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…
Recently had same problem, so checked this forum. Found a very easy way round. Remove grip cap with Allen key. Bought a rubber tapered test tube stopper. Max width 11 mm but sure up to 13 would work fine. Insert rubber stopper into grip then screw the ct10 into the stopper. Very secure.
This is what I did:
Bought some test tube corks and removed the supper stroke end cap (i'm not using any weights), inserted then screwed in the cork, I was able to screw-in al the way in. I then drilled a hole in the cork and screwed in the ct10, i's very secure and no glue required.
I used a 11/64” drill bit to start a hole in the metal end of the SuperStroke grip. It started spinning clockwise. I then reversed drill while applying pressure. The metal grip end unscrewed out. I put it in my bench vise then using a 1/4” bit drill a hole large enough to accept the CT10.
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Made it work by removing metal end cap on grip with a hex wrench. Taped (electrical) threads on end cap to protect. Secured end cap with needle nose vise grips to hold while drilling. Drilled out hex hole with Ryobi #1 through #3 screw extraction bits starting with #1 and making hope bigger with #2 and #3. Inserted CT10 in end-cap hole after shaving down some CT10 thread. Glued CT10 to end-cap. Screwed end cap back in with CT10 already attached. Don't use double sided tape method. My way is very secure.
Did exactly the same with a spare weight, filed the two sides of the top cap slightly to enable a wrench to fit, then used a rubber washer under the weight. Screwed this in with the wrench and then can insert the CT10 as normal without any modification to the CT10....
Hello, I had the same problem. I unscrewed the cap at the end of the handle and taped the threads.
On the CT 10 I shortened the thread by about half so that the sensor fits into the hole in the cap (possibly put a washer in between).
Then I glued the sensor in place with 2K glue.
It is very stable and I can turn the sensor including the cap from the handle to get to the weight.