The best tech gifts for golfers, from Garmin golf watches to laser rangefinders

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Golf courses might be frosty at this time of year but that simply means it can be easier to get a tee time, so why not make that game even better by giving one of the best golf watches this season?

These wonder watches can quite literally improve a golfer’s game. They work much like the conventional best smartwatches and best fitness trackers, using GPS and movement sensors to track heart rate, fitness data and movement, only these have extra features tailored specifically to golf. From course maps that help you decide on a shot or club, to swing tracking that measures your yardage and gives you the next lay-up – they offer a lot. Many are also heavily discounted in the Christmas sales.

While all that might sound amazing, these watches have traditionally been either prohibitively expensive or – to be blunt – ugly. However, the last few generations have come on leaps and bounds and the latest options, with some of the best being from Garmin, now are more affordable than ever and more stylish too. 

We’ve also included additional accessories, from laser rangefinders to club sensors, to ensure you’ve got the right gift for every golfer.

Want more options? You may benefit from a look at the best Christmas sales in the US and Boxing Day sales in the UK, for even more great holiday and Christmas gift ideas.

The best golf watch gifts

Garmin Approach S12Garmin Approach S12

Cut costs and shot count

Get some of the best golf watch features at a reasonable price. The S12 looks great, features more than 42,000 golf courses built-in, tracks score automatically, measures shot distances, and offers yardage for shots coming up. Plus you have lots of Garmin lifestyle features like smartphone notifications and other sports tracking too.

Another affordable option? Try the GolfBuddy Aim V11

Shot Scope V3Shot Scope V3

Mid-range price, premium performance

Up the price and you get some more specs here including true automatic shot detection, a huge range of stats, and a battery life that will go a full two rounds with ease. This also comes with club tags, allowing you to track your shots more accurately – something other brands make you pay extra for.

Need a circular look? Go for the Shot Scope G5

Garmin Approach S62Garmin Approach S62

The best of the best

This is the best golf watch out there right now as it packs in all the features a pro or beginner golfer could want. That means pre-loaded color maps, a virtual caddie, auto shot detection and tracking, plus this will do lots of other sports tracking and smartphone notifications too.

Need cheaper? Try the Garmin Approach S60

The best golf watch accessory gifts

Bushnell Tour V5 ShiftBushnell Tour V5 Shift

Premium rangefinder power

To get a truly accurate reading of range, this is one of the best rangefinders you can get right now. Give the gift of knowledge. This optical rangefinder that will show your golf-gift-receiver that excuses can’t be used on misjudging shot distances or club types anymore.

Too pricey? Try the Mileseey Pro Precision 660

Garmin Approach R10Garmin Approach R10

Train anywhere

This wonderful gadget from Garmin works to track your golf swing shots, wherever you are. So this could be for at use on the range or while practicing shots in the house or garden. A great gift for anyone that’s serious about improving their game but can’t always find time to get onto the course.

Too pricey? Try the Blast Golf Analyser

Golf Pad TagsGolf Pad Tags

Track any clubs with any phone

These golf tags screw into the butt of any golf clubs to track swings throughout a game with a paired iPhone or Android smartphone. It makes for a fast and simple way to enhance tracking, accurately, and with auto-shot detection minus a massively steep price tag.

Brand specific alternative? Try Arccos Caddie Gen 3 smart sensors

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Luke is a freelance writer and editor with over two decades of experience covering tech, science and health. Among many others he writes across Future titles covering health tech, software and apps, VPNs, TV, audio, smart home, antivirus, broadband, smartphones, cars and plenty more. He also likes to climb mountains, swim outside and contort his body into silly positions while breathing as calmly as possible.

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