There is no monthly/annual fee or subscription requires to get course updates. And It’s enough as it covers many local and golf club courses. It has pre-loaded over 30,000 golf courses worldwide but less than some of Garmin watches (40,000+). FeaturesĬourse coverage – The Callaway GPSy golf watch comes with preloaded golf courses similar to many other golf watches. It magnetically connects to the four dots on the left side of the watch. However, it may seem quite big on small wrists.Ī magnetic charging dock comes with this GPS watch. One is all black, and the other one is the combination of two colors white and neon. There are two colors available for Callaway GPSy. And has three navigation buttons are on the right side. You will find the power button on the left side and also has four magnetic dots for charging on the same side. But it’s not a touchscreen device as Garmin S6. It’s readable in sunlight in any condition. The display will show white characters on a black screen. Also, it’s a water-resistant device but can resist only water splashes. The band will fit comfortably in any wrists size. The horizontal pattern on the strap gives it a beautiful rough look. It’s expected to be a bit bulky but will never impede swing. We found the feature set of Callaway Golf GPSy watch very interesting.The dimensions of Callaway GPSy is 0.5 x 1.2 x 1.7 inches and weight is around 59g. It has executed the basic functions to be easy and accurate. But you have access to a wider range of features like scoring with fewer button presses. It is not cluttered by the more advanced features of Garmin S6. Here’s what our tests found: Design of Callaway GPSy Golf GPS WatchĪlthough slightly clunky, you can easily get used to the design of GPSy. It runs 10 inches long and 1.5 inches wide. We expected it to be heavy but it never impeded our swing. The strap has a horizontal pattern which gives it a nice rugged look. The watch band will fit wrists of all sizes. This is water-resistant watch and can take water splashes. It shouldn’t be submerged in water though. While it’s large enough, we think it could have utilized more space on the watch face. There are three navigation buttons on the right edge and a power button on the left. There are magnetic dots on the side for charging. The display is negative with white characters on a black screen. It’s sunlight-readable at all light levels. This is not a touchscreen device like Garmin S6. The Callaway Golf GPSy is available in two colors: All black and a white/neon green combination. However, they may look huge on petite wrists. This golf watch comes with a magnetic charging dock. It magnetically attaches to the four dots on the left side of the watch. GPSy displays yardages in a very appealing format. On the top right corner, you have the distance to the center of the greens in a large font. In the middle line, to the left, you have a small schematic of the greens with the hole position. The distance to the front and back of the greens are in a smaller font next to it. The bottom line shows battery status and time. The top left corner shows the par information and hole number. The Callaway GPSy watch tells hazards and dogleg distances also. On this screen, you have small graphics of the hazard type on the left side and distances on the right. A feature we really appreciate is that it gives both layups and carry distances to the back of the hazards. This is rarely incorporated in affordable golf GPS watches which focus only on layup distances.
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