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    • What we do
      • Regripping
      • Club maintenance
      • Shaft replacement
    • All things Golf
      • BLOGS AND INFO
  • Home
  • What we do
    • Regripping
    • Club maintenance
    • Shaft replacement
  • All things Golf
    • BLOGS AND INFO

Regripping

"Golf club in a vise during re-gripping with solvent and new grip applied.

Why Regrip?

Better control and accuracy

Better control and accuracy

  When was the last time you re-gripped your golf clubs? like many golfers, the answer might be “never” or “a few years ago.” While it might seem like a small detail, worn-out grips can have a big impact on your performance on the course and while practicing. 

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Better control and accuracy

Better control and accuracy

Better control and accuracy

 Grips wear down over time, becoming smooth and slick. This can cause the club to twist in your hands, leading to off-target shots. Fresh grips provide the traction and tackiness needed to maintain proper control, especially in humid or wet conditions. 

Female golfer gripping a club with focus, showing consistent hand placement for a reliable feel.

Consistent Feel

Better control and accuracy

Consistent Feel

 If some of your grips are more worn than others, it can lead to inconsistencies in how you hold and swing each club. Re-gripping your entire set ensures uniform feel and performance, helping build confidence in every shot. 

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