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APPROACH S10

General Information
If you want to stay focused on your game and the course, this is your golf watch. Based on your location, the easy-to-use Approach S10 golf watch automatically chooses the course you’re playing from more than 41,000 preloaded courses worldwide with free lifetime updates. Then it provides yardages to the front, back and middle of the green as well as hazards and doglegs. Complete a hole, and it automatically transitions to the next hole as you walk from the green to the next tee box. And if you really crush one, you can measure the distance for bragging rights.

Health Claims/Benefits​​
  • Sleek, lightweight and comfortable with a high-resolution, sunlight-readable display
  • Provides yardages to the front, back and middle of the green — as well as hazards and doglegs — on more than 41,000 preloaded courses worldwide
  • Keep score on the watch for a summary of your round, total distance played and total time
  • Upload your scorecards to Garmin Express™ to keep track of rounds
  • Rechargeable battery plays up to 12 hours in GPS golf mode

Warnings
  • Speak to you physician before starting any new exercise regime.

How To Use
Click here for a video to learn more
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