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CROSSLINE: BACK TO BASICS

Lamkin’s famous Crossline golf grip has been a best-seller and Tour favorite for nearly 15 years.   Currently used on millions of golf clubs around the world, the intersecting (“crossing”) lines on the Crossline grip have become one of the most recognizable patterns in golf.

Because of the enormous volume of Crossline grips produced every year, Lamkin continually upgrades the molding equipment to ensure we provide our customers with the highest quality and most durable golf grips.  Over the years, as this equipment is upgraded, the lines of the Crossline pattern became slightly wider than the original design.  After a lengthly process of testing and reviewing different iterations of the pattern, Lamkin made the decision to return to the specifications of the original Crossline design.

While the difference between the two patterns is quite subtle, it is distinct enough to be noticed by our more attentive customers.  

The renewed ”Classic” Crossline grips started shipping this summer and will be available in stores later this year.  If you have any questions about the change, click here for customer service contact information.

 

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Tips from Bob Lamkin: Five Ways a Golf Grip Can Impact Your Game

Bob Lamkin, CEO Lamkin Grips

 1.  The Wrong Size Golf Grip Will Hurt Your Game

I recently read an article on Golf.com that estimated more than 50% of golfers are using the wrong size grip.  If you’re reading this and haven’t yet measured your hand for the proper grip size, or been fitted by a professional, then chances are pretty high that you’re using the wrong size grip… and it’s probably costing you about five strokes!

Lamkin is proud to offer the widest assortment of grip sizes in the industry.  We have made this investment in our portfolio because properly fit grips lead to better performance and increased enjoyment.

For players using a grip that’s too large, hand movement is often restricted and can impact swing speed and shot distance.  On the other hand, if a player is using a grip that’s too small, hand movement is too pronounced which leads to inconsistent shots and difficulty hitting the ball straight.   In addition to hand size, players may consider physical limitations and swing mechanics when determining their ideal grip size.

For more information on grip fitting, visit your local PGA Professional or use the Lamkin Interactive Grip Selector.

 

2.  Tacky, Tacky, Tacky

This seems to be the adjective used most often to describe a really great golf grip.  From Tour players to weekend warriors, just about every golfer wants a golf grip that feels really tacky. Golf is one of the very few contexts in which “tacky” is used as a glowing endorsement.

Let’s take a step back, though, and consider exactly how a tacky golf grip impacts a golfer’s performance.  The key benefit of increased grip tack is that it provides a stable, controlled connection between a player’s hands and their clubs. Essentially, it helps the club “stick” to a player’s hands.  Without grip tackiness, a golfer uses increased grip pressure to try to create that stable connection.

What happens when a golfer is gripping their clubs too tight?  Too much grip tension leads to too much tension in a golfer’s wrists and forearms, prohibiting proper shoulder movement which inhibits swing speed… and shot distance.

In essence, it is the tackiness of a grip that helps promote a light-pressure grip.  With a light-pressure grip, a player’s hands, wrists and forearms are relaxed and ideally positioned to generate optimal swing speed and ball distance.

 

3.  The Consistency Lesson

One of the most common regripping mistakes golfers make is replacing just one or two grips at a time.  There is a good reason why Tour players are emphatic about the consistency of their grips.  Getting just a couple of clubs regripped creates a dramatic “feel” difference between your clubs.  That difference typically requires a gripping adjustment from club to club, which can lead to inconsistent shots and inconsistent performance.

To maintain swing consistency, it’s important that the condition of  a player’s grips are consistent.  In addition to size, texture and firmness differences between grips, there is often a substantial difference between the feel of a new grip and an older grip.   Because of ozone and UV exposure, older grips are typically harder and more slick.  Newer grips are generally much tackier with a softer feel.   A player is more likely to apply more pressure to their clubs with older grips, and then less pressure to their clubs with newer grips.  Inconsistent grip pressure between clubs leads to inconsistent swing mechanics and then to inconsistent shots.

The advice I offer to all of my golfing buddies is to regrip all of their clubs at the start of each golf season.  Even with professional installation, a new set of grips costs about $80.  A very worthwhile investment considering the grip is the one and only connection between a golfer and their equipment.

 

4.  Beware of Super Soft Grips

I’m often asked about the grip choices of top Tour players and other low-handicap golfers.   While there is a tremendous spectrum of preferences among “better” golfers (some prefer full-cord grips, others may like a wrap-style, etc.), there is one commonality among nearly all low-handicap players: they don’t use super-soft grips on their swinging clubs.   Not a single PGA Tour player uses a super-soft grip for their swinging clubs.

Why?  Lower handicap players usually have higher swing speeds.  With a higher swing speed, it’s critical that there is no lateral movement (“torque”) in their grip.  At higher swing speeds, even minor torque can lead to major variances in ball flight.  Softer grips are much more likely to cause hand/grip movement during a player’s swing.  Firmer grips are simply more rigid, and that rigidity leads to reduced torque.

