The ifrothgolf review
A premium AMOLED touchscreen golf GPS watch from Garmin that doubles as a proper everyday smartwatch, aimed at golfers who want yardages on their wrist and full health tracking off the course without strapping on a second device.
What's great
The screen is the standout. That AMOLED display is bright, sharp and genuinely a joy to read in sunlight, and reviewers reckon it looks crisper than watches costing three times as much. GPS yardages are bang on, owners and testers consistently get within a couple of yards of a laser rangefinder, and it locks onto satellites fast with 43,000-odd courses preloaded. Battery is strong for a colour screen, I'd happily get two rounds plus daily wear out of it, with testers reporting nearly a week between charges. The fabric Velcro strap is light and comfy, and the off-course fitness tracking (heart rate, sleep, stress, blood oxygen) is the full Garmin suite.
Worth knowing
The big sting is the paywall. The cracking detailed hole maps, touch targeting and green-complexity stuff sit behind a yearly Garmin Golf Membership, which feels cheeky when you've already paid a premium for the watch. Full shot tracking needs club tags bought separately, on its own it only logs your last shot. The charging cable is proprietary and stupidly short, so losing it costs you. And there are scattered owner reports of firmware-linked battery drain (watch dying in hours in normal mode), plus the odd course where GPS signal lagged loading distances.
The verdict
If you want one watch that nails on-course yardages and 24/7 health tracking with a gorgeous screen, I rate the S50 highly and it's an easy recommend. Just go in knowing the best golf features cost extra every year.
What reviewers say
Reviewers consistently call it the best golf smartwatch for most people, citing the AMOLED display, complete feature set and value relative to the S70. The proprietary charging cable is the recurring gripe.





