⛳️ Swing smarter, not harder!
The Garmin Approach CT10 Starter Kit is an innovative automatic club tracking system featuring three sensors that effortlessly monitor your golf performance. Compatible with a range of Garmin golf watches, it provides real-time data on every shot, including distances and club types, while boasting an impressive 4-year battery life.
Item Weight | 3.84 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.5 x 0.5 x 1.1 inches |
Item model number | 010-01994-01 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Warranty | 1 year limited warranty |
Battery Life | 4 years |
Voice command | Buttons |
J**M
Plug and play
Works great with the s70 approach watch. Plug and play
P**N
Expensive but critical for improvement
These are more expensive than they should be, but paired with a Garmin watch, they work fantastic.
J**R
CT10 and Garmin Approach Watch
CT 10 sensors must be used in combined with a compatible Garmin Approach watch, and Garmin app downloads to your iPhone. Sensors annd watch communicate via Bluetooth, while playing golf. After setup, the app provides a picture of each hole played, distance and location of each shot, as well as stats- putts, greens in regulation, fairway hit, etc. A bit costly, but a ‘big picture’ of each round and individual holes are recorded by the app to your phone. Batteries in CTs last for about a year.
B**G
CT10 Sensors Work Well
The CT 10 sensors work really well. I paired mine with a Garmin s70 watch which gives me a lot of information on any round played while not having to enter any more information during a round.. The sensors are a little weird at first so I bought protective covers which makes them less noticeable. I would recommend these to anyone interested in looking how these sensors map out every shot during your round and even recommend a club if you’re in caddy mode.
A**O
Almost a great product
Started with a set of three and over time bought 14. The price is very high and it requires a Garmin Approach gps/watch so you have a lot of money tied up to collect golf data. For the first year all went well until the batteries died which is not a problem. However. Garmin did not provide a tool to remove the battery cap so with great effort I got them changed. Although they say the tool can be purchase I have never found one for sale. I have now lost two battery caps so those sensors are worthless. Garmin did not take into account that someone might lose a battery cap so they are not for sale either. Try to buy one or two Ct10 sensors. We own mulitple Garmin devices which work great until they don't. Then plan to through them out and buy new. BTW, my Approach S20 watch/GPS was killed yesterday by ESD. Who makes electronic devices without ESD protection? Today, I have 12 sensors on 14 clubs but no GPS/watch to collect the data. Back to using a range finder and manually collecting shot dataRevised Review Feb 3, 2022 - Changed the rating to 5 star because I said it was a great product but the "almost" was added for lack of the proper tool and repair part when the battery cap gt lost. After a more thorough search I found the tool on the Garmin website and ordered it. Then got in a chat with them on the availabiity of replacement caps. The Garmin CS person issued an order to replace both sensors and added a tool for no cost. They were very responsive and earned a better rating. Don't try to change batterries without the tool, I used a large pliers and it obviously was not adequate
D**E
Love the CT10 Golf Club Sensors
I have used the CT10 sensors paired with my Garmin S62 watch, and love the fact that I can keep close tabs on my progress as far as distance, off center hits, how many fairways hit, etc. There are some issues with them always accurately recording data...like I highly doubt that I really hit my "longest drive" at 565 yards...but for the most part they really do a good job of recording data. I gave the "Value for money" a 3/5 as it is much cheaper to buy the full set of 14 ($17.65 per club sensor) than it is to buy a starter set of 3 ($24.65 per club sensor) when I added one club to my bag this year. Plus that, they are almost never on sale. Come on Garmin...give us a break at least once in a while with the club sensors. Overall they do the job they are designed to do, but I do wish that Garmin would work at improving their sensitivity and give us accurate data 100% of the time. I'm glad I bought they and my S62 watch...they make a great combination.
S**A
Just use the putter
I bought it to get short game stats for the Garmin golf app. Problem I found was using the sensors on my putter and two wedges, the system would get confused if I carried all three clubs around the green. The system would not correctly identify which club I was using, requiring editing the round later on. This wouldn’t happen if I pulled one of the wedges and walked to my ball and hit it. But when I am near the green or in a bunker I take my wedges and putter with me to speed up play so I don’t have to run back and forth to the cart. Apparently the system gets confused when all 3 clubs are in range or close to my watch. I ended up removing the wedge sensors and just using the putter sensor. I use manual club entry for all clubs except the putter. Would give 5 stars if they sold a single sensor.
K**.
Great product
Great product
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