Maybe you’re thinking, “I’m not a low handicap player, so it doesn’t matter if I use a super-soft grip”.  Actually, that’s not quite the case.  The tendency for any player using a super-soft grip is to squeeze harder on the grip (“bottoming out”) to establish a confident, slip-free connection with the club.   Once again, the more tension in a player’s grip, the more distance is inhibited.

For players with arthritis or other joint problems, the solution isn’t necessarily a softer grip, but perhaps a larger grip.  A larger grip allows a player to use increased grip strength without unnecessary grip pressure.

 

5.  Old Grips = Higher Scores

Despite the numerous benefits of grip replacement, I’m amazed at the number of golfers who continue to use worn-out golf grips.  Forget about the game-changing impact of using a correctly sized grip, let’s just focus on the millions of players who continue to use old grips.

The most common problem of worn-out grips is they’ve totally lost their tack.  Maybe they’re also cracking and have visible wear spots.  Most players don’t realize that their grips have become slick because of ozone and UV exposure.   Without grip tackiness, a player must grip with more and more tension to create solid connection with their clubs.   Remember what happens when a player is gripping their club with too much pressure?  Too much tension in the hands, wrists and forearms leads to a limited back swing motion and limited shot distance.

Regripping once a year, or every 40 rounds, can easily take several strokes off a player’s game.

 

 

 

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RESULTS ARE IN: 3GEN is the most shock-absorbing grip available!

     When Lamkin chemists began developing the new 3GEN synthetic rubber material back in 2010, their goal was clear: create the industry’s most shock-absorbing material for a new line of golf grips.  The formula that was successfully developed is, in fact, the most shock aborbent golf grip ever made.

     This is a bold claim, but it’s absolutely true and Lamkin has the evidence to support it!   Check out our video that compares how well the 3GEN material absorbs shock compared to standard rubbers, synthetic rubbers and even polymer compounds that claim to be “more shock absorbing”.  The results are astounding!  3GEN clearly outperforms all other grip materials in dampening contact vibration.

    When the first 3GEN golf grips were launched, they almost immediately captured two of three Golf Digest Golf Medals for grips.  The 3GEN advantage is now the fastest-growing material choice among premium club manufacturers, with well over two million 3GEN grips currently in the market or in production.

     Tour players have also taken note.  The majority of Tour players currently using Lamkin grips have switched to the 3GEN material because it offers a superior feel that can’t be found in any other grip material.

     The 3GEN advantage is currently offered in more than 25 grip sizes and styles.  Click here for a complete 3GEN grip listing.

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Big Win For Lamkin Grips at 2012 Nordea Masters in Sweden

Congratulations to the first, second and third place finishers at the 2012 Nordia Masters event in Stockholm Sweden.   The European PGA Tour stop delivered a hat trick win for Lamkin with the three players atop the leader board all using Lamkin golf grips.

Leading the pack, the winner of the tournament at Bro Hof Slott golf club played impeccably from tee to green all week, aided by the Lamkin Crossline Full-Cord grips he has fitted to his woods.  The Crossline Full-Cord is one of the most popular grips used on both the PGA and European PGA Tours.  It’s recognizable pattern of intersecting “cross” lines delivers incredible traction and torsion stability.  The integrated cord fabric delivers exceptional wet-wather performance and slip-free confidence.  Plus, the Crossline Full-Cord is the industry’s only full-cord golf grip available in a midsize option.

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Gary McCord Shares Golf Grip Tips in New Lamkin Videos

Golf analyst and author Gary McCord, whose irreverent and self-deprecating style has earned him fans worldwide, has recorded a four-part video series designed to help players maximize Lamkin Grips’ new Performance Plus 3GEN Wedge golf grip. The witty and knowledgeable Champions Tour player loaned his expertise to Lamkin’s online education program that breaks down wedge play into quick, easy to understand lessons.

Comparing club shafts to pencils and hammers, McCord demonstrates how users gain greater control the further they choke down on whatever is in their grasp. By adding an inch to its grip length and maintaining a wider grip base, McCord shows viewers how Lamkin’s new Wedge Grip promotes a choked down grip to improve short-game play.  Throughout the video series, McCord also elaborates on concepts including hand action, swing power, grip size, as well as the differences between soft and firm grips (and when to use which).  Lamkin’s new video series featuring Gary McCord can be seen on the company’s channel at www.YouTube.com/lamkingrips.

 

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TaylorMade Selects Lamkin Grips to Enhance New ATV Wedge Performance

A radically advanced wedge club deserves a radically advanced grip. So when selecting the grip that best complements TaylorMade’s ATV (All-Terrain Versatility) Wedge, the company chose Lamkin’s new Performance Plus  Wedge Grip.  Constructed to improve short-game play, this Wedge Grip is one inch longer than standard grips and features a reduced taper, facilitating proper hand position and traction when choking down on the club.

“Golf equipment manufacturers take painstaking measures to deliver accuracy on the course, and grips are no exception,” explains Lamkin CEO Bob Lamkin.  “Just as TaylorMade designed the new ATV Wedge to perform during critical scoring shots, Lamkin’s Wedge Grip is designed to work seamlessly with the club ensuring maximum control and precision.”

