Replacing your golf grips is like servicing your car; you must do it on a very routine basis to keep them in top working order. We suggest changing your grips at least once a season, maybe even twice depending on where you live and how much you play.People think that you must have your grips replaced professionally. This is incorrect because it can get costly. Actually replacing your own golf club grips is a really simple job. You will learn a lot about your clubs and save you some money.
Below we will walk you through
quick simple steps to doing
job yourself. But first there are a few things you will need:
1.New golf grips 2.Exacto or sharp knife 3.Double sided tape 4.Cleaning solvent 5.Work bench vice
Follow these quick easy steps:
1.Place
club in
work bench vice and tighten with
grip being fully exposed. Take
exacto or sharp knife and cut
grip from
shaft up to
end of club, cutting away from your body. 2.Remove
old grip and clean
shaft of
club with
cleaning solvent using an old rag or brush. Then dry
club off completely.