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1
Press the action button.
2
Select PinPointer.
The arrow points to the pin location.
Saving a Location
While playing a round, you can save up to four locations on
each hole. Saving a location is useful for recording objects or
obstacles that are not shown on the map. You can view the
distance to these locations from the hazards and layups screen
(Hazards and Layups, page
1
Stand in the location you want to save.
NOTE: You cannot save a location that is far from the
currently selected hole.
2
Press the action button.
3
Select Save Location.
4
Select a label for the location.
Measuring Distance with Touch Targeting
While playing a game, you can use touch targeting to measure
the distance to any point on the map.
1
Double-tap the map.
2
Tap or drag your finger to position the target circle
You can view the distance from your current position to the
target circle, and from the target circle to the pin location.
3
If necessary, select
or
Measuring a Shot with Garmin AutoShot
Each time you take a shot along the fairway, the device records
your shot distance so you can view it later
History, page
3). Putts are not detected.
1
While playing golf, wear the device on your leading wrist for
better shot detection.
When the device detects a shot, your distance from the shot
location appears in the banner
TIP: You can tap the banner to hide it for 10 seconds.
2
Hit your next shot.
The device records the distance of your last shot.
Keeping Score
1
Press the action button.
2
Select Scorecard.
NOTE: If scoring is not enabled, you can select Start Scoring.
3
Select a hole.
4
Select
or
to set the score.
Playing Golf
2).
to zoom in or out.
(Viewing Shot
at the top of the screen.
Enabling Statistics Tracking
1
Press Menu.
2
Select Settings > Golf Settings > Stat Tracking.
Recording Statistics
Before you can record statistics, you must enable statistics
tracking
(Enabling Statistics Tracking, page
1
From the scorecard, select a hole.
2
Enter the number of strokes taken, and select Next.
3
Set the number of putts taken, and select Next.
4
If necessary, select an option:
NOTE: If you are on a par 3 hole or using Approach CT10
sensors, fairway information does not appear.
• If your ball hit the fairway, select .
• If your ball missed the fairway, select
5
If necessary, enter the number of penalty strokes.
Setting the Scoring Method
You can change the method the device uses to keep score.
1
Press Menu.
2
Select Settings > Golf Settings > Scoring Method.
3
Select a scoring method.
.
About Stableford Scoring
When you select the Stableford scoring method
Scoring Method, page
number of strokes taken relative to par. At the end of a round,
the highest score wins. The device awards points as specified
by the United States Golf Association.
The scorecard for a Stableford scored game shows points
instead of strokes.
Points
Strokes Taken Relative to Par
0
2 or more over
1
1 over
2
Par
3
1 under
4
2 under
5
3 under
Enabling Handicap Scoring
1
Press Menu.
2
Select Settings > Golf Settings > Handicap Scoring.
3
Select an option:
• Select Local Handicap to enter the number of strokes to
be subtracted from the player's total score.
• Select Index/Slope to enter the player's Handicap Index
and the course Slope Rating
handicap for the player.
The number of handicap strokes appear as dots on the hole
information screen. The scorecard displays your handicap-
adjusted score for the round.
Viewing Shot History
1
After playing a hole, select the action key.
2
Select
to view information for your last shot.
3
Select
to view information about each shot for a hole.
4
Select a shot to view your swing tempo.
Viewing TruSwing
Before you can use the TruSwing feature on your Approach
device, you must confirm your TruSwing device is securely
mounted to your club. See the owner's manual for your
TruSwing device for more information.
3).
or
(Setting the
3), points are awarded based on the
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to calculate a course
™
Metrics During a Round
.
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