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How This Launch Monitor Can Help You Get More From Your Game

How This Launch Monitor Can Help You Get More From Your Game

How This Launch Monitor Can Help You Get More From Your Game

As the winter comes rolling in, it’s only natural that we play a little less golf and find it harder to get as much practice in. For many of us, this naturally means that our golf game suffers a little bit over the colder, darker months and it can take a while to get back up to speed when the season rolls around again. But, this doesn’t have to be the case any longer. Portable, affordable and user-friendly launch monitors have been flooding the market over the last few years and give golfers a fantastic opportunity to get much more for their game and dial in those practice sessions over the winter. 

While the range is a useful place to hone your skills during the off season, a launch monitor is a device that can help keep your swing in shape all year round while allowing you to get even more understanding of your game in the process. Certainly very few of us will have quantifiable evidence of how far we hit all of our clubs on average or what the spin rate is on our pitching wedge, but a launch monitor is the ideal device to help you understand these sorts of metrics. The Garmin Approach R10 is a great example of a portable launch monitor that can allow you to get more from your game all year round and learn about the key metrics that can allow you to play your best game out of the golf course. 

Garmin Approach R10 launch monitor being used at a driving range

(Image credit: Future)

Portable, lightweight and with up to 10 hours of battery life between charges, the Garmin Approach R10 (opens in new tab) can be taken anywhere with you indoors or outdoors to help you get the most from your game. Simply set the device behind the ball, connect it via Bluetooth to the Garmin Golf app and you have access to a dozen metrics, a detailed dispersion chart and even virtual rounds of golf on over 42,000 courses. While access to the virtual rounds of golf requires an £8.99 per month membership, it’s an immersive way to practice from the comfort of your own home or local driving range. Combined, these features on the Approach R10 not only help keep your game in shape over the winter months, but add a whole new dimension of detail and fun to your practice regime. 

The device tracks a myriad of metrics that you can be as detailed and specific with as you like. These metrics include club head speed, ball speed, launch angle, smash factor, club path, club face angle and estimated distances all of which are stored within the Garmin Golf app. These are the sort of metrics…

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