Well, technically yesterday, but the email went out today.
https://www.golftown.com/en-CA/regri...RoCmmwQAvD_BwE
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Well, technically yesterday, but the email went out today.
https://www.golftown.com/en-CA/regri...RoCmmwQAvD_BwE
Thanks for the heads up Jeff , grabbed some CP2’s , nice deal
Also went with CP2 again. I was told GT was charging $5 per grip to change, but it was $3. Was thinking of doing them myself. Maybe I'll try with an older club.
You don't necessarily need the liquid from Golfworks. Any mineral solvent will work. WD-40 as well. What you want to look for is odorless as you don't want to stink up the house. I use Naphta and it does the job really well. You'll also need a vise and something to hold the shaft in the vise( rubber gripping clamp) https://www.golfworks.com/rubber-shaft-clamp/p/gw0141/
Anyway if interested see this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MtDZIqcS9A0
You can also install them with an air compressor but that's another topic. Good luck
Cheap vise if anyone is looking for one to try changing them yourselves.
https://www.rona.ca/en/product/wolfc...410405-1137053
WD40 works but you have to find the right mix. Plenty of articles on the net. I wouldn't use it as a first method but if I was out of solvent and had to regrip a club then I would use it.
https://golfgadgetreview.com/can-i-u...bs-full-guide/
I]Traditional golf grip solvent’s main ingredient is Naptha. Naptha is a hydrocarbon mixture that is also an ingredient in WD-40 which makes WD-40 a solid alternative golf grip solution.
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Golf grip solvent does offer some distinct advantages over WD-40. Grip solvent is specifically designed for regripping clubs. On the other hand, WD-40 is a lubricant. It is formulated to be slick. If excess WD-40 is applied to the grip, it can potentially make the club grip slippery during your round. All excess WD-40 will need to be remove before hitting the course.
I don't own or have the space for a vice/workbench set up but I've been changing my grips for 10 plus years.
It takes a bit more time but it can be done with a bit of practice and I make a bit of a mess but it can be done.
Mobile clubmaker shows here how to do it without solvent and tape and no vice:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_R3jJTNBug
Anyone know of any inexpensive workbenches??
On sale now at CDN Tire https://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/w...w.ds#store=318
Or this one if you're on a budget:
https://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/m...html?rrec=true
https://media-www.canadiantire.ca/pr...1&imwidth=1244
Princess Auto has some
https://www.princessauto.com/en/work...00-035-035-010