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    Pressure Zone Grips

    http://www.tigersharkgolf.com/grips/...fications.html

    Has anyone tried these grips? Any comments?
    I am going to try a mid sized grip this year and stumbled across these in my searching.
    If anyone has any input or comments that would be great.

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    This is the first time i've heard of them . Seems to be an interesting theory on the grip philosophy ,i'd be interested in any feedback too.
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    Both the sales guys at Golftown and Golfworks tried to sway me away from them when I asked about them. They don't sell many of them at all. They don't last very long apparently.
    Both places had nothing positive to say about them. I have no idea why they even sell them.
    Obviously you're not a golfer.

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    One positive note; they are on sale for more than half off right now at Golfworks.
    Why not buy some and try them?
    You can buy the full set for $41.60 right now.
    http://www.golfworks.com/product.asp_Q_pn_E_ST0005
    Obviously you're not a golfer.

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    That's not a bad idea, at half price it might be worth trying out, I don't really like wasting my money but you really won't know unless you try'em!

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    I tried one on a driver once, and like Break68 says, it didn't last very long. Finger and thumb wear marks appeared very quickly. The grips are very nice, Winn like in feel and tackiness, but if the durability was better they'd actually be a very solid choice for a grip.
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