For those looking for solutions, I used wine cork. Not a new idea as it’s been suggest by many Garmin users. Though it might help to include pictures. I used JB Weld KwikWeld to glue the cork on the grip
For those looking for solutions, I used wine cork. Not a new idea as it’s been suggest by many Garmin users. Though it might help to include pictures. I used JB Weld KwikWeld to glue the cork on the grip
That requires a bit of work. Only Bogeys made an adapter to perfectly fit with the CT10 and Superstroke
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SIts perfectly flush. Just screw in.
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Great idea. Can I ask you, what are the benefits of using a CT-10 sensor on a putter? Are you able to determine distance to the hole? (If so, I assume you are having to manually move the pin location)…
the reason I had to use the blast motion attachment and cut some of the sensor off is that my super stroke mid grip had a 50g weight that screws into the top and fully covers the hole near flush with the…
another option I have used for super stroke with the weight in the handle is: [link removed]
I did have to cut the tip of the ct10 to fit it but it has been working great for about 2 years.
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Nate - thanks for replying with the BlastMotion adapter suggestion!!
Took little sanding down on the sides of the CT10 sensor, but the adapter fit perfectly on SuperStroke Flatso 3.0 (wouldn’t work with 5.0 size SuperStroke grips)
Picture below of adapter on my Scotty Newport 2.5+
That requires a bit of work. Only Bogeys made an adapter to perfectly fit with the CT10 and Superstroke
[link removed]
SIts perfectly flush. Just screw in.
External link removed from comments in thread per Terms of Use.
the reason I had to use the blast motion attachment and cut some of the sensor off is that my super stroke mid grip had a 50g weight that screws into the top and fully covers the hole near flush with the top of the grip.
Great idea. Can I ask you, what are the benefits of using a CT-10 sensor on a putter? Are you able to determine distance to the hole? (If so, I assume you are having to manually move the pin location). Or is the only benefit that it tracks the number of putts so that you don't have to enter it in manually?
Using a CT10 on the putter will automatically enter the number of putts so you don’t have to manually enter it.
I do know many have requested the feature to auto determine distances of the putts but I haven’t seen it added yet.
I just received my order in the mail. Wanted to thank you for posting this. I had a blastmotion attachment lost it twice as it fell out during rounds. This is much more secure. The Only Bogeys ball markers are hilarious!