If you like a tacky feel in a golf grip
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ZWICK 4 PREZ...you should order Tacki-mac Itomics. definitely no club turn with these grips. Only $3.59 a grip too. I'm not sure how long they last.. prolly not very long.. but I change grips every year so that's not an issue for me.
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j_crazyLOL my grips are 5 years old. granted I don't play as much as you Zwick, but I still probably need an upgrade.
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ZWICK 4 PREZ
5 years old? wtf lol. They'd be flying outta my hands at 5 years old.j_crazy wrote: LOL my grips are 5 years old. granted I don't play as much as you Zwick, but I still probably need an upgrade. -
j_crazyi also don't know how to put them on so that deters me from getting new ones.
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ZWICK 4 PREZ
get a razor and cut the old ones offj_crazy wrote: i also don't know how to put them on so that deters me from getting new ones.
peel the tape off
clean up the shafts
apply double sided tape
put mineral spirits inside the grip and pour over the tape
slide grip over tape
align
let dry
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lhslep134I just take my clubs to a store to get them regripped, I don't want to run the chance of messing up, or I'll have my buddy do them but he lives in Ytown and I don't make it back home that many times in the summer because I stay in Cbus.
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ZWICK 4 PREZ
it's not exactly brain surgerylhslep134 wrote: don't want to run the chance of messing up -
j_crazybetter not be. because now you've got me convinced that i can't fuck it up. i've got a new project for the week.
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raiderbuckGolf Galaxy regrips clubs for like $2 a pop or something like that. Got my clubs regripped in Lamkin Crossline Standards last season. I think I paid around $65 or so for the grips and regripping by Golf Galaxy.
For me, these were the best all around grips. They feel the most comfortable in my hands. Going to get my driver wrapped soon.
Edit..by Zwicks directions I may have to try to regrip my clubs myself now. Although every year is way too much for me. -
4cards...I have Golfpride 1/2 cord grips on mine.
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stroupsI used to work at a job where I had to re-grip golf clubs. If you follow Zwicks directions it's pretty much idiot proof. The only thing you have to worry about is getting the grip twisted, but you will have a couple minutes once you put them on to work with it to make sure it's straight. (it only really matters when you have putter grips like this that are flat on the sides.)
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september63I simply fill a bucket with hot water and liquid dish soap. Let the grips sit in the soapy water for a bit and then towel dry them. Gives you a refreshed grip for a few rounds.
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I Wear PantsI should probably change grips here soon. My Winns are getting to about that point.
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ZWICK 4 PREZ
I hate Winns.. They have terrible durability. Good feel though.I Wear Pants wrote: I should probably change grips here soon. My Winns are getting to about that point. -
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Yeah, I usually play Golf Pride.ZWICK 4 PREZ wrote:
I hate Winns.. They have terrible durability. Good feel though.I Wear Pants wrote: I should probably change grips here soon. My Winns are getting to about that point. -
Be NiceI just put a new Winn great on my son's putter today. I like Golf Pride with half cords.
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ZWICK 4 PREZThe Decade Multicompounds are nice. I'm giving these Itomics a go this year tho.
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I Wear Pants
Too rich, I'll probably just get the tour wraps if I end up getting new grips.ZWICK 4 PREZ wrote: The Decade Multicompounds are nice. I'm giving these Itomics a go this year tho.
I think I'm going to get a round in Wednesday depending on the weather. So that's nice. -
Be NicePlaying at the Elks CC in Portsmouth next weekend if the weather holds out.