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| Re: When to get new golf grips? Any time you can see badly worn spots or if your grips are hard, it's time to either a) change your grips, or b) rotate them. Rotating them is cheaper (you only pay for labour), but you lose any alignment aids. On cord grips, the cords will be very flat and very hard. On other grips, there will be obvious wear spots, and the grips will be hard and slick. |
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| Re: When to get new golf grips? Once you DO get new grips, make sure you rinse them off after the round. It helps keep them in better shape, as oils from your hands can degrade the grip material faster. Granted, I rarely follow this advice... but I regrip my own clubs and have found some cheap grips that I like to use. |
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| Re: When to get new golf grips? If you are looking to restore a bit of tackiness to your grips, try this: put some liquid dishsoap on a dry cloth and wipe your grips with them, but use sparingly - you don't want them covered with a layer of soap! Use another dry cloth to remove any excess soap and to ensure the grips are dry. Do not use any water!!!! |
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| Re: When to get new golf grips? What happens when your hands get sweaty? |