TomTom Golfer 2 User Manual
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21 3. To zoom out, cover the screen again with your palm. Tip: You dont see doglegs in the zoomed-in Hazards screen.
22 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. Tip: To switch on prompting for your score before you move to the next hole, move Down to open the Settings menu from the Clock screen, then select Options and move Right, select Hole. Select ON+SCORE. 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 first hole shown above is a par 5. 4. The total number of strokes taken so far for a round. In this example, the golfer has played one hole and taken 5 strokes so the total for the round so far is also 5 strokes. 5. The number of strokes for the hole just played. Enter the score for a hole by moving Up and Down until the number of strokes that you played for that hole are shown. Note: If you hit a ball out of bounds or onto an adjoining hole by mistake, just record the extra strokes on your watch as part of the total for that hole after you finished playing it. To record an extra stroke, cover the screen with your palm when you are in the Range or Scorecard screens. See also: Viewing previous scores Scoring
23 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 below. 4. Move Right to see the score for each hole of that previous round. 5. Move Left to go back to the name of the course. Tip: Up to 250 completed scorecards can be stored on the watch, and this information includes the overall score and per hole score for each round.
24 About autoshot detection Your watch automatically records when you make a swing or shot and tells you by vibrating and showing an alert. The watch vibrates because if you hold a 4-5 second follow-through after playing your stroke, you may miss seeing the alert. Note: You can make several practice swings without affecting your scorecard because only one stroke is added to the scorecard from each location. If you need to add more strokes, for example due to a penalty shot, you can record a stroke manually by covering the screen with your palm. Important: All putts need to be recorded manually. See: Manually recording a stroke. Manually recording a stroke Occasionally autoshot detection may not record a stroke and in these situations, you can manually record a stroke instead. Also all putts need to be recorded manually. To manually record a stroke, cover the screen of your watch with your palm. Autoshot detection
25 When you manually record a stroke on the green, it is recorded as a putt. Note: You can make several practice swings without affecting your scorecard. See: About autoshot detection.
26 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: About Clock Phone Airplane mode Options Profile Standards About From the Clock screen, move down to open the Settings menu, then select About and move Right to open the Watch Status screen. See Watch status for a description of the information on this screen. 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 it or move Right to snooze. If you snooze the alarm, it goes off again in 9 minutes. Time Select Time to set the time on your watch. The time is either set using the 12 or 24 hour clock, depending on the setting for 24HR. Date Select Date to set the date on your watch. 24HR Select 24HR to switch between using the 12 hour clock and the 24 hour clock to display and set the time. Move Right to switch between ON and OFF for this setting. Phone The TomTom MySports mobile app allows you to automatically upload your sports activity data from your TomTom Golfer 2 to TomTom MySports using your smartphone. In addition, the app downloads QuickGPSfix data to your watch. Settings
27 For more information as to why you should want to pair your watch with your phone or mobile device, see TomTom MySports app. To pair your watch with a phone or mobile device, do the following: 1. Make sure that your phone or mobile device is close by. 2. On your phone, make sure that Bluetooth is enabled. 3. From the clock screen on your watch, move down to open the Settings screen, then select Phone and move right. 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.
28 As long as you have the mobile app active or running in the background on your phone or mobile device, the watch automatically tries to connect when it has a new activity to upload or when the QuickGPSfix data is out-of-date. If you open the MySports app on your phone and it is trying to connect to your watch, you may need to wake up your watch by moving away from the clock screen. Move down, left or right from the clock screen. Synchronising course information You can automatically synchronise golf course information with your TomTom MySports account by using this setting. From the clock screen on your watch, move down to open the Settings screen, then select Phone and move right. Select Sync. If automatic uploading is currently switched OFF, move up or down to switch automatic uploading on. 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 Settings menu, then select Options and move Right to open the Options menu. Hole Select Hole to set whether or not your watch automatically advances to the next hole and also whether you want it to prompt you to enter your score. You can choose from the following options:
29 ON - Your watch automatically advances to the next hole after you complete the hole you are currently playing. OFF - Automatic hole advance is switched off. ON+SCORE - Automatic hole advance is on and your watch also asks you to enter your score before you move to the next hole on the course. Units Select Units to set the distance and weight units used on your watch. You can select any combination of yards or metres, and pounds or kilogrammes. Click Select Click to set what your watch does as you move through menus. Your watch can do the following: Make a clicking sound. Vibrate/buzz for short time. You can turn both on or off, or turn only one on. Profile From the Clock screen on your watch, move down to open the Settings menu, then select Profile and move right to open the Profile menu. Select the following options to set your details in each case: Language Weight Height Age Gender Gender is used by the TomTom Golfer 2 when playing a hole that may have different par values for men and women. For example, a hole could be a par 5 for women and a par 4 for men. Language Select Language to set the language used for menus and messages on your watch. Standards From the Clock screen, move Down to open the Settings menu, then select Standards and move Right to scroll through all the country-specific product certifications.
30 Your TomTom MySports account is a central storage location for all your sports information. To create an account, click the button in TomTom MySports Connect, or go directly to the website: mysports.tomtom.com As you can see from the diagram below, you can manage to your MySports account using either TomTom MySports Connect or the TomTom MySports app. TomTom MySports account