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    Golf Town Grip Sale started today

    Well, technically yesterday, but the email went out today.

    https://www.golftown.com/en-CA/regri...RoCmmwQAvD_BwE
    I got a fever. And the only prescription is more golf equipment.

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    Thanks for the heads up Jeff , grabbed some CP2’s , nice deal

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    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.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jermart View Post
    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.
    It's super easy with a few of the right tools.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jermart View Post
    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.
    Super easy...even for me
    Best advice is get the proper liquid. Golfworks has the tape and liquid.

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    Pitching Wedge jermart is on a distinguished road
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    Quote Originally Posted by em69 View Post
    Super easy...even for me
    Best advice is get the proper liquid. Golfworks has the tape and liquid.
    Thanks for that. Will certainly give it a shot.

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    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
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    Quote Originally Posted by jermart View Post
    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.
    I have a kit with the grip tape dispenser so you can do ut yourslef forever, send em a PM
    Includes:

    Dual tape dispenser (build-up and grip tape)
    Grip tape stripper
    Rubber shaft clamp
    Grip installer
    Grip guage
    $30
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    I am abidextrous, I once golfed right-handed and now I shoot left-handed just as badly!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chieflongtee View Post
    You don't necessarily need the liquid from Golfworks. Any mineral solvent will work. WD-40 as well.
    I tried WD40..it dried too quickly and the grips did not slide well. Proper liquid really allows the grips to slide on smooth for me. I was surprised how well it worked.

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    Cheap vise if anyone is looking for one to try changing them yourselves.

    https://www.rona.ca/en/product/wolfc...410405-1137053

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    Quote Originally Posted by em69 View Post
    I tried WD40..it dried too quickly and the grips did not slide well. Proper liquid really allows the grips to slide on smooth for me. I was surprised how well it worked.
    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.
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    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.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gregnol View Post
    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
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    Anyone know of any inexpensive workbenches??
    I like to call it a power fade

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    Or this one if you're on a budget:
    https://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/m...html?rrec=true

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chieflongtee View Post
    Mobile clubmaker shows here how to do it without solvent and tape and no vice:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_R3jJTNBug
    My first grip change was with a kitchen knife, hockey tape and windex. The grip had a little bit of movement to it.

    I've "upgraded" to double sided tape, an utility knife and grip solvent since.
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    I got a fever. And the only prescription is more golf equipment.

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