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02-19-2011 10:21 AM #1
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What grips do you recommend?
a few years ago during golftown's regrip event, I went and changed all my clubs to the golf pride multi compound based on a recommendation from a forum member.
well ... it's the time again ... was just wondering what you guys were using / any recommendations? anything "new" in the grip technology?
for reference, I'm floating between a single and double digit handicap. indexed at 9.8 last year - but am not competitive at all. I simply enjoy golf and play for relaxation (stressful job), hence not really that up to date on technology / newest clubs, etc.
any thoughts would be appreciated!
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02-19-2011 10:24 AM #2
I am a big fan of the Lamkin N-DUR.
I always used to play cord for the extra tackiness when it got humid but these are just as good.Not fat anymore. Need to get better at golf now!
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02-19-2011 11:18 AM #3
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02-19-2011 11:43 AM #4
Lamkin for sure. They are very durable.
I play full chord on my wedges, 1/2 chords on my irons, and 1/4 chord on my woods.Life dinnae come wit gimmies so yuv got nae chance o' gitt'n any from me.
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02-19-2011 12:40 PM #5
I love the Lamkin Crossline cords, have them on my irons, wedges and even my putter!
I have the golf pride NDMC on my driver 3 wood and hybrid but those are just for looks (purple, pink and yellow) and I could easily switch to full cords on those as well.
The price on the Crossline Cords is excellent as well. They are $9 regular and at half off they are a steal.Even I've never heard of me
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02-19-2011 01:15 PM #6
the ones that feel comfortable to you.
Personally I can't stand the NDMC, or cord grips. I like Winn Excel's and the N-DUR's but a lot of people don't like the Winn's. It's pretty personal, it's gotta feel good to you.I got a fever. And the only prescription is more golf equipment.
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02-19-2011 01:42 PM #7
I agree..I thinks grips has to be one of the most personal preferences in golf. They can radically change the feel of a club. I use Royal Grips sandwraps (unfortunately no longer available). I would hesitate to recommend grips...just try lots and see what's best for you
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02-25-2011 12:34 PM #8
I use Golf Pride Tour Velvet Cord on everything. I find it a good grip in our often humid conditions, and in rain.
Give me golf clubs, fresh air and a beautiful woman - and you can keep the golf clubs and fresh air. - Jack Benny
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02-25-2011 12:48 PM #9
I played the Winn Excels for years on all my clubs, I just bought GolfPride NDMC for the first time at the half price sale at GT for a change of pace.
I want more feedback on my shots.Obviously you're not a golfer.
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02-25-2011 12:49 PM #10
I also just bought the Golf Pride Tour Wrap 2 G for my KZG irons.
Obviously you're not a golfer.
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