It’s not only a grip. It’s the sole connection between your hands and your club. It’s in your hands on every, single, shot. And with fresh grips, you can gain two meters. It’s just another reason to refresh your set and refresh your game.
How often should I re-grip my Swing or Putter grips?
It depends on how much you play, re-gripping once a year is a good base point. We recommend to change more often when you start to see wear patterns. The oils on your hands, sweat, dirt and even hot and cold temperatures can break down the rubber. So the more you play, the more you will need to re-grip. You may also need to re-grip your most used clubs more often than the entire set. Your driver or wedges may require more attention to keep you feeling connected with each swing. As for the putter, it is the most used grip in the back but is often overlooked for a refresh! We recommend checking for wear regularly and replacing the grip as needed based on the wear patterns.
How can I make my grips last longer?
To extend the life of your grips, we recommend cleaning your grips regularly to remove the oils and dirt which can build up with consistent use. You will want to use mild dish soap such as Dawn, water, a soft scrub brush and a towel. Mix the soap in a bowl of warm water. Dip the scrub brush in the soapy water and scrub the grip on all sides. Rinse soap off grip, pat dry with towel and let grips dry completely before use.
Where should I store my golf clubs?
We recommend storing them indoors or out of direct UV light. We discourage storing clubs in trunks of cars or in elements that change temperature drastically, such as your garage.
What are the benefits of regripping my clubs?
Regripping golf clubs can offer several advantages to golfers. Here are some key benefits:
Improved Grip:
Over time, the grips on golf clubs can wear down, becoming smooth and
slippery. Regripping ensures a fresh, tacky surface, providing better
traction and control during the swing. This can lead to more consistent
shots and improved performance.
Increased Comfort:
Worn-out grips can be uncomfortable to hold, causing fatigue and
potentially affecting your swing. Regripping allows you to choose grips
that are the right size, material, and texture for your hands, enhancing
overall comfort and feel.
Maintained Consistency:
Consistency is crucial in golf, and having consistent grips on all your
clubs ensures a uniform feel throughout your set. This can contribute to
more predictable shots and better overall performance.
Enhanced Accuracy:
A proper grip is essential for accuracy in golf. Regripping allows you
to customize the thickness and feel of the grip, promoting a more
comfortable and accurate hand position. This can lead to improved shot
dispersion and better control over the ball.
Renewed Confidence:
The confidence to execute shots is vital in golf. Knowing that you have
fresh, well-fitted grips can boost your confidence on the course. It
can eliminate doubts related to the equipment and allow you to focus
more on your swing and strategy.
Extended Club Lifespan:
Regularly regripping your clubs can help extend the lifespan of your
equipment. Worn-out grips can lead to increased pressure on other parts
of the club, such as the shaft and clubhead, potentially causing damage.
By maintaining your grips, you contribute to the overall longevity of
your clubs.
Adaptability to Conditions: Different weather
conditions can affect the performance of your grips. Regripping allows
you to choose grips that are suitable for specific weather conditions,
such as wet or humid conditions. This adaptability can be particularly
important for golfers who play in a variety of climates.
Personalized Style:
Grip technology has advanced, offering golfers a wide range of styles,
colors, and materials to choose from. Regripping provides an opportunity
to personalize your clubs and express your individual style on the
course.
What causes grips to wear down?
Many factors contribute to the breakdown of rubber grips causing decreased traction and control. Expore what is wearing your grips on the right:
UV light
Oils
Sweat
Temperature
Dirt
Grip fitting sizing.
Did you know 50% of golfers should not be using a Standard sized grip? Shots missed right and left could be caused by the wrong grip size creating too much or too little wrist release.