Garmin Approach S62 GPS Watch Review
A scroll through the feature list on the Garmin Approach S62 would suggest this promises to be the ultimate golf GPS watch comparable to the TAG Heuer Connected Calibre E4 Golf Edition, offering a host of exciting functionality at a slightly more affordable price point.
We tested it over multiple rounds and have to say it was an enjoyable and relatively seamless experience. It’s easy and intuitive to get the watch set up and the touch screen works well alongside the side buttons to navigate through the various options. The color touchscreen display is 17 per cent larger than on the previous Approach S60, which makes it easier to navigate and see hole details more clearly on the color maps.
You can even swipe around the edge of the screen to change holes quickly if you need to and access distances to hazards as well as the crucial front, middle and back yardages. There’s also the option to account for elevation changes and manually move the pin position for more accurate distances, something many of the best golf watches offer.
The hole maps are a little basic and dimmer than we’d have hoped, but we were still able to see clearly what lay ahead and move the pointer to areas of interest. If you enable shot tracking, you 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.
While not permitted 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. Once paired with your phone, the watch can also take into account the wind conditions in real time when suggesting a club, which is next-level functionality that not many other golf watches offer.
We weren’t too fussed about the shot tracking element, but did find the Pin Pointer feature, whereby an…
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