How to Regrip A Golf Club in 4 Minutes

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Uploaded by on Feb 22, 2010

A few tips and tricks I didn't mention in the video:
1. I use my finger to plug the hole in the grip, and then allow the solvent to drain through that hole to coat the grip. It's the fastest way to do it in my opinion.
2. When sliding on the new grip, be careful not to get squirted by the extra solvent coming out of the hole at the end of the grip! Stand slightly to the side as I do, or wear an apron.
3. Beginner tip: While securing the club in the vice, align the clubface square, and when sliding on the grip you can align it while it's still in the vice.
4. I get most of my re-gripping supplies from Golfsmith. I'm not paid to say that or promoting them specifically, but it's just easier to get everything from the same place, and they even sell re-gripping kits with pre-measured tape and grips.

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  • What grip is that?

  • @Arsenal96Mike - That's a Winn Lite (white) grip. It adds 5 swing weight points.

  • what size is the tape, like 2"?

  • @silowhore Yes.

  • The bottle is marked clearly, but you can't tell on the video because I shot it with my iPhone.

  • Hi good video bro, hey where can i get a vise for my clubs? Is there like some special one.....or what? Tryin to get one off ebay.....thanks man.

  • @MedicAlv1 - You can get a standard vise at any hardware store, and buy the shaft clamp at Golfsmith or Golfworks. They have all the tools yuo'll need.

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  • It worked well for me, first time I have tried regripping a club. I used White Spirit (perhaps this is the UK name for mineral spirits). Thanks

  • @PGXI It works fine .. that is what I use most of the time....

  • Nice! great video!

  • anyone no if it`s ok to use lighter fluid for solvent...?

  • @stsimons100 i got some regular mineral spirits.

    worked like a charm.. thanks :)

  • @cujorius - mineral spirits or acetone can can be found at any hardware store. dont recommend gasoline as it it leaves bit of a lingering odor and an oily residue.

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