

⛳ Elevate your golf game and lifestyle—wear the edge of precision and style.
The Garmin Approach S60 is a premium GPS golf watch featuring a large 1.2-inch sunlight-readable color touchscreen, over 40,000 preloaded courses worldwide, and QuickFit silicone bands for easy customization. It delivers precise yardages to key course features, tracks your swings and club distances automatically, and offers up to 10 hours of battery life in golf mode. Designed for golfers who demand accuracy and style, it also supports multiple outdoor sports profiles, making it a versatile companion on and off the course.










| ASIN | B07237NH19 |
| Additional Features | Touchscreen |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Battery Average Life | 10 days |
| Best Sellers Rank | #175,414 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #145 in Golf Course GPS Units |
| Brand | Garmin |
| Built-In Media | Approach S60, charging/data cable, manual |
| Compatible Devices | QuickFit watch band compatible:0.866 inches |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Golf Cart |
| Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 2,150 Reviews |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00753759172800 |
| Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 1.9"L x 1.9"W x 0.6"H |
| Item Weight | 0.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Garmin |
| Map Types | Worldwide |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 1024 MB |
| Mfr Part Number | 010-01702-00 |
| Model Name | Approach S60 |
| Model Number | 010-01702-00 |
| Model Year | 2016 |
| Mounting Type | Wrist Mount |
| Operating System | Android |
| Resolution | 240 x 240 |
| Screen Size | 1.2 Inches |
| Special Feature | Touchscreen |
| Sport Type | Golf |
| Supported Satellite Navigation System | GPS |
| Touch Screen Type | Capacitive |
| UPC | 753759172800 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Vehicle Service Type | Golf Cart |
J**S
Still 260? Scroll up and buy it right now
Is the s62 better? Probably. But if this is still 260, it is absolutely the best gadget for a golfer to have on their wrist. The bad? Here goes. It’s not winning any beauty contests. To keep it light it’s hard plastic. The battery isn’t that great, I only wear it golfing and I keep it plugged in with it’s proprietary cable. In gps golf mode it will drain 20% doing 9 holes. It has missed a swing here or there. You can only edit what club you used later in app and that is not fun, but doable. I had one issue where it drained itself one night after I unlplugged it and once it didn’t want to turn on. Searching for gps satellites takes a long time to do. For some reason you need two apps on your phone But for a second, pretend you thought, yes, but it’s 260 bucks. And you bought it. You plug it in to charge, it takes forever to turn on, you link it your phone, you set up your clubs, and you watch a YouTube video on what settings to turn on in the golf app. You go play. You walk up to the tee, you quickly move the flag using your touchscreen and you are almost if not as accurate as guy using rangefinder. You choose your club and after swinging touch the watch to tell it what club you used. Every club but putting. And you do your his for every club. At the end of your match, it syncs with your phone and you have beautiful full color pictures of every hole and how you hit. It starts tracking your handicap. It tracks your club distances (and you can access this from your phone). Your scorecards, all on your phone for forever. You can go back and look at pictures. Screenshots to text your friends. No guessing what your 160 yard club is. If you golf a lot, you should own one of these. Period.
R**D
great golf gps option, even for small wrists
Works great, was a bargain at $265 compared to its original $500 price tag. At some places it's $250 or less, but I appreciate the Amazon return policy in case something's wrong with it. Battery life is sufficient, way better than the Samsung Active 2 that I was wearing before, not enough for 36h most likely, but I only play 9 or 18 so it's fine. Super comfortable, non-gps battery life is several days, always on display and easy to read in daylight, using it as my everyday watch now. Used to carry around a garmin g80 on the course in my pocket which was annoying; now I have less crap in my pockets, and since its on the wrist it's a lot more accessible for reviewing yardages, entering club data and strokes, etc. I have a tiny lady wrist, 6" circumference, and I worried how the watch would fit but it's fine. The band is comfy, I'm on the 4th hole on the strap from the smallest setting, the strap doesn't make my skin break out, it's a little big but it's passable, just looks like a big outdoorsy fitness watch. Has all the golf functions anyone could wish for: plays like distances, touch targeting and hole overview and flag positioning, club distance tracking and automatic swing sensing, scorecard function, compass for blind shots, relatively accurate measurements, compiles performance stats. If you really play 36h regularly then the S62 might be worth the $500, but for the rest of us mere mortals that play 9h or 18h this S60 is a great half-cost option with nearly all the same functionality.
