TomTom Golfer 2 and TomTom Golfer 2 SE User Manual 3.
Contents Welcome 4 Getting started 5 Your watch 7 About your watch .................................................................................................. 7 Cleaning your watch............................................................................................... 8 Using the USB dock ................................................................................................ 8 Watch status ..........................................................................................
Manually recording a stroke ................................................................................... 27 Removing a detected stroke ................................................................................... 28 Activity tracking 29 About activity tracking ......................................................................................... 29 Setting a daily activity goal ....................................................................................
Welcome This User Manual explains everything you need to know about your TomTom Golfer watch. Your TomTom Golfer can be used for normal stroke play, also known as medal play. If you want a quick read of the essentials, we recommend that you read Getting started. This covers downloading TomTom Sports Connect and using the USB desk dock. After that, if you have a smartphone, you'll probably want to download the TomTom Golfer app for free from your usual app store or by going to tomtom.com/app.
Getting started Before you start playing golf, it's a good idea to charge your watch, download the TomTom Golfer app for your smartphone and TomTom Sports Connect for your desktop computer or laptop. Tip: You can update golf courses and get software updates using Sports Connect. 1. Download and install the TomTom Golfer mobile app on your phone from tomtom.com/app. 2. Download the TomTom Sports Connect desktop application from tomtom.com/123/. Install TomTom Sports Connect on your computer.
TomTom Golfer app You can download the TomTom Golfer app for free from your usual app store or by going to tomtom.com/app. To learn more, go to TomTom Golfer mobile app in this guide. Important: To transfer round data from your TomTom Golfer watch to your mobile phone, your phone needs to be connected to the internet. This can be an internet connection using a cellular network or Wi-Fi®. Pairing your watch with your phone To learn more, go to Phone in this guide.
Your watch About your watch When you use your watch, you start from the Clock screen. This screen shows the time and date. The hour number is shown slightly dimmed and the minutes are shown brighter so you can see the precise time more clearly. Use the button to press up, down, left or right to access other screens on your watch. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Press down - opens the Settings menu. Press right - opens the Golf course menu. Press up - opens the Scorecard history screen.
Press left to exit a menu or long press left to pause and exit a round. To select an option in a menu, make sure it is highlighted when you leave the menu. Your watch remembers the option you highlighted. If an option in a menu switches on and off, press right to change the setting. Cleaning your watch It is recommended that you clean your watch once a week if you use it frequently. Wipe the watch with a damp cloth as needed. Use mild soap to remove oil or dirt.
Battery - the battery power remaining on your watch. To charge the battery, place the watch in the desk dock and connect the dock to your computer. Storage - the remaining storage on your watch. You get a warning if you run out of space to store any more golf scores. To make more space, sync your watch with your phone regularly. QuickGPS - the status of the QuickGPSfix information on your watch.
6. To wake up your watch again, re-connect it to your computer or press and hold the button in any direction. About factory reset Important: When you perform a factory reset in TomTom Sports Connect, all personal data and settings on your watch are deleted. This action cannot be undone. You should only use a factory reset as a last resort to restore your watch or if you really want to remove all your data and settings from your watch.
3. In the list of devices with removable storage, double-click your Android device’s memory card. 4. Open TomTom_TomTom Sports/[watch serial number]. 5. Copy the folder named Rounds and save it on your computer. Android - Mac OS X 1. Connect your smartphone to your computer. 2. Click Finder in the Dock to open a Finder window. 3. In the side bar, click your Android device’s memory card. 4. Open TomTom_TomTom Sports/[watch serial number]. 5. Copy the folder named Rounds and save it on your computer. iOS 1.
Playing a round of golf Quick Start: Playing your first hole To play your first hole, do the following: 1. From the Clock screen, press right. Your watch shows Please wait. When a GPS fix is found, you see a list of nearby golf courses. 2. Press up or down to select a course, then press right to start a round. 3. The first hole is shown and you see the following information on the range screen on your watch: 1. A bent arrow shows whether the hole has a dogleg or not, and dogleg direction. 2.
Note: If a shot isn't automatically detected, cover the screen with your palm to manually add a chip or putt. 7. Edit the score when you see the scorecard alert or press right twice to edit the score as you play. 8. Walk to the second hole. Your watch automatically detects when you move to the next hole or you can press up or down from the range screen to manually move to the second hole.
1. Connect your watch to your computer. Sports Connect downloads and installs the latest changes to your recently played golf courses. 2. In Sports Connect, click Update. Sports Connect downloads and installs the latest software version. 3. Expand SETTINGS in Sports Connect. 4. Select the GOLF COURSES tab in Sports Connect and click GET NEW MAPS. Sports Connect downloads and installs all courses globally.
