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Regripping 101

When to Regrip

Old, worn-out grips will cost you shots on the course. It's that simple. Compare an older grip to a new one and the differences are obvious. Regripping golf clubs on an annual basis is essential to getting the most out of your equipment. New grips make for a better game.

Older grips with smooth, hard surfaces and shiny patches or wear spots will cause the club to slip in your hands and affect the position of the club face at impact. New grips reduce torque and provide the tack and traction needed to make good shots.

There is no doubt that worn grips will hurt your golf game. But unlike a glitch in your swing, worn-out grips are easy to spot and fix. Simply pick up your clubs and inspect all sides. Signs of wear to look for include:

  • Smooth, hard surfaces
  • Cracks
  • Shiny patches
  • Wear spots, especially where the thumbs make contact
  • Faded or bare spots on grips that have been painted or have logos
  • Insufficient tack

Grip Sizes
Golf grips are available in many sizes. Playing with the proper-sized grips on your clubs is one of the most important elements of your equipment. A grip that is too small will cause the club head to close prematurely, resulting in a hook. A slice will occur with a grip that is too large. You can find the perfect grip size with our virtual fitting system.






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