M**E
Great Watch... can be a little confusing - Very Accrate
This is a great watch. Haven't had a smart watch since the original Pebble watch. I was using an app on my phone for Golf but I was always jealous of my buddies when they could just look at their wrist and get distances instantaneously! The Approach S60 delivers on the course. I've used it on several courses in different states and so far, no issues with accuracy. I have had some quirks where it appears to have skipped a hole but I think it might have been something I did unknowingly. Last few rounds have been dead on! I love that you can get your distances after each round. I don't take a lot of practices swings (hardly any) so I'm sure that contributes to the accuracy but it tracks ever tee shot and every approach/chip shot I make. While you can use the watch in a simple mode (track shots automatically, keep your own score) there are a bunch of more detailed settings you can employ and in my opinion, it's gets cumbersome to use with the little screen (i.e. keeping score for multiple golfers). Battery life seems adequate. When I'm not golfing, I get at least 10 days. It does have a proprietary charging cord so if you purchase, you may want an extra one. It has no problem getting through a round of 18 (yesterday, I started at 98% and finished with 59% battery life - Round was 3:58). One Gripe I have are the watch faces (and the connect store). I download a watchface, install and sync. and then randomly the watchface will disappear completely and the stock watchface returns. A sync does not solve the issue. I have to go back to the store, download again and sync to restore the watchface I want. A small annoyance, but an annoyance just the same. Pros: -Waterproof -Reasonable Battery Life -Accurate for Golf -Seems durable -Notifications are customizeable (texts, FB, Etc.) -Doubles as a fitness tracker Cons: -Can be finicky, occasionally confusing for tracking activities -No Heart Rate Monitor -Store has limited offerings -Proprietary charger and operating system -Band is thin (though has held up well so far).
H**2
Excellent watch. And no, it's not rocket science
Watch worked out of the box. Immediately synched with Garmin Connect, no issues. Played 18 today, watch had 92 percent batt when I started, ended round at 58 percent. That was using every feature including auto shot tracker and scoring. Watch very customizable. Can download different apps and watch faces and it's super easy to do. It's basically a slimmed down Fenix 5. It's 46mm so it's the perfect size (tho many women may not like that big of a watch) These bad reviews are strange. I never even read the manual and figured it out in 5 minutes. It literally was plug and play. And no. You don't need a computer. Everything can be done on the app. And if you own a cell phone you own a block to charge it. Not sure why so many people think they need to buy a charging block 😂😂 Your TV USB will even charge it. Or as I said, your phone block. Or iPad. Or kindle. Any block that takes USB will charge the watch. Silly people. The watch auto shot and tracker was awesome. Maps out distance and where the ball landed, which is reviewable after the round when you sync to garmin connect. Then you just tap the scorecard and scroll through the holes at the bottom and select which you want to look at. Scroll left and right to go through all of them. I also own game golf live which I now will sell (no more tagging my shots!) I'm beyond pleased with the S60.
R**K
Terrible watch!! Read my whole review
First and foremost the watch just shut off and never turned back on. Thought the battery died but nope. It just shut off after 3 weeks. First off the directions were a small page. Seriously for a watch that does so much it gave you nothing to guide you through the golf functions. Prepare to watch a whole lot of YouTube videos over and over to figure it out. In golf app was a pain. Getting back to to full view after zooming in was not simple. Every time I’d get on the green it was already asking my final score. The rest of the apps didn’t add any value to the watch. In my opinion a golf watch that shows you front, middle and back of the green is just as good or better. I found that just using my judgement as I always did was way more accurate than the watches club recommendations. Absolutely not worth the money or the amount of time spent figuring out how to use it
J**A
Love it.
