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Lamkin Sponsors Chrysler Club Championship
Inspiring players at all levels, the Chrysler Club Championship (CCC) provides amateur golfers across the country with the chance of a lifetime, and Lamkin grips will be supplying superior grip stability, traction and comfort to thousands of CCC competitors in their quest to play in a PGA Tour event.
“We’re proud to announce our sponsorship of the Fourth Annual Chrysler Club Championship,” says Bob Lamkin, president of Lamkin Corporation. “The Chrysler Club Championship is a spirited tournament of the highest caliber and in the greatest golf tradition, allowing amateurs to vie for a top title and a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to play in the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. We’re excited to be a part of it.”

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Lamkin Grips Win Again
America’s leader in grip innovation for more than eight decades, Lamkin grips continue to win on the pro tours by providing superior stability, comfort and traction. Recently, Lamkin earned its fifth victory in six weeks on the pro tours and added close to $1 million in winnings to Lamkin’s 2007 season total.
“We’re very excited that professional golfers — as well as golfers of all skill levels — are turning to Lamkin grips for ultimate grip stability, traction and performance,” says Bob Lamkin, president and CEO of the Lamkin Corporation. “There are other, larger grip manufacturers that churn out mass quantities of golf grips as part of their overall production line of products.

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Grip Q & A
A quick one-on-one with Bob Lamkin, president and CEO of Lamkin Corporation
Q: How often should a player regrip their clubs?
BL: Golfers who are playing or practicing once a week, should really think about regripping their clubs once a year. With the proper maintenance, for example, a golfer who plays less than 50 rounds a year can actually get two years out of our standard Lamkin Crossline grip. Simply by washing it down with a nice, soapy solution will bring back life to the material. I wouldn’t suggest any active golfer go more than two years without regirpping their golf clubs.

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