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When
and why should clubs be re-gripped?
After 20 rounds or every six months,
whichever comes first. Think of grips like the oil in
your car: change your grips for optimum performance.
Clubs with worn grips will slip in your hands, causing
open or closed club faces that result in hooks or slices.
Incorrectly sized grips may cause you to grip the club
too tightly, causing tension in your hands and loss
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New
technology allows companies to manufacture grips in
a variety of sizes, colors and degrees of firmness.
We'll help you determine if your current grips are the
correct size for you and help you select new ones to
your liking. Ask about special grips for players with
arthritis. |
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How
to pick and why to change shafts? Every
player has an optimum shaft for their swing. Your personal
specifications for proper weight and flex can be determined
through a club-fitting
session. The right
shaft will give you optimum ball flight, proper spin
rate and launch angle. Sometimes a shaft change is more
effective and costs less than buying an entirely new
club.
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NOTE:
Club repairs and re-grips are often completed same-day,
though typically you can expect a 24-hour turn-around.
Some repairs may cost more than prices listed and will
be quoted at time of request. We cannot save all grips
with shaft work. Replacement grips are additional and
priced separately. Time requirements and prices for
all product delivery and services will be quoted at
time of request. Shipping fees may apply to special
orders.
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