I love this watch. I read the independent reviews online before purchasing, so I knew the incredible amount of features it has. After reading the negative product reviews on Amazon, I was a little concerned about my ability to learn the settings. However, after some quick Google searches and watching some videos on YouTube, harnessing the S60's capabilities really wasn't that hard. You just have to have some patience to learn - this watch can do a LOT of stuff. After a week of use so far: Pros: * the golf functions are flawless. I spent a round on the course messing around with it. Yardage readings were extremely accurate and it was perfectly visible in direct sunlight. It was also cool (or embarrassing) to see the yardage of each shot automatically, without having to touch any buttons. * the watch is versatile. It's a lot lighter than I expected, for a device with so many options. It feels the same as my FitBit Blaze, as far as size and weight. There are also over a hundred watch faces to choose from, so you can easily change the appearance on a whim. Install the Garmin Face-It app, and you can create your own custom face (included a pic of one I created). * having used FitBit products for the last ~4yrs, I honestly thing the Garmin is a more-accurate step tracker. I noticed my FitBit would register 5-8 'phantom' steps during my 45min commute in the car. I don't know if that's due to vibration in the steering wheel, 'lively hand motions' to other motorists, or whatever. I notice that the Garmin doesn't give me any 'bonus' steps. When wearing them at the same time and actually counting steps, the Garmin was more accurate by a couple of steps. * fantastic battery life. I've worn it eight straight days, including a round of golf, and still haven't needed to recharge. Based on my usage, it uses less than 10% a day (I've just used it as a watch today, and it's only used 3% in the 14hrs I've been awake). Utilizing the GPS and golf features during a round of golf will burn ~25-35% - I was messing with it constantly during my round, and it used ~30%. Cons: * it ain't cheap * even though it's pricey, it doesn't include a heart monitor - the only thing I miss from my FitBit. You can add an accessory for that function...for an additional price. * it's app-happy. I had to install three apps to cover the features I wanted to utilize; Garmin Connect (most of the general settings/features), Garmin Golf (granular golf tracking/stats) and Garmin Face-It (custom watch faces). In the end, I have no regrets over the purchase. I love it.
M**T
Don't let the bad reviews fool you...
Outstanding watch in all aspects. I've been using it as an everyday watch for about a month and love it. I see a lot of negative reviews so I'll try to address common complaints: Pairing - once you download the Garmin Connect app it's a breeze, no issues here. Directions - true, they don't come with the watch, but are easy to find on Garmin's website. I found them very helpful, and easy to read. Functionality - some have had trouble using it. If you don't consider yourself mildly tech savvy, this watch has too much horsepower for you. There are several screens and almost endless options, which could overwhelm some. Everything is customizable - you can turn features on and off. If all you need is front/middle/back distances this is a bit of overkill. Battery - in GPS mode it is average, very good in watch mode. There are many options to save on battery life. Software - updates when you sync with the Garmin Connect app, no issues with black bars some have mentioned. Price - sure it's not cheap, but considering the fact that you can wear it as an everyday watch, the endless features: swing tempo, shot tracking, stat tracking, step tracking, sleep, biking, swimming, walking, running, etc. you might be able to justify the cost. Bottom line: this is the best golf watch out there with all the bells and whistles, go for it!
A**R
Not Impressed with Watch
Overall the watch does what it's supposed to but its got some issues that keeps it from being a great golf watch. The battery life is bad. You can get through a round on a full charge but you will definitely need to charge again before going out again. Even in just "watch mode" it consumes a lot of the battery faster that it should. The screen is too dark. In bright/directly sun light its fine but in the car or riding in a cart you always have to put the watch in direct light to really see the screen. Also a bit of a challenge with sunglasses on. It's a little bit slow when switching screen view...I have to wait 5-10 seconds for screens to change. Does seem like a big deal but its frustrating to have to wait for the screens when you are trying to decide what to do. I find myself not using some features because it take too long to switch screens. I don't use the watch as a watch very much but when I do the screen (watch face) always has a double/blurry image. If you press a button on the side it clears itself but you shouldn't have to do that. I like being able to move the pin around on the Green view but it's a little challenging to touch the screen in just the right spot. This happens just because there is really only so much room on the face - if you have large finger pads, Good Luck! This is also a bit of a problem when trying to measure distances - difficult to select the correct location...then if you have to do it again...its slow! I like the watch but I'm not 100% certain that it was worth the price. Might consider a small hand-held GPS device if you really like the idea of a color screen that you can use to measure distance.
