Two weeks remain in SkyCaddie’s £50-off ‘Dead or Alive’ deal

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Clear out your golf bags and garages!
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September 15, 2021
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SkyCaddie - Dead or Alive

SkyCaddie - Dead or Alive

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If you’ve been let down by a laser, or gone off your GPS, September is the month to put that right with a new SkyCaddie.

September’s £50 trade-in offer on SkyCaddies has been extended to last until the end of the month.


SkyCaddie - Dead or Alive

The trade-in resurrects SkyCaddie’s popular ‘dead or alive’ invitation to golfers who have old, unwanted GPS or laser rangefinders.

So clear out your golf bags and garages!

And in doing so you’ll pay £50 less for SkyCaddie’s multiple-award-winning, category-topping 2021 range of GPS devices – but only until 30th September.


SkyCaddie - Dead or Alive

SkyCaddie - Dead or Alive

You will receive a £50 discount off SkyCaddie’s award-winning new GPS handhelds / smart watches if you trade in any GPS or laser rangefinder, any brand, in any condition, while making your purchase this month.

For the ultimate distance measuring device, choose between the truly dazzling full-size SkyCaddie SX550 (5.5” screen, £329.95 after £50 off) and the more compact SkyCaddie SX400 (4” screen, £249.95 after discount). Both have incredible HD displays showing deep detail (all mapped on foot) on every hole.


SkyCaddie - Dead or Alive

If you prefer to see yardages on your wrist, the choice is between the SkyCaddie LX5 Smart Watch (RRP £249.95 after discount) and the SkyCaddie LX5C Ceramic Bezel model (RRP £299.95 after discount).

Simply bring your old laser or GPS device into any SkyCaddie stockist.

Remember – dead or alive! Offer expires on Thursday 30th September.

Or call SkyCaddie on 01844 296360.

For all SkyCaddie information, visit www.skycaddie.co.uk.

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