Garmin Golf GPS
The new Garmin Golf GPS, the Garmin Approach G5, could just about turn your golf game on its head!
Here are just some of the reasons the Garmin golf gps has become such a favourite with golfers of all ages and abilities, all over the world.
It has on board a high-sensitivity GPS receiver to measure individual shot distances, so it shows you the exact yardage to fairways, hazards, and greens – even the pin. So it eliminates the guesswork over which club you should be playing.

Because it comes preloaded with thousands of course maps that detail all the fairways, greens and hazards, you can tackle most courses with confidence, even if you are playing the course for the very first time. And there is no annual fee for the course maps. Updates are available free from the Garmin golf gps website.
Garmin Golf GPS – Construction
The Garmin golf gps is a very well built little machine, and designed to be used by golfers in the real world. It has a rugged construction, which means it won’t break if you drop it, or throw it across to your playing partner, or if it gets wet, since it is waterproof. The 3 inch display is in fact touchscreen, so very natural and intuitive to use on the course. And it is quite lightweight.
The Garmin golf G5 gps uses conventional batteries, so you only need to carry a few spare batteries in your golf bag. No fear of you losing your little golfing aid like if it used rechargeable batteries.
Garmin Golf GPS – Digital Scorecard
You can use the Garmin golf gps as a digital scorecard not only for yourself but for up to 4 people. Then when you get home, you can upload these to your computer via USB and review and analyse your scorecards in detail.
You can use the Garmin golf gps without breaking the rules, because it is both USGA and R&A compliant – so partners or opponents have no grounds for complaint when you use your new golfing aid to your considerable advantage.
