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Garmin Forerunner 935 (47 mm)

Garmin Forerunner 935

47 mm


Question about Garmin Forerunner 935

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severin.wolf

7 years ago

Hi community, I currently have a Fitbit Charge 3 for activity tracking (swimming, running, cycling etc.) and a "cheap" garmin approach for golf. I have over 40,000 golf courses on it and can see how far it is from my location to the start/middle/end of the green. Can the Forerunner do that too? Are there any other (Garmin) watches you can recommend that cover all these needs? Thank you very much!

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Anonymous

7 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
The XT935 meets all my requirements, cycling, jogging, swimming and golf.
The golf courses are not automatically installed. They are quickly downloaded via Garmin Connect.
The True Swing golf course also works with it.
I can only recommend the product.
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dlxfoo

7 years ago

The Forerunner also supports golf in principle, but no courses seem to be pre-installed: https://www8.garmin.com/manuals...

I don't play golf myself, so I can't make a direct comparison between Approach and FR.
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Anonymous

7 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
Hello Severin

I don't golf, so my Forerunner 935 is used for biking, jogging, skiing, etc. I don't have a watch.

In Garmin Express, golf is also listed under activities. The subsections are: scorecards, golf performance statistics, golf courses, golf leaderboards, golf swing analysis.

Greetings

Felix