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Suunto G6 Pro (Golfer's Watch) can no longer be found - so is there an alternative that still provides golf swing analysis?

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LittleSquidge | 19:31 Wed 03rd Aug 2011 | Technology
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I've been looking around for hours and it seems the G6 Pro is no longer in production and no one is selling a new one. I can barely find anything about the G9 online, although I've heard it exists. The G3 doesn't have the analysis feature, only the scorecard side and the former is much more important for what it's going to be used for. I'm looking for a gift for a pro, so he already understands the basics. I'm looking for something that goes just as in-depth and that is rather accurate.
Not looking to spend a crazy amount, but any suggestions are welcome as i just don't know where to move my search on to now.
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hmmm, I have never heard of a watch that does swing analysis and to be fair if he is a pro he obviously already analyses his swing pretty well ;)

the watch doesnt take into account swing angle and looks in my opinion a little iffy, fine if you want swing speed although I couldnt imagine how accurate it is compared to a launch monitor.

for a watch that has some useful golf features like yardage measures why not buy him a garmin http://www.amazon.co....qid=1312401286&sr=8-1 or a skycaddie
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Thank you for your response.

I've looked at Garmins and they're just not what I'm looking for. He has a very expensive computer gadget that measures the yardage, so I know he doesn't need that.

What really excited me was how in-depth it went in to in terms of dealing with speed, different clubs, angles, etc, as well as yardage.

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