How to Replace Your Golf Club’s Grip
Posted by Golfer on January 10th, 2008 at 04:36am
There will come a time when you need to replace your golf clubs grips. I personally do this once a year. And instead of paying a golf shop a lot of money to replace my clubs grip for me, I choose to do it manually. Follow these simple steps and you will replace your grips in no time.
1. Remove the grip from your club. I suggest using scissors just to get it started for you, or possibly a knife. Make sure all the tape and any residue is cleared off the club.
2. Get some strong, double-sided tape and wrap it around your club from the top of your club, to where the new grip will end.
3. Put a small piece of duck tape, and place it over the small little whole on the top of the grip, not the open side.
4. Pour some solvent into the open side of your new grip. Make sure the solvent gets all around the inside of the grip.
5. Add some more solvent to the club on top of the double-sided tape. Try to make sure almost every spot is covered.
6. Remove the duck tape from the top of the grip, and slide the grip onto your club. It will take around 8 hours to dry, so be patient.
Hope this helps you for the next time your clubs grips need replacing.
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