![]() ![]() Read our full Garmin Approach S62 GPS Watch Reviewīeginners will struggle to comprehend the data.These screw into your golf clubs and then pair with compatible Garmin golf watches to automatically track every stroke, including locations, distances and club type. However, you can also enable shot tracking, which can tell the watch what club you hit after each shot and, after five rounds of doing this, the Virtual Caddie feature becomes available, suggesting clubs to hit for upcoming shots.Īlthough it's not legal in tournament play, it's a nice feature to have recommendations on clubs from a device that knows how far you actually hit each club rather than what you think, as long as you make sure not to include poor strikes, chips out from trees or shots into a strong wind when inputting your shots.Īnother nice bonus, is that you can use Garmin's Approach C10 sensors with the S62. The watch provides the standard front, middle and back yardages, as well as distances to hazards. Read our full Arccos Caddie Link ReviewĪlready ranked as one of the best Garmin golf watches that money can buy, the Garmin Approach S62 is one of the most recognizable models in the range and, thanks to the ability of shot tracking, it is also one of the best devices for when you want to learn about your game.It lasts 10 hours, so should be enough for 36 holes, although if it runs out of juice you can switch back to your phone. When on course, pressing the centre Caddie Link when next to the pin will also log the exact location of the pin on the app, allowing for even more accurate data when logging your short game. ![]() This is because we didn't need to keep our smartphone in our pocket anymore. Using the Caddie Link allows for an even more seamless integration with the Arccos Caddie Smart Grips and app which we loved. This means that you can now store your phone away in your golf bag and get on with your round whilst only accessing the Arccos app on your phone for yardages and caddie advice functions if you want. It clips easily on to your belt or trouser pocket and pairs to your phone via Bluetooth. Sticking with Arccos and the new Caddie Link, which has made a huge difference to the usability of the app and trackers. Must have a set of Arccos sensors or grips to use Read our full TAG Heuer Connected Golf Edition Review.Oh and it has to be one of the best looking golf watches out there too and comes in a box with three TAG Heuer golf balls, four TAG Heuer tees, a divot tool and additional black strap. Once you’ve connected the watch to the app, this feature will plot all your drives on a certain hole and colour code the positions based on your scores. One of the most interesting features on the Connected Golf Edition is the ‘driving zone’ feature. The hole maps are really clear and, now that you can twist the main dial to scroll, it’s really straightforward to pick out certain points you want to hit to. Another thing worth mentioning is the graphics. The crown is now flanked by two functional pushers at 2 and 4 o’clock, to be used alongside the TAG Heuer Golf app to record shots and shot distances with optimal precision in action. This premium, luxury watch features an ultra-lightweight 45-mm black titanium case and a matte black ceramic bezel with 18 engraved and lacquered graduations that serve as a reference for the performance at each hole. Very expensive given the level of features ![]()
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