TomTom Golfer 1 0 21 Reference Guide
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21 Approaching the green using your watch As seen from the example below, the shape of the green on your watch mirrors the shape of the actual green that you approaching. Any surrounding hazards are shown as patterns. Water is shown using a wave pattern and bunkers as a dotted pattern. If a water and sand hazard are in the same area surrounding the green, water takes priority and that pattern is shown over the sand pattern. The pin location is shown and reflects the middle value on the...
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22 Once you have passed the last layup marker, the watch automatically shows only the view of the green. See also: Approaching the green using your watch
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23 Understanding hazards on your watch Your TomTom Golfer can show you nearby water hazards or bunkers that are within 300 metres (328 yards). On your watch, hazards are shown as a water or sand pattern, alongside distance measurements to the hole, such as 293 (back) and 278 (front) as shown below. Position of hazards on the fairway Your TomTom Golfer shows the position of hazards relative to their position on the actual course. For example, the watch below is showing a bunker...
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24 Zooming in on a hazard Your TomTom Golfer shows the position of hazards relative to their position on the actual course. To see more detail about the hazards currently in front of you, do the following: 1. Go to the Hazards screen. 2. Cover the screen of your TomTom Golfer with your palm so that you cover the 3 dots that turn on the back light.
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25 You see a zoomed-in view of the hazards currently in the middle of the screen showing accurate distances and more detail. 3. To zoom out, cover the screen again with your palm. Tip: You dont see doglegs in the zoomed-in Hazards screen.
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26 Scoring using your watch After playing a hole, move Right until you see the scorecard screen. The scorecard is used for recording your score for each hole, and it also shows you your total score so far for the round. 1. Your score relative to par for the round. E means even par for the hole. A plus sign (+) means over par, and a minus sign (-) below par. 2. The identifying number of the hole, for example, here the golfer is on the first hole. 3. The par for the hole. For example, the...
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27 Viewing previous scores 1. Move Up from the clock screen to see scores from your previous rounds. You see the dates of your recent rounds along with the overall score for the round, for example as shown above, 3 under, 2 under or even par. 2. Move Up and Down to choose a previous round to look at in more detail, then move Right. You see the name of the course you played. 3. Move Right to see the par and total score for the round, split into the front 9 holes and back 9 holes, as shown...
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28 About settings From the clock screen, move down to open the Settings menu. These settings determine the overall behaviour of your watch. The following settings are available for your watch: Clock Phone Airplane mode Options Profile Clock From the clock screen, move down to open the Settings menu, then select Clock and move Right to open the Clock menu. Alarm Select Alarm to turn the alarm on and off and to set the alarm time. When the alarm goes off, move Left to stop...
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29 4. Move right to start pairing. 5. On your phone, start the MySports Connect app and tap to connect. 6. When the name of your watch appears, tap on it. 7. On your phone, enter the pin number shown on the watch, then tap Pair. Your watch is now paired with your phone or mobile device. When pairing has been completed, you see a Connected message on your watch. As long as you have the mobile app active or running in the background on your phone or mobile device, the watch...
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30 Airplane mode From the clock screen on your watch, move Down to open the Settings screen, select Airplane mode and then move Right. Move Up or Down to switch on airplane or flight mode. When airplane mode or flight mode is switched on, an airplane icon is shown on the clock screen and all Bluetooth low energy (also known as BLE or Bluetooth® Smart) connectivity is disabled. To switch airplane mode off, move Up or Down again. Options From the clock screen, move Down to open the...