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| Repair hole in top of grip I just bought a used Driver. The Grip is fine, except for a tear in the top of the grip. I'd like to fix it to keep moisture, etc... out of the shaft. Is there any recommended repair techniques? I realize I could just use some electrical tape, but I'd like it to look decent. I was thinking a dab or two of RTV silicone might work. Thanks, Greg |
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| Re: Repair hole in top of grip if you already have some, contact cement or superglue will fix it, and won't effect playability. But if you have to go out and buy some, why not simply have the driver regripped? |