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CT10 and SuperStroke Putter Grips

Anyone know how to attach CT10 Club Sensor to SuperStroke Putter grip as they have a metal weight at the top and can't find a way to screw in the sensor to count putts.

  • No but  i would love to re-grippe my putter with superstroke Putter grip. So i like to know a  solution as well.

  • Former Member
    0 Former Member over 5 years ago

    Still no idea ?
    Same problem here...

  • I am sorry but they are not compatible with all clubs.

  • Former Member
    0 Former Member over 5 years ago

    Hi Chris,

    That's a pity, this should be mentionned clearly I guess.. :-(

  • Former Member
    0 Former Member over 5 years ago

    I sanded down the bottom of the sensor, used 3M tape and have had no problems. Yes it is a design flaw but easily fixed in 5 minutes

  • Former Member
    0 Former Member over 5 years ago

    Thanks for the feedback...

    I ended with more or less the same strategy, cutting the spike and adding a spacer with double-sided tape...

    I took this solution vs yours to keep the proportion (esthetically) of the CT10 device on the club…

    Flawed design that could be fixed with a cheap solution:-/

  • Former Member
    0 Former Member over 4 years ago in reply to Former Member

    and the double sided tape held?

  • So Garmin, with a team of engineers cannot design an Accessory to fit their CT10 to a Superstroke type putter grip, but Arrcos can.  I know that Garmin will provide a solution which excludes a large market share of people that own said putter grips and render the CT10 and app auto-shot as a fail.  Please contact me, we can discuss designing a quick 3d printer model to fit a CT10 to a Superstroke...help me...help you!! :)  Seriously contact me, maybe discuss a prototype and market survey of CT10 users?  

    Maybe I am mistaken but there is NO solution currently available past TAPE and sanding down the device or maybe offering a trade up sensor or add-on or diff design for ONE sensor in the 14 or 3 pack for a minor increase in price, but ultimately as a stand-alone purchase, easy revenue for a quick design meeting to look at concept to market...ok, apologies.  

  • Former Member
    0 Former Member over 4 years ago in reply to 5993484

    same problem here, a solution like Arccos would be highly appreciated!