Anyone using the CT10 sensors that have discovered a good way to keep them firmly secured to the butt end of the club? I find I am having to twist and reseat them every time I pick up a club to keep them from loosening and falling out.
Anyone using the CT10 sensors that have discovered a good way to keep them firmly secured to the butt end of the club? I find I am having to twist and reseat them every time I pick up a club to keep them from loosening and falling out.
You were on the right track with the Shoe Goo. I tried many different methods of keeping them secure with no success until I tried Shoe Goo. If you just use a small amount, ( smaller than the size of a…
So 7 days ago I Shoe Goo'ed my sensors. I've played 4 times and practiced twice since then. I tried to twist them last night and all are very snug. I haven't tried to take one off yet. This is the best…
Yes, around £20 each. Biggest design flaw is
the electronics are held in the cap. Loos the cap and your left with the battery holder. Why arnt the electronics in the bit that's screwed to your club…
I would agree with this 100%
it will depend on the size of the hole at the end of the grip - it would be more relevent if you post the grip model you have.
I have Gripmasters and no such problems.
I use electrical tape. Work great and I change it if looks like it is getting dirty or lose.
Double sided 3M tape like they use to hold emblems on cars. You can get a 1” wide roll and cut it to size. Place it on the end of the grip and screw the sensor down to it. It won’t come loose but you can remove it fairly easily.
It is primitive, but GAFFA works for me. ;-)