TomTom Golfer 2 User Manual
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11 7. Edit the score when you see the scorecard alert or move Right twice to edit the score as you play. 8. Walk to the second hole. Your watch automatically detects when you move to the next hole or you can move Up or Down from the range screen to manually move to the second hole. Choosing a course Tip: When your watch shows Please wait while waiting for a QuickGPSFix, you can move Down to browse recent courses. The watch vibrates when a fix is found. Move Up or Down to in the golf course...
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12 2. In MySports Connect, click Update. MySports Connect downloads and installs the latest software version. 3. Expand SETTINGS in MySports Connect. 4. Select the GOLF COURSES tab in MySports Connect and click GET NEW MAPS. MySports Connect downloads and installs all courses globally. Updating course information thereafter You can update the golf courses on your TomTom Golfer 2 in two ways: 1. TomTom MySports mobile app If you have a compatible phone, you can use the TomTom MySports...
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13 Understanding doglegs on your watch Your TomTom Golfer 2 can show whether any doglegs are present on a hole. On your watch, a dogleg is shown as an arrow icon on the range screen. The direction the arrow points shows you whether the dogleg bends to left or to the right. You may choose to hit over a dogleg or to lay up instead. Note: Double doglegs are not supported by your TomTom Golfer 2. Position of doglegs on the fairway Your TomTom Golfer 2 shows the position of doglegs relative...
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14 For example, the watch below is showing a dogleg right at 230 yards/metres from your current position. The distance to the start of the dogleg is measured along the course centre line.
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15 Laying up using your watch The layup screen during play (see below) shows the layup markers on the left-hand side of the watch screen and your current distance from that marker on the right-hand side of the watch screen. So as you look towards the pin, you can see how far away you currently are from the 200, 150 and 100 yard/metre markers. For example, in the image below, the golfer is 236 yards/metres from the 200 yard/metre layup marker. As you walk the hole towards the pin, your...
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16 See also: Layup and green views Layup and green views As you approach the green, move Up or Down to swap between the layup screen and the green view as shown below. 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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17 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 distance to the centre of the green is shown and reflects the...
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18 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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19 Understanding hazards on your watch Your TomTom Golfer 2 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 2 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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20 Note: When there is no information available about hazards on a hole, you see a message saying No info. Zooming in on a hazard Your TomTom Golfer 2 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 2 with your palm as if you are turning on the back light. You see a zoomed-in view of the hazards...