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Re: A Golf Watch Question
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: Will playing golf with my Automatic damage it.
: Just a thought I had today, while digging up
: fairway.
...I don't play golf but I regularly fire 100 rounds plus in a couple of hours Trap-shooting and I recently spend an afternoon driving earth rods with a sledge hammer,all which wearing my SMP with no adverse effects.Like you when I got it first I was a bit sceptical,but I reckon it more likely to get damaged/lost/stolen off my wrist !!I did notice Ernie Els was wearing an SMP Chrono at the presentation in the British Open but not while playing,the SMP chrono is so heavy it would probably affect his swing !!Wear & enjoy

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