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  • Thank you. I did eight tonight and it was a lot easier than I thought and there more time to straighten the grip than I was worried about. Appreciate it!

  • Simple, precise EXCELLENT!!! Just saved me $10 & trip to the pro shop!!!

  • Great Video, it helped me alot! Keep the good work!

  • Golf pride is better

  • what type of tape do I need?

    if i dont have solvent what else can i use that works?

  • LearnFromGolfMasters . com

  • Changed my first three clubs last night and played today with great results! Just wanted to thank you again!

    This is the perfect tutorial on changing golf grips.

  • Great Tutorial watched it twice went out and redid all my clubs.

  • i have been looking a few places for the right solvent, but can't find any.

    I have been told that i use regular gasoline for a car. is this true? or do i need something more specific?

  • @cujorius try paint thinner

    

  • @DustinTheWind2121 yea, i did that actually.

    worked like a charm :)

  • Great job!!!

  • Great tutorial and video! Thank you! I'll be changing my grips for the first time this season and this helped me immensely!

  • 3:07 sounds so wrong

  • Could I use double sided scotch tape if i needed to ?

  • Thank you very much.  a great video.

  • That was easier than I expected thanks Elliot

  • I think all golfers who take their game somewhat seriously needs to know how to install a new grip. Thanks for the video Mr Elliott.

  • This video just saved me about $50 I was gonna have to spend. Thank you!

  • Do you need that special grip solvent or would something else do?

  • @slinger2k10 soapy water works just as well.

  • @haitykid You need tape made for water.

  • @slinger2k10 Mineral spirits. Cheap..

  • You make me want to be a better golfer.

  • Very well done. thanks

  • Good work Mr Elliott. Thanks for posting this- I will do this myself from now on. I would also suggest scrubbing the grips down with soap and water every couple of weeks to keep them tacky. I've used coarse sandpaper to prolong the life of grips nearing their change date, although this might only help you once or twice, then just change 'em out.

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