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…
I also sanded down the bottom of CT10 and purchased The Oversize Putter Attachment* (SKU: 900-00072).
https://store.blastmotion.com/store/accessories/oversized-putter-attachment-option-b/
It is a black golf rubber attachment that slips over the end of the oversize putter grip. The oversize putter attachment fits Super Stroke and most oversize putter grips.
It fits perfect.
5,5 mm. I did not remove the weight. I a second stage i put some grip tape between the head of the grip and the CT10. With the solvent off course. I’m thinking of doing this with all my clubs now. Specifically because single CT10 are not for sale. If you loose one you have to buy at least 3 pieces.
good luck.
Had the same issue - I glued mine with silicone sealant.
Unscrew and remove the Superstroke cap with an Allen key ( Hex Key). Get some silicone sealant (clear) from your local hardware store. Fill the cap end with silicone and the indent in the bottom of the CT10 (around the threaded spindle) with silicon. Places the CT10 on the top of the putter. Push down and ensure the sensor is centred. wipe away any excess. Leave to dry overnight.
You'll have a very solid firm fixing that will still allow you to change the battery when you need to. It's easy to remove if you change you mind and won't destroy the putter grip or the sensor.
Did you notice the sensor not powering on b/c it was not exposed to light with the B option? Apparently, the sensor uses light and being upright for working. I asked Garmin this question, and didn't really get a straight answer. Because I upgraded my putter grip, I put my putter CT sensor in my golf bag until I could figure out a good way to connect it. I noticed that the sensor was still connecting to my S60 watch from inside the golf bag even though it was not exposed to light. Curious of your experience.
Thanks Scott!
no issues at all with using the B option with it recognizing that I'm putting. My watch (fenix 6) shows a notification when the club wakes up and It's always consistent with my putter. Registers as normal (tap ins generally don't register).