R**H
Good but has couple minor flaws
Great and accurate. A couple times it stayed on same hole I just finished so I had to start a new round. Which isn't hard to start back up but annoying. Battery lasts about 36 holes. So it's just used when I play.
M**O
concentrate to play better
happy with this watch
A**E
Absolut Spitze
Das ist meine vierte Garmin-Golfuhr und mit weitem Abstand die BESTE. Funktionalität am Platz ist einmalig. Genaue Anzeige der Position und graphische Darstellung in Farbe gefällt mir sehr gut. Besonders interessant ist die Möglichkeit, nach jedem Schlag den Schlägernamen ( 5 Eisen, Pitcher,..) einzugeben und am Ende der Runde nach Übertragung mittels Blue tooth die Schläge auf dem Smartphone zu sehen. Die Nachverfolgung der Runde mittels der CONNECT App ist beindruckend.
C**E
Premium Golf/Smart Watch
Pricey, but you get your money's worth. This watch has everything a golfer could ask for and then some. Touchscreen technology at it's best. It boasts pin direction, pin placement, club stats, shot measurement, scoring, touchscreen yardage for anywhere on the course and much more. You also get everything you would expect in a smartwatch including turning off calls/messages whilst you're on the course. I absolutely love this watch! Watch the battery levels though. Two weeks as a smartwatch but 2 ROUNDS as a GPS watch. No issue if you charge it regularly though. There are three good apps to download. Garmin Connect Garmin Connect IQ and Garmin Express, all of which are easy to install and used to keep your watch fully updated. Recommended
L**O
Visión perfecta a todo color
Después de haber jugado un par de rondas de 18 hoyos creo poder dar una opinión fidedigna de éste reloj: Lo primero de todo es que llevando el reloj al 100% de batería, después de los 18 hoyos y aproximadamente 5 horas utilizando el GPS me quedaba aproximadamente un 45% de batería y al finalizar el día algo menos del 40% lo cual nos indica que no da para jugar dos rondas seguidas sin cargar la batería del reloj. A la hora de iniciar el juego en un partido, lo más ventajoso de este reloj con respecto a modelos inferiores es su gran pantalla a todo color y además táctil, en la que podemos apreciar la morfología del hoyo y los obstáculos que nos vayamos encontrando ya sean búnkers u obstáculos de agua, además de mostrarte en todo momento la distancia al centro del green. En todo momento la visión que tenemos de la pantalla es muy nítida. Yo antes jugaba con un smartphone para mirar las distancias y es muchísimo más cómodo utilizar el reloj. con solo un vistazo y un golpe de muñeca sabes perfectamente dónde estás y la distancia que tienes que hacer. Una vez que te acostumbras a utilizar los menús y sacarle partido lo considero imprescindible a la hora de jugar al golf. Otra posibilidad es la de poder mover la bandera del green y posicionarla en el sitio real de juego con solo tocarla y arrastrala con la yema del dedo. Cuando ejecutas un golpe te pregunta el palo que juegas, le confirmas y te va mostrando la distancia en metros. Así con todos los golpes que ejecutas, salvo los puts, que no los contabiliza, aunque cuando abandonas en green te pregunta cuantos puts has hecho en el hoyo. Cuando finalizas la ronda te calcula y muestra los golpes brutos y la puntuación stableford, aparte de otros datos como puts por hoyo y totales, g.e.r., distancia y pasos recorridos... La aplicación garmin golf para el móvil es un complemento muy útil a la hora de repasar un partido, ya que te muestra hoyo a hoyo todos los golpes que has dado, con sus distancias y palos empleados. Como puntos débiles quiero señalar 2, que en un reloj premium de este precio no deberían estar. El primero es que no trae incorporado el pulsómetro en la base del reloj, un gran debe a mi modo de ver, ya que personalmente también utilizo el reloj para correr y montar en bicicleta y has de comprar un banda pectoral compatible si quieres saber las pulsaciones durante la actividad deportiva. El segundo es que no trae cargador de corriente, simplemente viene el cable usb, que además es demasiado corto, apenas medio metro. En definitiva, un estupendo reloj para jugar al golf que además es un smartwatch.
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