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Garmin Approach S62 Bundle, Premium Golf GPS Watch with 3 CT10 Club Tracking Sensors, Black & Approach CT10 Starter Kit, Automatic Club Tracking System, 3 Sensors

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Style: Bundle with CT10 + Tracking System


Color: Black Bundle


Features

  • Product 1: Large 1. 3 easy-to-read color touchscreen display (18% larger than Approach S60) with scratch-resistant ceramic bezel and interchangeable QuickFit bands
  • Product 1: More than 41, 000 full-color CourseView maps preloaded from around the world
  • Product 1: Virtual Caddie suggests club based on typical distance the golfer hits that club, factors in wind speed and direction, and indicates where the golfer should aim on the map
  • Product 1: Hazard View allows you to quickly scroll through each hazard on the map
  • Product 2: Installed sensor automatically tracks every shot on any club and keeps score
  • Product 2: Pairs with compatible Garmin golf watches to automatically track every stroke, including locations, distances and club type
  • Product 2: Collects data from each shot and club so you can analyze strokes gained and other stats used by professional golfers
  • Product 2: Stats for each club with a sensor installed show up on your compatible Garmin golf watch after pulling the club from the bag

Description

Garmin Approach S62 Bundle, Premium Golf GPS Watch with 3 CT10 Club Tracking Sensors, Built-in Virtual Caddie, Mapping and Full Color Screen, Black We’ve got your game with Approach S62, a premium GPS golf watch that puts critical information from more than 41, 000 full-color course maps worldwide on your wrist Garmin Approach CT10 Starter Kit, Automatic Club Tracking System, 3 Sensors Is your 6-iron really your 150-yard Club? how far do you consistently hit your drives, really? is it a pitching Wedge shot? or more like a 9-iron? it’s easy to know for sure with approach CT10 golf Club trackers that automatically track every shot on any Club -even your putts.

Brand: Garmin


Screen Size: 3 Inches


Special Feature: Touchscreen


Map Type: Worldwide


Sport: Golf


Included Components: Garmin Approach CT10 Club Tracking Sensors (3), Garmin Approach CT10 Starter Kit, GPS Tracker


Battery Life: 20 Hours


Mounting Type: Wrist Mount


Touch Screen Type: Capacitive


Display Type: Touchscreen


Special features: Touchscreen


Other display features: Wireless


Human Interface Input: Touchscreen


Color: Black Bundle


Whats in the box: Garmin Approach CT10 Club Tracking Sensors (3), Garmin Approach CT10 Starter Kit, GPS Tracker


Date First Available: November 5, 2021


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  • Best golf watch on the market- buy. UPDATED review!
Style: Watch only Color: Black
I'm upgrading from the Approach S6 - I skipped the S60 and jumped right to this. First and foremost - extremely good looking watch. Massive display which really helps seeing all details on a hole. Great backlight and visibility in sunlight. I like that it factors in current weather and windspeed and depending on the slope will give you a "plays like" distance. This can be disabled for tournament play. Easily find distances to every hazard on the hole by clicking +/- when on the hole. Easily pin point flag placement on the green for almost exact yardage. Shot tracking is great- hit your shot, pick your club, move on. You can see your entire round and club distances after the round on an overhead 2D course map. Automatic tracking can be accomplished by purchasing the CT10 club tracking set. After 5 rounds it learns your game pretty well and the caddie can recommend clubs based on your previous performance. Swing tempo training aid works well as it did in my previous S6. HR sensor, running, biking are also included. Battery life is stellar - up to 20 hours with golf gps on and 14 days without. This BLOWS away my S6 and also the S60. Updates are done exclusively through the Garmin App which is very convienant as a PC is no longer required at all. Update 2/25: Adding photos of the Garmin Golf app after a round when using shot tracking.. incredible. Would add another star if I could. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2020 by Rich Rich

  • Fantastic Watch
Style: Watch only Color: Black
This watch does it all. Love how it tracks every shot I take. It tracks the exact location, distance, and direction of every shot I take. You can then sync to Garmin Connect to view the round, club distances, club direction, and other performance metrics. For example at the 9th hole at my local course, I noticed that I came up short of the green 54% of the time. It is uphill and I wasn't taking enough club to get there. Has other great features like "plays like" which gives you the distance to the pin adjusted for the slope, wind, etc. You can quickly see how far it is to hazards etc as well. The one knock I have is it can be a bit clunky to get the exact distance using your finger to target an exact spot on the screen's map. Takes a few seconds to slide the target where you want it. Some other cool non-golf features - Weather - Wind speed and direction - Sunrise and sunset - Heart rate - Pulse Ox - Steps - You can also upload different watch faces, widgets and apps from Garmin for free ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2020 by Inferno2ss

