The Garmin golf watch provides the yardage
to the front, middle, and back of the green like traditional golf GPS
watches. However, it combines the
popular step tracking/activity tracker/heart rate monitor technology into the
golf experience. If you’re in the market
for golf GPS watch and like fitness trackers and/or are fearful of a larger
watch interfering with your golf swing, this is the golf GPS watch for
you.
The functionality of the Garmin golf watch:
·
Hazard
Yardage:
Garmin
watches are one of the best golf gps
watches, it displays yardage to all layup positions, doglegs, and other
hazards. You can easily spot hazards on
the watch screen and measure the distance to any portion of any hazard on a
golf course. Although the hazard yardage
screen is a bit funky, it is accurate and efficient once you get the hang of
it.
·
Golf
Course Coverage:
A
Garmin product always comes with pre-loaded with over 40,000 different golf
courses across the globe and do not require any type of membership/subscription
fee or downloads. Simply charge it up
and head to the course. Some Garmin
watches features free course updates, so as Garmin improves its course Rolodex,
your Rolodex grows too.
·
Movement
Tracing and Heart Amount Observer:
The
activity tracking technology in the Garmin watch shows distance travelled,
steps were taken, and calories burned heart rate and activity intensity. The band measures your heart rate throughout
the day and does not require the use of a heart rate strap.
The
heart rate monitor checks your heart rate at varying levels of consistency
depending on your level of activity.
When you engage in a physical activity, the heart rate monitor provides
feedback more frequently as the device is attempting to provide you with
accurate information.
Overall,
the devices is fairly useful for tracking heart rate when you are moving around
but suffer from the limitations of a wrist-based heart monitoring device.
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