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…
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 have a larger air hole to allow for easier installation of the grip to the club, but may not hold in the sensor as well as others... so it may be a good idea to consult with Garmin support, and the golf smith before re-gripping to gauge if the grip will allow a proper, secure installation of the CT-10, in a manner that will not risk loss, damage to the sensor, or the grip.
The Approach CT-10 sensors are designed to screw securely into most conventional sized golf grip design standards...but depending on the brand/model...the grip may be have design features for other accessories like a counter-weight, ball tool, ...etc that may not be ideal, so another grip type may need to be considered.