
Garmin Approach G3 GPS-Enabled Golf Handheld
Garmin Approach G3 GPS-Enabled Golf Handheld
- The detailed golf course maps will provide golfers with precise distance information about fairways, hazards and greens from any point on the course
- As you move about the course, the unit will continuously update your position and show you the distance to each target
- The Approach G3 steps away from our traditional recreational product line to bring something brand new to the golf market at lower price point
Garmin Approach G3 GPS-Enabled Golf Handheld
Garmin Approach G3 Touchscreen GPS… Eliminate The Guesswork! Give your game a boost of confidence with Approach G3, a rugged, waterproof, touchscreen golf device packed with thousands of preloaded golf course maps. Approach uses a high-sensitivity GPS receiver to measure individual shot distances and show the exact yardage to fairways, hazards and greens. Garmin Approach G3 Touchscreen GPS features: Small, light, rough and rugged Approach G3 is ideal if you prefer to walk the course Touchscreen allows you to tap anywhere on the hole map and get precise distances to bunkers, hazards, backs of greens Waterproof with a 2.6″ sunlight readable display No need for subscriptions with over 12,000+ preloaded U.S. and Canadian courses Click here to view a list of golf courses included with the Approach G3 Allows you to preview a detailed, hole-by-hole coverage of the course Automatically updates and pinpoints your position so you’ll know your yardage Allows you to zero in on the pin with Green View, giving you more accurate yardage Digital scorecard for up to four players Up to 15 hour battery life Takes two AA batteries (not included); NiMH or lithium recommended High-sensitivity GPS receiver Weighs 5.3 oz with batteries Fits perfectly in your pocket Scorecard review allows you to save and review scores on your computer Conforms to USGA/R&A rules Approach G3 GPS: Display: 160 x 240 pix Display type: Transflective color TFT touchscreen USB cable included Comes with quick start manual and belt clip Weight: 5.3 oz Size: 3.9″H x 2.2″W x 1.3″D Unlimited course capacity Minimum System Requirements* The device is pre-loaded Internet connection is required to communicate with the Garmin server and download applicable Unit Software updates 12,000+ Preloaded Course Maps And Growing!
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(out of 8 reviews)
List Price: $ 349.99
Price: $ 294.25
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Review by C. Tagler for Garmin Approach G3 GPS-Enabled Golf Handheld
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Just finished 1st round with my new G3. It took about 5 minutes for it to get a GPS signal the first time, but performed like a champ once it did. The scorecard feature is great and really easy to use. I stood on the red, 100 yard marker in the middle of the fairway on 3 holes and each time it read from 99 to 101. 1% margin of error is better than I experienced with my old skycaddie. The touch screen was calibrated perfectly. I had no trouble with the cursor. Using rechargeable duracells, it shows about 60% power remaining after 18 holes. I’ll carry an extra set of batteries just in case. This is replacing a skycaddie sg2.5 that had the screen go out after about 6 months. I won’t miss paying for their yearly subscription either. As long as your favorite courses are available, I’d highly recommend!
Review by Lionel Jenkins for Garmin Approach G3 GPS-Enabled Golf Handheld
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I purchased the Garmin G3 for only two reasons. The price and lack of subscription. I got more than I paid for. The features of the G3 definitely give the average golfer the best bang for his (or her) buck. I read many reviews on many different GPS systems. Initially, the GPS that I was leaning toward most is the SkyCaddie SGX, but when I considered the price and subscription cost of the SGX the Garmin became that much more attractive. I learned my lesson trying to go from an automotive Garmin GPS to another brand. Just wasn’t the same. Not only did I read the reviews, but I went into the local golf stores to get a good idea of the user ability and to compare the reviews I ahd read of both the SGX and the G3.
Many of the negative reviews for the Garmin focus on the screen and the glare. While the system can “maybe” have a little glare at times, it is nowhere near as bad as I thought it would be based upon the reviews I read. I have no problem reading the screen and knowing the location of hazards. For people who are vision impaired or would normally have to wear reading glasses to see particular colors or fonts, this may make reading the screen a little more difficult.
I greatly enjoy being able to navigate through the courses prior to arriving at the course. To some extent I already know which clubs I plan to use for each hole. It doesn’t always work out that way, but arriving at the course knowing you’ll tee the first hole for a 4 hybrid (my 190 yard club) because of the hazard at 205 yards builds a little starter confidence.
