Pros:
- From yardages to weather and phone notifications, this watch blows the competition away in the functionality stakes, while it's also comfortable to wear and offers clear distances at a glance.
Key Technology
The Bushnell Excel GPS watch provides a lot more than just distances and hazard information. It can last over three rounds between charges and includes additional features like a colour display, pedometer and odometer.
You can also record shot distances, your pace of play and distance travelled from when the GPS first found the course. It can pair with your phone too to receive notifications and has an integrated Swing Pro function that captures swing speed and tempo data so you can make improvements when practicing.
Bushnell Excel GPS Watch Presentation
Let us start with the looks. We’re sure you’ll agree that the Bushnell Excel (below right) is undoubtedly more stylish than the old Bushnell Neo iON GPS watch (below left). Its black background screen both creates an understated look and helps the numbers to stand out. It was also pleasant to wear thanks to its light weight and its practical size on your wrist.
The older Bushnell Neo iON and the new Bushnell Excel GPS watches
The watch is controlled by two buttons on the left and three on the right that were responsive to use, while it took less than a minute to lock on to satellites and be ready to go.
In play, the main screen displays the middle of the green yardage in a larger font, with the front and back distances and the hole’s number and par also displayed in smaller fonts. This made it very simple to use and the auto-advance function between holes worked seamlessly.
Using the middle button on the right you can tap into yardages to hazards. Be warned though, it only shows four hazards at a time, which on the whole is plenty, but may leave you struggling when tackling heavily bunkered golf courses.
There are also a raft of other features that help add value. You can record shots distances and time your round, while it also displays phone notifications, a common feature for modern GPS devices. There is also a weather option if you need to know the day’s temperature or pressure, though this did seem redundant given you are outside while playing.
One feature that jumps out is the Swing Pro function that measures the speed and tempo of your swing when you tell it what club you’re using. While this is a great function in theory, its accuracy didn’t quite deliver.
EXCEL
Getting distances around the course just got even easier with the Excel Golf GPS Watch. Bluetooth integration with smartphone allows you to get course updates without needing to sync with a computer and you can receive call, messaging and calendar notifications on your watch.
Long battery life – play 3 rounds before charging. Full front optical mounted color display with auto brightness adjustment. Distance Made Simple from Bushnell Golf.
- Bluetooth integration with smartphone for course updates without needing to sync with a computer
- Full front optical mounted color display with auto brightness adjustment
- Long Battery Life – play 3 rounds before charging
- Preloaded with 35,000+ courses
- Easy-to-Read Front/Center/Back Distances
- Up to 4 Hazard Distances Per Hole
- Auto Course Recognition
- Auto Hole Advance
- Integrated Fitness Step Counter
- Swing Tempo
- Weather
- Stopwatch/Alarm/Timer
- Water Resistant
- Includes USB charging cord
- App included with purchase of Excel Watch
- Full color aerial views of hole layouts with distances
- 3D flyovers with distances
- Scorekeeping
- Book tee times
- Swing analysis stats
- Pedometer and Fitness Trackers





