Approach is a shot that is hit to the green.
To address a ball in golf means to approach the ball, ready to swing.
Garmin Approach is a Golf GPS. It is a handheld electronic that helps with your game of golf. You can measure the distance between your ball add destination. You can also punch in the scores to keep track. They may be a little expensive but can surely help you step up your game. So yes, the Garmin Approach does have something to do with Golf.
Carol Clark Johnson has written: 'Golf, a positive approach' -- subject(s): Golf
School of Golf - 2011 Chapter 10 Stick Your Approach 2-10 was released on: USA: 11 April 2012
An approach shot is a shot in golf aimed to land on the green, hit for accuracy rather than power, or a shot in tennis intended to allow the player to get to the net.
I would approach this with a very casual attitude, and make a laid back atmosphere for the individual. If the other person doesn't play golf maybe head to the clubhouse.
An AW is an attack wedge, usually with 50-52 degrees, rarely seen nowadays.
The A stands for Approach Wedge, used for shots around the green and approaching the green from 100 yards in.
Pitch and roll run up
4 iron, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 irons, a pitching wedge and an approach iron
Attack or Approach wedge. Usually 50-52 degrees.
It is called the inside approach. The idea behind it is, it prevents a player coming over the top, a swing flaw which causes most bad shots in golf. It is endorsed by Rick Smith and Jack Nicklaus so it must be good.