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Take any golf club ever made and you'll
find they all have three things in
common: a head, a shaft and a grip. The
head is most associated with distance
and forgiveness. The shaft affects
distance and accuracy. The grip,
however, is the only component that
impacts all aspects of the game. It
provides the direct transfer of power
and the ability to effectively control
the ball. And it's the only component
that's actually touched.
Today's Golf Pride grips have evolved
much like heads and shafts have over the
past decade. Dramatically different from
grips made even a few years ago, fresh
Golf Pride grips are the fastest and
most inexpensive way to make an
immediate impact on control, accuracy
and distance. That's why 8 out of 10
tour pros exclusively play Golf Pride,
even though not one of them is paid to
do so.
So whether you're a competitive golfer
or just play for pure enjoyment, Golf
Pride has the right grip for you.
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Why Regrip?
Grips are made of materials that age and
wear as a function of time. Ozone, heat,
dirt and oils from your hands all age
your grips and cause the natural
degradation of the grip. The traction
that a fresh grip provides lets you hold
the club lightly without the
subconscious fear of losing the club
during your swing. This relaxed state
promotes proper swing mechanics and
wrist action. While a worn grip causes
you to grasp the club tighter, causing
arm and wrist tension that inhibits
proper swing mechanics.
A fresh set of grips is an inexpensive
and fast way to bring a noticeable
change to your game.
How to Regrip?
There are several ways to have new grips
put on your clubs. Your local golf
retailer, on-course shop or qualified
club fitter can regrip your clubs. More
than likely, you'll have your clubs back
in a day or so - sometimes in only a few
hours. You can expect to pay anywhere
from $75-$100 based on the grip you
choose. Another way to regrip your clubs
that's growing in popularity is to do it
yourself. You can purchase a grip kit at
your local golf retailer or order on
online. Learn how to regrip your clubs
from our instructional video. WMV | MOV
How to choose a grip?
There is no one grip that is right for
all golfers, and grip selection varies
widely with individual needs and
preferences. A good starting point in
selecting grips is to explore the Golf
Pride Grip Selector, Click Here. Once
you've narrowed your decision check out
the grip selection at your local golf
retailer or on-course shop, or seek the
advice of a professional club-builder.
How often to regrip?
As a rule of thumb, you should regrip
once every year. Regardless of whether
you play golf every day or only twice a
year, ozone, heat, dirt and oils are
constantly at work breaking down the
materials that make up your grips.
Granted, frequent play and personal
preference may dictate regripping
sooner, but normally there's enough
degradation of the material after a year
to warrant fresh grips. Keep in mind
that grips lose a significant amount of
their original feel long before they
become hard and glazed over. Because it
happens slowly over time, most golfers
fail to notice it. That's important to
remember because just a tiny,
imperceptible slip at contact will be
magnified to many yards by the time the
ball reaches its target. Many people
find that getting in the routine of
regripping every spring as the golf
season "officially" begins is the
easiest way to remember.
Golf Pride Golf
Grips, Still #1
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