jamielaing
Q-School Graduate
I am looking into getting a GPS watch for the coming season and wanted to ask if there is an obvious way to go?
Garmin seem to be leading the way but, looking at them, the standard ones don't offer a lot other than the distances. Top of the line gives maps but are very pricey.
The Tom Tom watch shows distances to hazards and these are preloaded. Coming in at £200 this seems the way to go for me however does any one know if these are any good?
Garmin seem to be leading the way but, looking at them, the standard ones don't offer a lot other than the distances. Top of the line gives maps but are very pricey.
The Tom Tom watch shows distances to hazards and these are preloaded. Coming in at £200 this seems the way to go for me however does any one know if these are any good?