Wednesday, 6 December 2017

Re-Grip To Get Back The Grip!

Golf club grip is an essential for professional golfers. Re-gripping on a regular basis is very important. There are various such golf grip kits available on the internet provided by a number of well-known companies. The golf grip kits comprise grips (they come in various materials, namely synthetic or rubber and are known to have good longevity. They play a major role in vibration dampening.), tape strips for the grips (which are solvent activated and thus ensures reliability even in humid and warm weather), vise-clamp and also instruction manuals for re-gripping the clubs.

These days, the internet provides you with a number of options to shop from. The kits are complete and well equipped to finish the task of re-gripping. The entire process of re-gripping can be done in less than half an hour. This can help you save 3-4 strokes every round.

Consider re-gripping your golf club grips after 35-45 rounds of playing or at least twice in a year. Various factors like dirt, oil from your hands or heat can aggravate the wearing down of grips because even the best quality golf grip age with time. This can aid you to play more freely without being subconscious about losing the club during a swing.
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Here, mentioned below are some of the signs that will tell you that it is time to re-grip:

·         Cracks forming.
·         Repeated feeling of slipping during the swings.
·         Indentations due to fingers or spots due to wearing.
·         Smooth or hard spots.
·         Inadequate track.

While you select your golf club grip, always keep in mind the conditions you are playing in. Cord fabrics are helpful for wet weather conditions. You can also look for heavy textured grips to prevent frequent slipping. Smooth golf club grips are not favourable for wet or humid conditions.

Major brands like Avon, Golf Pride Grips Lamkin, Tacki-Mac, Winn, Pure Grips etc provides a large variety of golf grip kits. Monark manufactures one of the best Rexton Grips, available in nominal prices and good designs.

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