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TL;DR: This GOLFBUDDY GPS golf watch gives you accurate distances, smart course data, and slope visuals for less than half the regular price—just $99.99 with free shipping.If you’ve stepped outside lately, you’ve probably noticed that first true sun-on-your-face, birds-chirping kind of day.The jackets are getting lighter, the days are getting longer, and if you’re a golfer, there’s only one thing on your mind: getting on the green.Why not come out of golf hibernation with a little tech that makes your return to the green smarter and more satisfying? The GOLFBUDDY Golf Watch is available for just $99.99 (down from $209.99) with free shipping, and honestly, it’s kind of the perfect spring upgrade.We’ve all been there—squinting at a distant pin, pulling out the wrong club, and coming up 10 yards short.

But with the GOLFBUDDY on your wrist, those days are over.This compact, waterproof GPS watch is loaded with 40,000 courses across 170 countries, including the tri-state area’s best public and private tracks.Whether playing Bethpage Black or squeezing in nine holes after work on Long Island, the Aim W10 automatically knows which hole you’re on and gives you accurate distances to the front, center, and back of the green, plus targets and hazards.And if you’re the kind of player who loves to geek out on every approach? You’ll love the zoom-in/zoom-out function, green undulation view, and the ability to move the pin on the display manually.

It’s like having a caddie, but one that doesn’t make you feel guilty when you shank it.The 1.3″ full-color touch display is simple to use, easy to read in sunlight, and responsive even when rocking your glove.It tracks your score, casts info to your phone via Bluetooth, and still runs up to 13 hours in golf mode—more than enough for that impromptu 36-hole Saturday when the weather is too good to pass up.Get the GOLFBUDDY Aim W10 GPS Golf Watch for just $99.99 (down from $209.99) with free shippin...

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Publisher: New York Post

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