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How Arccos Golf Works: Sensors, AI Caddie, and What the Data Actually Shows You

Last updated: March 21, 2026

TLDR

Arccos sensors screw into your club grips and detect every shot automatically — no manual entry required during the round. The hardware costs $199–$249 plus a $99/year subscription for the AI Caddie. It takes 3–5 rounds before the system has enough data to give meaningful recommendations.

DEFINITION

Shot Tracking
Automatic recording of every shot's start location, end location, club used, and outcome. Arccos sensors detect the impact vibration and GPS position of each shot without any manual input from the golfer during play.

DEFINITION

AI Caddie
Arccos's recommendation engine that suggests which club to use based on your personal shot data, current conditions, and the specific hole layout. Takes into account your average and dispersion for each club, rather than marketing-claimed distances.

DEFINITION

Strokes Gained
A statistical framework that measures each shot's quality relative to a baseline expectation. Arccos calculates strokes gained off-the-tee, approach, around-the-green, and putting using your accumulated shot data.

Arccos operates differently from every other golf stat app. There is no manual shot entry, no tapping the screen between shots, no post-round data entry. You walk the course and the sensors do the recording.

Whether that automation is worth $300+ in year one is the central question for most golfers considering the system.

How the Sensor System Works

Each Arccos sensor is a cylindrical device that screws into the butt end of a club grip. The sensors contain an accelerometer that detects the vibration pattern of a golf swing impact. When impact is detected, the sensor records a timestamp and transmits the signal to your smartphone via Bluetooth, where the app combines the sensor data with your phone’s GPS position to plot the shot.

Setup involves installing sensors on all 14 clubs — driver, irons, wedges, and putter. The process takes 30–45 minutes. After installation, sensors run passively and communicate only when your phone is nearby.

The AI Caddie Feature

The AI Caddie is the differentiated feature that justifies the subscription cost. After accumulating enough rounds, the system builds a personalized distance model for each club based on your actual measured carry distances — not the distance you tell it or the spec sheet from the manufacturer.

The caddie then recommends clubs for each approach shot based on pin position, your personal distance profile, your dispersion (how far off-center you typically miss), and real-time wind conditions. For a 150-yard approach where most golfers would instinctively grab an 8-iron, the caddie might recommend a 7-iron because your actual carry data shows the 8-iron only reaches 150 when perfectly struck.

Per Out of Bounds Golf reporting, the hardware cost is $199–$249 with a $99/year ongoing subscription.

The 3–5 Round Calibration Period

Arccos is explicit about this in their onboarding: the AI Caddie recommendations are not meaningful until you have 3–5 rounds of data. The first few rounds build the baseline distance model. Without this calibration, the system is guessing.

Golfers who abandon the system after 2 rounds because the recommendations seem off are doing so before the system has had time to learn their game.

The Honest Assessment

Arccos is the best automated shot tracking available for amateur golfers. The question is whether the insight it provides translates to actual score improvement. For golfers who actively use the data — reviewing shot patterns, adjusting target selection based on recommendations, practicing the weaknesses the data reveals — Arccos provides a measurable path to improvement. For golfers who enjoy the data as information but do not change anything based on it, the $300 first-year cost is hard to justify over a free GPS app with manual stat tracking.

How does the Arccos sensor installation work?

Arccos sensors are threaded into the butt end of each club's grip, replacing or supplementing the existing grip cap. Installation takes 30–45 minutes for a full set of 14 clubs. The sensors are approximately the size of a half-inch cylinder and sit flush with the end of the grip. They detect impact via accelerometer and transmit to your phone via Bluetooth. Battery life is approximately 40+ rounds per sensor before the non-replaceable battery depletes and sensors must be replaced.

Does Arccos require you to do anything during a round?

Minimal interaction is required. You open the Arccos app before the round, confirm the course, and start walking. The sensors detect each shot automatically. After the round, you review the automatic shot log for any missed or incorrectly identified shots (typically 2–5 corrections per round). The AI Caddie also provides club recommendations for each shot in real time if you consult it mid-round.

How much does Arccos cost in total?

The sensor kit runs $199–$249 per Out of Bounds Golf reporting, with a $99/year subscription required to access the AI Caddie and full analytics. First-year total cost is $300+. The subscription is ongoing — without it, you lose access to recommendations and advanced analytics, though basic shot tracking data remains accessible. Sensor batteries last approximately 40 rounds each before replacement kits are needed.

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How long before Arccos provides useful recommendations?
Arccos states in their onboarding that 3–5 rounds are needed before the AI Caddie provides personalized recommendations. With fewer rounds, the system does not have enough data on your actual carry distances and dispersions. After 10–15 rounds, the recommendations are more refined. After a full season, the system develops a detailed profile of your tendencies in different conditions.
Does Arccos work on a putter?
Yes. Arccos sells a putter sensor as part of the kit. Putting data is tracked including distance, make/miss, and putts-from-range statistics. Some golfers find the putter sensor less reliable than the full-swing sensors because putting touch is more variable and harder for accelerometer detection to interpret accurately.
What does the AI Caddie actually recommend?
The AI Caddie recommends a club for each shot based on your measured carry distances (not marketing specs), your dispersion (how consistently you hit each club), the pin position, and wind conditions. It often recommends a different club than a golfer's instinct — particularly on approach shots where golfers consistently overestimate their distances. The caddie also recommends lay-ups and conservative targets when the risk/reward does not favor going for the green.
Is Arccos better than manually tracking stats with an app?
Arccos is more accurate because it eliminates manual entry errors during the round. When you manually log shots in an app, you sometimes forget to enter a shot, enter the wrong club, or misremember the shot sequence after a hole. Arccos's automatic detection is more reliable for golfers who want accurate data. Manual apps are sufficient for golfers who want general trend information rather than precise club-by-club analytics.

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