Golf Menu; Moving The Flag; Measuring Distance With Touch Targeting; Viewing Measured Shots - Garmin ENDURO 2 Owner's Manual

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Distance to the middle of the green
3
Distance to the front of the green
4
Par for the hole
5
Map of the green
6
Driver distance from the tee box
7
NOTE: Because pin locations change, the watch
calculates the distance to the front, middle, and
back of the green, but not the actual pin location.
8 Select an option:
• Tap the front, middle, or back distances to the
green to view the PlaysLike distance (
Distance Icons, page 10
• Tap the map to view more detail or measure
distance with touch targeting (
Distance with Touch Targeting, page 9
• Press UP or DOWN to view the location and
distance to a layup or to the front and back of a
hazard.
• Press START to open the golf menu (
page 9
).
When you move to the next hole, the watch
automatically transitions to display the new hole
information.

Golf Menu

During a round, you can press START to access
additional features in the golf menu.
End Round: Ends the current round.
Change Hole: Allows you to manually change the hole.
Change Green: Allows you to change the green when
more than one green is available for a hole.
View Green: Allows you to move the pin location to get
a more precise distance measurement (
Flag, page 9
).
Measure Shot: Shows the distance of your previous
shot recorded with the Garmin AutoShot™ feature
(
Viewing Measured Shots, page 9
also manually record a shot (
Shot, page 9
).
Scorecard: Opens the scorecard for the round (
Score, page 10
).
Odometer: Shows the recorded time, distance, and
steps traveled. The odometer automatically starts
and stops when you start or end a round. You can
reset the odometer during a round.
PinPointer: The PinPointer feature is a compass that
points to the pin location when you are unable to
see the green. This feature can help you line up a
shot even if you are in the woods or in a deep sand
trap.
NOTE: Do not use the PinPointer feature while in a
golf cart. Interference from the golf cart can affect
the accuracy of the compass.
Custom Targets: Allows you to save a location, such as
Activities and Apps
PlaysLike
).
Measuring
).
Golf Menu,
Moving the
). You can
Manually Measuring a
Keeping
an object or obstacle, for the current hole (
Custom Targets, page 10
Club Stats: Shows your statistics with each golf
club, such as distance and accuracy information.
Appears when you pair Approach
enable the Club Prompt setting.
Settings: Allows you to customize the golf activity
settings (
Activities and App Settings, page 13

Moving the Flag

You can take a closer look at the green and move the
pin location.
1 From the hole information screen, press START.
2 Select View Green.
3 Tap or drag
to move the pin location.
4 Press START.
The distances on the hole information screen are
updated to show the new pin location. The pin
location is saved for only the current round.

Measuring Distance with Touch Targeting

While playing a game, you can use touch targeting to
measure the distance to any point on the map.
1 While playing golf, tap the map.
2 Tap or drag your finger to position the target circle.
You can view the distance from your current
position to the target circle, and from the target
circle to the pin location.
3 If necessary, select

Viewing Measured Shots

Before the device can automatically detect and
measure shots, you must enable scoring.
Your device features automatic shot detection and
recording. Each time you take a shot along the fairway,
the device records your shot distance so you can view
it later.
TIP: Automatic shot detection works best when you
wear the device on your leading wrist and make good
contact with the ball. Putts are not detected.
1 While playing golf, press START.
2 Select Measure Shot.
Your last shot distance appears.
NOTE: The distance automatically resets when you
hit the ball again, putt on the green, or move to the
next hole.
3 Press DOWN.
4 Select Previous Shots to view all recorded shot
distances.

Manually Measuring a Shot

You can manually add a shot if the watch doesn't detect
it. You must add the shot from the location of the
missed shot.
1 Take a shot and watch where your ball lands.
Saving
).
CT10 sensors or
®
).
or
to zoom in or out.
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