Inputting in the scores and players are also relatively easy. I particularly like moving the pin around on the green to make my club selection a little more accurate. I often used the markers on the course to verify the accuracy of the GPS, and it is almost always right on target. I’ve only been off by a yard once or twice. While the GPS does use AA batteries, it easily lasts at least one round. This was a problem for me given that I have other electronics that use AA batteries. Therefore, I already have quite a few rechargeables. I usually put two extra in my bag for safe keeping, but I have only had to change the batteries once while on the course, but that was during a second round and after playing with the system while off the course. Another good feature that I like is that while I browse course on the system I can get the address and phone number right off the screen and call to set up a tee time. My thought process is typically, “this traffic sucks. I wonder if there are any course nearby where I can grab 9 or more holes in the next few hours. I know! I’ll check the garmin GPS, browse for nearby course, check out the 1st few holes, determine if I like the course, call them up.” I know I shouldn’t be doing any of this while driving, but hey I love golf, and most of us who are golfers are strategic risk takers. There is always that hole on which we know we shouldn’t pull out of driver, but we do it anyway, only to end up in the water, or searching through the bushes looking for a pro v1 ball, only to find a few other balls that aren’t yours. All those other balls represent the people who shouldn’t have pulled out the driver. I only wonder how many of them actually did the right thing and took that extra stroke.
Overall, I am very pleased with the Garmin G3. The score taking, accuracy, pin location, look, fell, durability, and did I mention the tough screen. The touch screen is perfect. I definitely think that I got my money’s worth.
If I had to change any features, it would be the ability to input the clubs that I use for each hit and keep track of my club distances to get an accurate idea of which club I should be using and when to use it.
Most importantly, go out, buy it, enjoy it, and have fun.
Review by Winston Rasmussen for Garmin Approach G3 GPS-Enabled Golf Handheld
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I own several other Garmin products, Nuvi 650, Nuvi 1350 and Garmin 305 so I expected more from this product. I saw the other reviewers comments about the screen being dim and hard to read, but figured it can’t be that bad, but it is. Comparing it side by side with a friends Golf Buddy the G3 screen is very dim. It’s easy enough to use and it is accurate. The touch screen is sensitive and if I carry it in my pocket, the next time I refer to it, it is often on some other screen or trying to measure an unintended location. Bottom line, it’s OK but I am wishing I had taken a closer look at some of the less expensive units on the market that will do the same thing.
Review by got to be golfing for Garmin Approach G3 GPS-Enabled Golf Handheld
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Bought this for my husband for father’s day. I liked the fact that there is no annual fee however, we learned quickly that they may not be a good thing. My father has the golf caddy and can down load any golf course. The two of them went golfing and the Garmin only had one or two VT golf courses listed. It boasts of having over 10,000 courses but, it doesn’t appear to have the course we need. They golfed in RI and ran into the same thing. So before you buy just make sure the golf course you will be playing at are offered. Otherwise all the features are fantastic but, it may not be worth forfeiting the annual fee for the ease of not having to download the courses prior to playing.
Review by jack jack for Garmin Approach G3 GPS-Enabled Golf Handheld
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I upgraded from a Igolf Neo golf gps to the Garmin Approach G3. Overall, I’m very impressed with 2 weeks solid usage. I did purchase the Onpar golf gps but returned it. Has a slight learning curve, but when playing with a group of players you don’t have the time to select all the features.
However, the G3 approach is fantastic. No more fees to pay and no downloading courses. Just turn it on, give it 3-5 minutes and pulls all local courses into the G3. It would of been nice to get the G5 Approach because it can tell you how the average distance you hit each club. Also, getting you greens, fairways hit and putts. Nice way to track scores. However, for the extra $100 I felt the G3 was a better fit. $299.00 at Golfsmith with a $50 gift card.
Pros: No downloads!
touchscreen
water-resistant
keeps score for you and 4 players.
shot distance capabilities
golf course previews on course you haven’t played
solid Garmin technology
no annual fees, why would you pay to get courses?
Cons: No lithium-ion rechargeable battery, you need to buy AA rechargeable and keep spares.
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