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refinish your golf clubsWholesale Golf Clubs-Mysurbuy.com / 2009-12-28
All this years you’ve been playing golf with the clubs bought at first, you are proud of them?
Taking good care of the clubs is rather important than wash your face?
They are comfortable and fit you and your swing to – pardon the pun – a tee?
Bad golf clubs can affect your game in a bad way?
You probably don’t want to spend a fortune on new golf clubs, and the good news is you don’t have to. With proper care and do-it-yourself retooling, your clubs can be as good as new.
Since the golf grip is the only direct contact between you and the golf club, its condition is extremely important. Good golf grips can actually help lower your scores, and worn or damaged grips can do the opposite. Here you will learn how to inspect your golf clubs for wear and tear and how to refinish your woods.
Composition golf club grips become worn and damaged after years of heat (clubs left in a car trunk) and water (playing golf in the rain). You can buy new grips at most golf supply centers. Installing the grips on your clubs is a simple job.
Preformed golf grips eliminate the process of stretching and winding grips to fit the handle of a golf club. There are several styles and colors available.
Carefully spiral-wrap double-faced tape around the shaft, from the top of the shaft to within about 1/8 inch of the end of the new grip. Make sure the edges of the tape are slightly separated -- not overlapped. If you want to build up the grip, add one or two more layers of tape to the first layer. When the grip is the proper size, the tips of your fingers should just touch the palm of your hand. If there's a gap here, the grip is too large; if your fingers overlap into the palm of your hand, the grip is too small. Your fingers should just comfortably touch the palm of your hand.












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