Doglegs Understanding doglegs on your watch Your TomTom Golfer can show whether any doglegs are present on a hole. On your watch, a dogleg is shown as an arrow icon on the range screen. The direction the arrow points shows you whether the dogleg bends to left or to the right. You may choose to hit over a dogleg or to lay up instead. Note: Double doglegs are not supported by your TomTom Golfer.
For example, the watch below is showing a dogleg right at 230 yards/metres from your current position. The distance to the start of the dogleg is measured along the course centre line.
Laying up Laying up using your watch The layup screen during play (see below) shows the layup markers on the left-hand side of the watch screen and your current distance from that marker on the right-hand side of the watch screen. So as you look towards the pin, you can see how far away you currently are from the 200, 150 and 100 yard/metre markers. For example, in the image below, the golfer is 236 yards/metres from the 200 yard/metre layup marker.
Layup and green views As you approach the green, press up or down to swap between the layup screen and the green view as shown below. Once you have passed the last layup marker, the watch automatically shows only the view of the green.
Approaching the green Approaching the green using your watch As seen from the example below, the shape of the green on your watch mirrors the shape of the actual green that you approaching. Any surrounding hazards are shown as patterns. Water is shown using a wave pattern and bunkers as a dotted pattern. If a water and sand hazard are in the same area surrounding the green, water takes priority and that pattern is shown over the sand pattern.
Once you have passed the last layup marker, the watch automatically shows only the view of the green.
Hazards Understanding hazards on your watch Your TomTom Golfer can show you nearby water hazards or bunkers that are within 300 metres (328 yards). On your watch, hazards are shown as a water or sand pattern, alongside distance measurements to the hole, such as 293 (back) and 278 (front) as shown below. Position of hazards on the fairway Your TomTom Golfer shows the position of hazards relative to their position on the actual course.
Note: When there is no information available about hazards on a hole, you see a message saying No info. Zooming in on a hazard Your TomTom Golfer shows the position of hazards relative to their position on the actual course. To see more detail about the hazards currently in front of you, do the following: 1. Go to the Hazards screen. 2. Cover the screen of your TomTom Golfer with your palm as if you are turning on the back light.
3. To zoom out, cover the screen again with your palm. Tip: You don't see doglegs in the zoomed-in Hazards screen.
Scoring Scoring using your watch After playing a hole, press right until you see the scorecard screen. The scorecard is used for recording your score for each hole, and it also shows you your total score so far for the round. Tip: To switch on prompting for your score before you move to the next hole, press down to open the SETTINGS menu from the Clock screen, then select OPTIONS and press right, select HOLE. Select SOUNDS. 1. Your score relative to par for the round. "E" means even par for the hole.
Viewing previous scores 1. Press up from the Clock screen to see scores from your previous rounds. You see the dates of your recent rounds along with the overall score for the round, for example as shown above, 3 under, 2 under or even par. 2. Press up and down to choose a previous round to look at in more detail, then press right. You see the name of the course you played. 3. Press right to see the par and total score for the round, split into the front 9 holes and back 9 holes, as shown below. 4.
Deleting score cards from your watch To remove the scorecards from your TomTom Golfer, do the following: 1. Do a factory reset. 2. Reinstall the golf courses which can take approximately 80 minutes. Follow the instructions in Updating golf course information. 3. Make your smartphone forget the watch in your Bluetooth settings and then pair it again following the instructions in Phone.
Autoshot detection About autoshot detection Your watch automatically records when you make a swing or shot and tells you by vibrating and showing an alert. You can change the settings for autoshot detection, including sounds, by pressing down from the Clock screen to open the SETTINGS menu. Select OPTIONS. Press right to open the OPTIONS menu. The watch vibrates because if you hold a 4-5 second follow-through after playing your stroke, you may miss seeing the alert.
When you manually record a stroke on the green, it is recorded as a putt. Note: You can make several practice swings without affecting your scorecard. Removing a detected stroke If a stroke is accidentally detected, you can remove it before it is counted. When you see the current "+1 stroke" alert, press left to select CANCEL within 10 seconds.
Activity tracking About activity tracking Note: Activity tracking is not supported by the TomTom Golfer 2 SE. You can use your TomTom Golfer to track how active you are. Here are some of things you can do: Track steps, time spent being physically active, calories burned and distance moved. Set a daily goal for one of these metrics on your watch. Use a weekly goal that is automatically generated based on your daily goal multiplied by 7. See your daily and weekly progress for your set goal.