  • Best Golf Watch Yet
Style: Watch only Color: White
It was a long time coming, having Garmin merge the benefits of the S60 with the S40. Now you can have the best of everything. You can have "plays like" distances, battery life that matters AND easy to navigate hazards list. If htose things are important to you (as they were with me), then buy this watch. As a two plus year user of the s60, I stayed with that watch because of the "plays like" distance. It is important for me to factor in elevation where I play, but this watch's cursor feature was implemented badly, required too many button pushes and made finding distances to reach and to clear hazards very hit or miss. I was relatively happy, but always wanted more. On the golf trips, had to turn it off at the end of 18 while we ate lunch and maybe it lasted another 18 and mostly. didn't. So following is my review of the s62. FACE: marginally lager. Ads say 17 percent more face area, so that is good, becuase the s60 seemed too little when trying to look at the hole view. Is the s62 bigger? Yeah, marginally so, but the real benefit here is that it is both clearer and more readable in the sun. In fact, the more direct sun is on ths s62, the better and easier it is to read. I like it so much beter, it's hands down a winner. And that's before I downloaded a free Rolex blue face (the poor man's Rolex). It looks good in watch mode, allowed me to customize he information (heart rate and battery percentage). BATTERY LIFE: almost a good enough reason to buy this watch on its own. It's nuts. Where I only got 1 and a half rounds on a full charge on the s60, I get 3 full rounds and then some on this watch. It's that good. It's maybe 25 percent per 18 (plus drive time in watch mode). I put it back on the charger at 25 percent, but could probably eek another round out of it. TIME TO LOCATE SATs: So much better here too. While it never bothered me to wait for the s60 to find them, this is faster by a noticeable amount. I never knew how great it was to find so fast until I have it. I'd never want to go back. PLAYS LIKE: could this be any better than before? Well, yes. Yes, because when you have the Garmin Golf app opened (and sitting in the cart), you get wind on this watch. Direction and speed. I'm not entirely sure if Plays Like factors in wind or not, but whatever, I factor it in with my human brain and it helps me to know its 10 mph off the left quartering. HAZARD LIST: I think the s40, which my buddy has is still better. That one is a straight list of hazards and you move through them. s60 didn't have squat and I hated it. Was very hard to get the distance to reach the water. s62 is better, and I'll take it. What you do is touch the map near your hazard, and it ususally defaults to the nearest bunker, then there are these interactive buttons that pop up in the face itself, arrow buttons really and you cycle through the nearest hazards. Does it work? Yes. Is it better than s60? No question. I find it a little weird but it works. It finds the water on my 11th hole right after the bunker and gives me "distance to rough? (front) and distacne to edge (to clear). OTHER THINGS: it does a better job knowing that I am starting on the 10th hold (my course flipped the nines for COVID to distance better), and it's noticeably better than my old watch finding it automatically. I like this better. Occassionally, moving it to a different hole is not as easy as before, where all you had to do is swipe up or down to change holes. As far as I can tell, this s62 needs to access a Change Hold menu (easy enough to find), and then you cycle through the numbers. It works. It's fine. If you didn't have the s60 or s40 it won't bother you at all. If you did, takes a little getting used to, but you don't have to do it much so it's quibbling. PULSE 02 and HEART RATE: Boom. this is great. Always on heart rate (easily accessible by hitting the back button and looking at my watch face complication) is nice (if only I could figure out why it reads 20 beats higher than my Apple Watch). Pulse 02? Also cool, especially now. You have to swipe up to access the widgets and start a reading (similar to Apple Watch's ECG feature) then you stand still for a half minute to minute and you have it. It's a nice feature. GARMIN CONNECT/GOLF APP: getting better, never really understood why they separated the two, it's odd, but the Golf App states (strokes gained driving, approach, chipping) is a nice feature, as is the stats by course. Without having to input anything! It's kind of cool to know I'm hitting 67 percent of fairways--as good as Bryson DeChambeau, though more than 80 yards shorter. WHAT's BAD: not much, other than the price. But considering you get a bunch of other health activity data (that I don't really use with it), it's really not terrible. I find it to be worth it; there is a robost secondary market for the s60 on auction sites, and I got $200 for mine. So that brought the cost down on the s62 to a place where it made sense given it will probably be replaceable in two years again. I've had a bout 4 different Garmin golf watches over the years. If like me, you prefer the watch to the phone style devices or lasers, this watch has got the best features out there at present. Tag Heuer doesn't have as much asn is 1500 bucks. Skycaddie has a contender (with a 2 or 3 year subscription thrown in), but it's mostly vaperware right now. I highly recommend this to the serious golfer who also wants things like steps, stairs, flights, heart rate, pulze ox. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2020 by D. Weingard

  • Disappointing
Style: Watch only Color: Black
The watch does a decent job however be prepared to to have to fiddle with it throughout your game. It keeps flipping off the hole I'm playing and keep having to use the go to hole function to get back on track. Once you putt out better save that score before walking off the green otherwise the "save" selection goes away and you have to to the scorecard to put in the score. I also have a couple of rounds where the watch "restarted before play began and I have two saved scorecards with no score - can't delete them, but that's an issue with the app. Also the app doesn't allow me to enter a score for a around when I didn't use the watch. Also it doesn't do a very good job of measuring shot distance. When I tee off, if I go to my players shot first and then to my shot it gives the distance from my players shot, not mine. If I go directly to my shot without that "added stop" it does even a good distance. Update: This watch has gotten worse! During the last three rounds trying to use it, the watch gets "stuck" on a hole and won't move off of it. It's not the same course, it's happened on three different courses. The only way I've found to unstick it is to end the round, discard it and start over, then you have to go into the scorecard feature and re-enter the scores for the holes you've already played, plus you lose the shot history for that round. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2020 by Duffer62

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