TaylorMade’s ATV Wedge is masterfully engineered, and as such required a grip that could facilitate fairway, chip and bunker shots alike to maximize the club’s utility.  Taylor Made selected the Performance Plus Wedge Grip in black, with a traditional white TaylorMade logo, , to cap off its latest release. This first-of-its-kind wedge grip is crafted to promote proper hand position and tension needed to achieve better short-game results.

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Lamkin Golf Grips Captures Win at 2012 Spanish Open

Congratulations the winner of the 2012 Open de Espaňa on his convincing victory this weekend.

Equipped with Lamkin Tour Black Full-Cord grips the winner had to face the worst of the wind and rain over the first 2 days of the tournament.  Making the most of the traction offered by his full-cord Lamkin grips, the eventual winner managed to stay in contention before carding a fantastic final round 65 to take him from a 4 shot deficit to a 3 shot victory.

The Lamkin Tour Black Full-Card grip is made with a soft rubber compound and a unique cord buffing process that offers a much less abrasive feel than traditional cord grips. While the feel of the grip is unusually soft, the Lamkin Tour Black Full-Cord still manages to deliver the traction and full cord functionality that cord players require.

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Is The Wrong Size Grip Hurting Your Game? Probably

Industry experts estimate that more than 85% of golfers are probably using the wrong size grip.   If you’re using a stock grip (the grip that just so happened to come with your new clubs), then chances are really good it’s a “standard” size.   Imagine buying and wearing “standard” size shoes.  Crazy, right?   All golfers have different sized hands and fingers, so one “standard” size most definitely does not fit all golfers.  Using the wrong size grip can be extremely damaging to your game.   If you’re having trouble generating enough swing speed to hit the ball farther, or if you’re constantly pulling and slicing the ball, check your grip size before you do anything else.  Switching to properly sized grips might very well be the easiest and cheapest way to improve your golf game.  Click here for the full story on proper grip fitting.

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PRODUCT PREVIEW: TOUR WHITE FULL CORD GRIP

Lamkin Golf Grips is very excited to announce the August launch of the industry’s first white full-cord grip. The TOUR WHITE was introduced in early 2011 on the PGA TOUR. After posting an image of the Tour grip on its Facebook page, Lamkin was overwhelmed with the positive feedback and quickly decided to add the TOUR WHITE Full Cord grip to their product portfolio. The TOUR WHITE will be available at www.lamkingrips.com in mid-August. The TOUR WHITE is an incredibly soft cord grip that provides maximum comfort in wet and humid weather conditions. It’s counterpart, the TOUR BLACK Full Cord, is one of Lamkin’s most popular grips on the PGA TOUR.

Style, comfort and performance have been perfectly fused to create Lamkin’s new TOUR WHITE Full Cord grip.

Lamkin Golf Grips is very excited to announce the August launch of the industry’s first white full-cord grip. The TOUR WHITE was introduced in early 2011 on the PGA TOUR. After posting an image of the Tour grip on its Facebook page, Lamkin was overwhelmed with the positive feedback and quickly decided to add the TOUR WHITE Full Cord grip to their product portfolio. The TOUR WHITE will be available at www.lamkingrips.com in mid-August. The TOUR WHITE is an incredibly soft cord grip that provides maximum comfort in wet and humid weather conditions. It’s counterpart, the TOUR BLACK Full Cord, is one of Lamkin’s most popular grips on the PGA TOUR.

Style, comfort and performance have been perfectly fused to create Lamkin’s new TOUR WHITE Full Cord grip.

Lamkin Golf Grips is very excited to announce the August launch of the industry’s first white full-cord grip. The TOUR WHITE was introduced in early 2011 on the PGA TOUR. After posting an image of the Tour grip on its Facebook page, Lamkin was overwhelmed with the positive feedback and quickly decided to add the TOUR WHITE Full Cord grip to their product portfolio. The TOUR WHITE will be available at www.lamkingrips.com in mid-August. The TOUR WHITE is an incredibly soft cord grip that provides maximum comfort in wet and humid weather conditions. It’s counterpart, the TOUR BLACK Full Cord, is one of Lamkin’s most popular grips on the PGA TOUR.

Style, comfort and performance have been perfectly fused to create Lamkin’s new TOUR WHITE Full Cord grip.

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THERE’S A GOOD CHANCE YOU’RE ALREADY PLAYING OUR GRIPS

Do you know what brand of grips you’re playing with? You’d be surprised how many people actually have Lamkin grips on their clubs yet don’t even know it. We’ve been providing grips to all the major club manufacturers for years. Chances are though, you won’t see the Lamkin logo on them. We’re hoping to see that change. And speaking of change, if you want to change your game, change your grips. It’s a relatively inexpensive way to feel like you have a set of new clubs. If you’re grips are worn, if you’ve played over 40 rounds with them, or if you’re holding on for dear life to prevent your hands from slipping, it’s time for new grips. Our 3GEN grips with patent pending technology stay tacky in all weather conditions–even snow. (Okay, we haven’t really tested them in snow, but be the first and let us know.)

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