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.
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.
Putter grips will have a variety of different design elements that may require extra consideration when securing the Approach CT-10 sensor into the grip end. Typically putter grips that are thicker will…
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…
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
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…
Hi, I drilled a 5,2 mm hole in the center of the cap. Than 3 small holes each 120 degrees from each other also in the top of the cap. With the tool i use for renewing the spikes in my shoes i can now screw the cap with the weight in my putter and in the 5.2 mm hole i screw the CT10. It's a bit more work and needs special equipment to drill but looks good. Superstroke should change their caps this way.
I drilled a 5.2 mm in the centre of the cap. Besides this 3 small holes each 120 degrees from each other to fix the cap with the weight with the tool i use for replacing spikes in my shoes. I screwed in the cap using some Locktite and the CT10 in the 5.2mm hole. Solid as a tank. It's more work and might need some more equipment but with the proper tools not a big job to do.
If you don't have (or care about) the weight at the end of the handle, you can remove the cap from the end of the grip (5/16" allen wrench), then take that to your local hardware store and find a rubber stopper with the same diameter as the top of the cap. (Cost me 40 cents). Drill a hole in the stopper, you may have to cut the length down a little too, then screw that onto the CT10, then screw both into the top of the SuperStroke grip. I can hold the whole putter up by the sensor and it actually feels more snug than my other clubs. I purchased epoxy too, but did not need it.
I did not alter the CT10 at all. SuperStroke 5.0 grip
As mentioned. Just drill a hole in the center of the grip. Loosing the possibility to change the weight (but who is doing that) and fix the CT 10 into this newly drilled hole, I have put a small piece of double side glued tape between all my clubs and the CT10 just to avoid loosing them. This after finding the CT10 from my putter back in my bag. This works well and feels more confident than without.
I sanded down the bottom of CT10 and purchased https://store.blastmotion.com/product-category/accessories/ OVERSIZED PUTTER ATTACHMENT
The Oversize Putter Attachment* (SKU: 900-00072) is a black golf attachment that slips over the end of the oversize putter grip. The oversize putter attachment fits most oversize putter grips.
It works perfect it's made of flexible rubber and fits perfect.