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TomTom Golfer 2 SE review : TomTom's back for more Golfer action

TomTom Golfer 2 SE review : TomTom’s back for more Golfer action

Posted on August 2, 2017March 28, 2019 By Jarvis

The TomTom Golfer SE is a great quality golf watch that offers a mature and honed take on TomTom’s shot detection, in an affordable package. While far from perfect, TomTom’s mix of shot detection and manual scoring makes its post-round analysis with the new Golfer app much more useful, while still offering accurate distances and great detail on hazards. TomTom is back in the game.

TomTom Golfer 2 SE

The new TomTom Golfer 2 SE GPS golf watch couldn’t have come soon enough here at Wareable, after the issues we had in our original Golfer 2 review.

Our main problem with the original Golfer 2 was the price hike for the shot tracking features, which we found intrusive, inaccurate and unwanted – yet priced at a premium. The new Golfer 2 SE perseveres with the automatic shot detection, but at a more wallet-friendly £169.99/$221. It’s not cheap, but comes in alongside the Garmin Approach X40 and Approach S20.

But does it make a better fist of things? We’ve taken it out on the course to see whether it can register a birdie or whether it’s back-to-back blobs for TomTom.
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