Do you take care of your grips? What I mean is do you regularly clean them, even replace them!!
'Honestly...when was the last time you replaced your Grips...'
You know the grip is your ONLY contact with the golf club. If they are not kept clean and dry then you lose the contact and feeling of the grip!!
Act now - regrip your clubs now ready for the start of the winter months.
Frequent golfers like you and me who play every week are recommended to replace our grips every 12 months!!! A new grip can make a huge difference to your game giving you extra adhesion and contact in your hands. Also, making your clubs feel like new again.
Did you know....
Thicker Golf Grips are essential for players with large hands, players who regularly hook or draw the golf ball, players with arthritus who struggle to hold the grip or players whose fingers wrap around the grip and push into their palm.
Thinner Golf Grips are essential for players with small hands, players who regularly slice or fade the golf ball, players who require more clubhead feel, and players whose fingers do not fully encircle the grip.
Make the grips thicker or thinner; choose your favourite/preferred style of grip. Even choose your favourite colour and make them match your bag or attire!!
Now what about reshafting?
Have you ever wanted longer or shorter shafts. For TALL GOLFERs the standard size club shafts are not long enough meaning you always have to crouch when swinging.
Reshaft your clubs and you will never have to crouch again and you too can start swinging like the PROFESSIONALS are always instructing!!! After all, their custom golf clubs are always made to suit their swing and size!!!
Most people buy expensive golf clubs right off the rack because they look good or their favourite tour player plays that brand.
Each golf club has a specific purpose and should match YOU to achieve its maximum efficiency. There are some very simple and inexpensive things you can do yourself to bring out the best in every piece of equipment you own.
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