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Golf Club Regripping
Took a few "rounds to Get Used To The senior graphite shafts to feel really good thesis to go. Great playability, I am very Pleased With The pitching wedge, great. Series that restores confidence in the game of iron from the address. The greens are attacked from afar thanks to a gaming facility on the long iron, everything. I Was looking to update from my Acer XP905 Irons (awesome clubs) That I've been playing for years. It past few "just wanted to try Something New. I Decided to Give the. I Have Gained Accuracy and distance (at least 10 yds), ??with My new 7 iron. I Have Eliminated The Right Side of the fairway! The Main Goal Is That Thing. 75% of our customers replaced the grips of their clubs for the first time. 84% of them said it was easy, 16% said it was not difficult, and 0% felt that it was difficult to replace the grip itself. 73% said they had noticed an improvement in their game after replacing the grips. You need a grip tape for grip, a cutter and a little turpentine. The tape is supplied when you buy a grip here. 2) Put the tape on the shaft, the tape must go beyond the end of the shaft 2 cm. Remove the protective paper from the adhesive strip and fold the overlap. 4) Cover the hole on the underside of the grip with the index, then pour a bit of turpentine in the grip. Cover the opening with one hand and shake. Pour turpentine on the tape so that the new grip can easily slide over. (It is recommended to use gloves. ). 5) Pinch grip with the thumb and forefinger so that the opening is slightly oval. Then put the grip on the end of the shaft. 6) Hold the grip firmly with your hand and push the grip until it touches the end of the shaft. Adjust the grip to make it right. Wait 10-20 minutes for the turpentine evaporates, then you are ready (e) for a round of golf!. . . .