For most of my golfing life I never had a GPS watch, but now I can’t be without one. Leaving the house to go and play golf and then realizing I’ve left my Garmin Approach S62 charging in the bedroom is a horrible feeling, matched only by forgetting a phone or wallet. I’m a little embarrassed to admit this, but I’m utterly dependent on it now…
I guess it is similar to how reliant we have all become on cellphones. People of my generation and younger never had a phone growing up and we coped just fine. Yet now, being without a phone is almost unthinkable. It actually induces a mild form of panic, which sounds ridiculous but you all know what I’m talking about.
In terms of golf, if I’m playing without my watch, it unsettles me and definitely impacts how I play. However, my trusty S62 gives me reassurance in a number of ways. Ranked as one of the best Garmin watches on the market, this is why I think you should upgrade your exciting model this Black Friday!
One of the things I rely on most is the auto distance tracker. A lot of watches have this feature but, on many of them, you need to activate it manually, which frankly is a pain because it’s so easy to forget to do it.
Like the best golf watches, and on the S62, you don’t have to do anything, it does it for you. Essentially, you hit your drive and, as soon as you start walking after it, the watch is measuring the distance. By the time you reach your ball you know how far you have hit it.
The reason that feature is so handy, though, isn’t to see how far a drive has gone. For me, it’s main function is in helping me find my ball when I’ve missed a fairway. Once you know how far you carry with driver, it massively narrows down the search area. When I don’t have the watch, that’s the thing I miss most.
The S62 also allows you to scroll through distances to all hazards and layups, while it will also display on the touchscreen where your drive is likely to land based on your usual driving distance. Knowing how far it is to the front or a hazard, or what the distance is to clear, it is really handy and, if I don’t have that, it really throws me off and makes the shot more difficult. Knowing how far I need to hit it doesn’t mean I’ll make the shot, but at least it removes the uncertainty.
The S62 has something called Pinpointer too, which I might only use once every couple of rounds but offers a real advantage over other watches. It’s basically a compass that will point to…
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