Monitoring your activity Note: Activity tracking is not supported by the TomTom Golfer 2 SE. To see how active you have been, do the following: 1. 2. 3. 4. From the Clock screen, press left to see how you are progressing towards your goal. Press up or down to see distance, time, or calories, depending on the goals you have set. To see steps per week, press left again. Press right twice to go back to the Clock screen.
Settings About settings From the Clock screen, press down to open the SETTINGS menu. These settings determine the overall behaviour of your watch. The following settings are available for your watch: About Clock Tracker Phone Airplane mode Options Profile Standards About From the Clock screen, press down to open the SETTINGS menu, then select ABOUT and press right to open the WATCH STATUS screen. See Watch status for a description of the information on this screen.
Tracker GOALS From the Clock screen on your watch, press down to open the SETTINGS menu, then select TRACKER. Press right to select GOALS. For more information, see Setting a daily activity goal. Switching off activity tracking From the Clock screen on your watch, press down to open the SETTINGS menu, then select TRACKER. Activity tracking is ON by default so select OFF to switch off activity tracking.
When pairing has been completed, you see a "Connected" message on your watch. As long as you have the mobile app active or running in the background on your phone or mobile device, the watch automatically tries to connect when it has a new activity to upload or when the QuickGPSfix data is out-of-date. If you open the Golfer app on your phone and it is trying to connect to your watch, you may need to wake up your watch by moving away from the clock screen. Press down, left or right from the clock screen.
Airplane mode From the Clock screen on your watch, press down to open the SETTINGS screen, select Airplane MODE and then press right. Press up or down to switch on airplane or flight mode. When airplane mode or flight mode is switched on, an airplane icon is shown on the clock screen and all Bluetooth low energy (also known as BLE or Bluetooth® Smart) connectivity is disabled. To switch airplane mode off, press up or down again.
Tip: Remember to abide by the rules and etiquette about noise levels during play when using this feature on the course. Profile From the Clock screen on your watch, press down to open the SETTINGS menu, then select PROFILE and press right to open the PROFILE menu. Select the following options to set your details in each case: LANGUAGE CLUBS WEIGHT HEIGHT AGE GENDER Language Select LANGUAGE to set the language used for menus and messages on your watch. Clubs Select left or right-handed clubs.
TomTom Sports account Your TomTom Sports account is a central storage location for all your sports information. To create an account, click the button in TomTom Sports Connect, or go directly to the website: mysports.tomtom.com As you can see from the diagram below, you can manage to your Sports account using either TomTom Sports Connect or the TomTom Golfer app.
TomTom Golfer mobile app You can download the TomTom Golfer app for free from your usual app store or by going to tomtom.com/app. The TomTom Golfer mobile app does the following: Shows you stroke analysis, your ultimate round and your shot distribution or pattern. Updates golf course information. Updates the QuickGPSfix information on your watch. Provides an alternative to TomTom Sports Connect for updating QuickGPSfix.
Supported phones and mobile devices iOS The TomTom Golfer app is compatible with iOS 7.1 and higher on the following Bluetooth Smart enabled devices: iPhone 5 or later. iPod touch 5th generation or later. iPad Pro, iPad Air. iPad 3rd generation or later. All iPad mini. Android The TomTom Golfer app requires Bluetooth Smart (or Bluetooth LE) and Android 4.3 or higher to communicate with your watch.
TomTom Sports Connect TomTom Sports Connect does the following: Helps you set up your watch. Updates the software on your watch when new versions become available. Updates golf course information on your watch. Transfers any settings you make on TomTom Sports to your watch. Updates the QuickGPSfix information on your watch. Installing TomTom Sports Connect You can download TomTom Sports Connect for free from here: tomtom.
Glossary of Terms A Autoshot detection Your watch automatically records one swing or shot at each location and tells you by vibrating and showing an alert. If you make practice swings within 15 metres of a location, your watch doesn't add extra strokes and hence doesn't vibrate. B Bunker A bunker is a steep-sided hole or shallow pit near the green or fairway that is usually filled with sand.
Layup marker A layup marker shows you how far away you currently are from the hole. For example, if you see L100, 223, it means that you are 223 yards/metres away from the 100 yard/metre marker. The L100 marker is 100 yards/metres from the pin. When you reach a layup marker, the layup marker disappears from the screen. M Medal play Your TomTom Golfer can be used for normal stroke play, also known as medal play.
Addendum Warnings & Indications for use Indications for use TomTom Golfer counts steps, calories burned, distance walked, active time and sleep time. These metrics will assist you in maintaining an active lifestyle. Warnings General warnings for TomTom Golfer The use of this product while golfing might distract you from your surroundings. TomTom Golfer is not a medical device and should not be used for diagnostics or treatment. Always consult a physician before starting an exercise program.
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