How To Install a Golf Grip

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Uploaded by on Apr 10, 2008

Feel Golf Instructional Video on "How To" Install our Full Release Performance Grip on our Award Winning 73 Degree Wedge.

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  • Use next to the container with spirit :(

    you give a nice example ???

  • have you played with mineral spirits?? its not that flammable, but your right, i should have moved it more than 2 feet away with 500 degrees of heat...

  • thanks for the video, does it matter if you get some grip solvent on the the grip (outside of the grip)?

    also i get my grips with 3 papers underneath to make them bigger, how is that done? is it just putting 3 layers of masking tape put underneath the double sided grip tape?

  • you got it right, the solvent does nothing but melt the tape, when it dries the tape becomes like glue.. you can use any tape under the grip to make it "oversized" but go with masking, cheap and easy..

  • please tell me what the name of the song in the beginning is

  • In the Mood by Glenn Miller.

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  • You shouldn’t break or puncture the tape in the back of the grip, because it allows moisture and dirt to enter into the shaft, which pretty much defeats the purpose of the extra tape overlapping the shaft. You twist and tuck the tape into the shaft to prevent moisture from entering into the shaft. A punctured hole could cause rust to form inside a steel shafts or your tape may also crack and fray and is harder to remove. The solvent will dry anyways, you do not need to poke a hole in it to dry!

  • DO NOT use heat gun around mineral spirits!!! You will burn your house down!!!

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  • this is the first time I heard of a 73 deg wedge. Wow that would send the ball backwards

  • 73 degrees? Holy shit mind your nose!!!

  • Mineral spirit? whats that then?

    

  • Seems easy enough, but you in the world uses a 73* wedge, thats unheard of, 64* maybe but god damn 73* REALLY

  • Can't believe that I paid somebody to regrip my club.  It's so easy!

  • You can also use a air compressor to remove the grip. And since I'm cheap, I can keep the grip.

  • You shouldn’t break or puncture the tape in the back of the grip, because it allows moisture and dirt to enter into the shaft, which pretty much defeats the purpose of the extra tape overlapping the shaft. You twist and tuck the tape into the shaft to prevent moisture from entering into the shaft. A punctured hole could cause rust to form inside a steel shafts or your tape may also crack and fray and is harder to remove. The solvent will dry anyways, you do not need to poke a hole in it to dry!

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