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Garmin Approach G82 GPS Handheld
Garmin Approach G82 GPS Handheld
Garmin Approach G82 GPS Handheld
The Approach G82 combines a portable launch monitor with a premium GPS golf handheld, giving golfers actionable data at the range and confident decision-making on the course. With radar-based swing metrics, advanced GPS features and a large 5” touchscreen, this tool is packed with tech to serve you both on the range and out on the course.
- Built-In Launch Monitor – Radar technology measures ball speed, club speed, smash factor and tempo to help dial in your swing at the range
- Putting Metrics – Tracks stroke length, tempo, and club and ball speed to improve consistency and confidence on the greens
- Bag Mapping – Evaluates how far you typically hit each club, integrating with Virtual Caddie to make smarter club selections on the course
- Virtual Caddie – Recommends clubs based on wind, elevation and swing data, helping you plan shots with confidence
- Enhanced PlaysLike Distance – Adjusts yardages for elevation changes and environmental conditions so you know how far each shot is really playing
- 5" High-Resolution Touchscreen – Large, transflective colour display makes key data easy to read in all light conditions
- 43,000+ Preloaded Courses – Full-colour CourseView maps provide front, middle and back distances, hazards and targets worldwide
- Green View & Pin Placement – View green shapes from anywhere on the hole and manually move the pin to today’s location
- Green Contour Data – With an active Garmin Golf membership, see slope direction on the green to plan approaches and putts
- Built-In Magnetic Mount & Radar Stand – Securely attach to a cart or bag, and easily position the device for radar mode during practice
- Long Battery Life – Up to 25 hours in GPS mode and up to 8 hours in radar mode keeps you powered through practice sessions and multiple rounds
- Available in a sleek black colourway
"The G82 is a handy portable gadget that gives you all the feedback of a launch monitor to enhance your practice."
Malcolm Murray
