Garmin Approach G6/G7/G8 Golf Course GPS Review

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Garmin Approach G6/G7/G8 GPS (Golf Master Tips, Pro Golf Shop) - Garmin Approach G6 GPS The Garmin Approach G6 GPS is a versatile player for the golf course. The slim design of the G6 allows it to store easily in any pocket.

The Approach G6 also offers different types of mounting accessories. A sunlight-readable display and an enhanced Approach G-series user interface with new graphics and numbering allow even the most detailed information such as the new lay-up arcs to be easily visible while mounted. 

Building on the success of the Approach series, the G6 is preloaded with a worldwide database of 25,000+ courses and has an internal rechargeable battery. The glove-friendly 2.6" touchscreen display is the focal point of the unit's exterior to portray a clean and durable finish. This easy-to-use device with convenient buttons allows expanded scoring and stat tracking.

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Being a Garmin, G6 is also rugged, waterproof, and reliable, making it ready to play right out of the box. Digital Scorecard New scoring options for your foursome include Stroke Play, Stableford, Skins, and Match Play with adjustable handicaps. Maps with Layup Arcs Large, bright, high-contrast graphics and numbering improve G6's readability. 

Layup arcs drawn on the map offer at-a-glance references to 100, 150, 200 and (when applicable) 250 yards for layup decisions. Track Your Stats The enhanced stat tracking feature keeps track of fairways hit, greens in regulation, and putts per round. Not only can you check your stats during the round, but you also can download and print them from your computer. 

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Get Club Averages The Approach G6 lets you continuously update and average how far you hit each club. Plus, you can customize the names of your clubs, from your driver to your putter. Additional features: Preloaded with Worldwide database of 25,000+ courses (free updates available) Slim, handheld GPS with 2.6" glove-friendly, touchscreen display that stores easily in the pocket and is both rugged and waterproof Internal, rechargeable, lithium-polymer battery (15 hours 

Garmin Approach G6 GPS Review

I don't write many reviews, and that's probably because if something works really well, I feel it should. Or if it fails my expectations, it doesn't surprise me anymore.

That said, The Garmin Approach G6 is simply one of those products that so greatly exceeds my expectations, I have to write a review on it. For several years I've primarily used a laser rangefinder, though for convenience sake I keep trying every new GPS that comes along...hoping I'll find the Holy Grail of yardages in an easy-to-use GPS product.

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In the past decade I've tried every model of SkyCaddie ever manufactured, including the latest SGXw. I've tried the Golf Buddy Platinum, a Bushnell, GPS watches, but nothing holds a candle to the Garmin G6...nothing! All the others found their way to eBay or Craig's List at a great loss of money!

One of the inherent features of the G6 is its simplicity. The obvious front, middle and back yardages are always present, but if you desire a distance from you to a water hazard, or sand trap, etc., the touchscreen is so responsive and easy to use I still can't believe it. If you want layup distances, you can drag the cursor to the distance you want, or simply look at the screen and see they are also automatically displayed at 100, 150, 200 and 250 yard arcs from the center of the green.

At any time, you can press one of two buttons (more simplicity) on the G6 and see an expanded view of the green, or press it again and go back to the hole view. That might seem like a minor point, but so many of the other devices make this action more difficult.

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My last point about the Garmin G6 is the most important...to me, anyway. It is SO VISIBLE...even in bright sunlight. In fact, because of how the screen is made, it's even more visible in the sunlight. I had mine set for the backlight to go off after 15 seconds, yet every time I looked at it on the course, the screen was very bright and readable. I thought there was something wrong with it and the backlight was staying on, but in fact, the backlight was actually going off as it should, but having it on simply made no difference. The display was as easy to read with the backlight on or off. On a cloudy or overcast day, the backlight does come into play and makes a marked difference.

If you're on the fence about a GPS unit, please do yourself a favor and give the Garmin G6 a try. If you don't like it you can always return it, but I'm betting that will not happen. And don't forget, it has over 27,000 courses pre-loaded and there are no fees at all. You can also update the courses easily online with it hooked up to your computer (Mac or Windows).

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One more thing: a couple of reviews I've read said the Garmin G6 was slow acquiring courses before you started play. I have not found that to be true at all. In all cases my unit acquires the satellite in less than a minute or two. (LarryMcJ)

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