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When Should you Regrip?

  • Writer: The Golf Guy
    The Golf Guy
  • Feb 28, 2022
  • 1 min read

Updated: Mar 2, 2022

Are your golf grips starting to look worn out? Starting to feel slick when you hold them? It’s probably time to regrip your clubs!


Regripping your clubs will give you ease of mind, comfort and control of the club. Easily the most overlooked service for your game, a regrip will keep your clubs fresh, and save you strokes every round. A typical golfer will lose 3-4 shots per round with 2-year-old grips. You should be regripping your clubs every 50 rounds, practice included. When deciding whether to regrip your clubs, the eye test is a great start. If there is any noticeable wear, cracks, tethers or slick spots on the grip, it’s time for a regrip. Beyond the eye-test, consider feel when holding the club. If you notice you are losing control on your downswing, or the club slipping in your hands, these are other signs that you are in need of regripping.





 
 
 

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