FYI Don’t like daily vlogs and want a quick regrip tutorial watch this - How to REGRIP YOUR GOLF CLUBS at home - Quick 2 Minute Tutorial ruclips.net/video/timFkqffI_c/видео.html What is White Spirit?? White spirit (AU, UK and Ireland) or mineral spirits (US, Canada), also known as mineral turpentine (AU/NZ), turpentine substitute, and petroleum spirits, is a petroleum-derived clear liquid used as a common organic solvent in painting.
Great video, I found making a mark for alignment using the alignment from the old grip further down on the shaft (providing it is aligned) before removing the old grip helps with getting the alignment of the new grip correctly aligned helpful. I have midsized golf prides that I am enjoying on my current clubs.
Use masking tape and a foot pump. No messy solvent, easy to readjust if they're not perfect. Honestly, why are people still creating videos with this old messy method?
I've used Golf Pride my entire life. I'd recommend never using Winn Grips, especially on putters. They decompose and the stuff comes off on your hands.
That's why I'm regripping right now with Amazon crap... all the videos say they're just about the same as the Winn and about 1/5 the price. But I'm not a tour pro or even the club pro's 3-ball partner.
Golf pride MCC PLUS 4 mids. Changed last year, and honestly they have made a difference in my startlines. Was fighting the hooks for a while gripping to tight with the bottom hand.
I regripped my clubs 4 months ago with Golf Pride CP2 Wrap grips. I love the feel. I've played more than 50 rounds since and they are still tacky and look new. Great video Coach!!!
I love the Lamkin Sonar grips. I like the reduced taper and they last a really long time. I have an indoor golf simulator and I hit balls a LOT. I have had these grips on my clubs for almost a year and have hit tens of thousands of shots with them and they still feel like new.
I re-grip my own clubs each year, currently using Lamkin Crossover midsize grips. When I attach the new grip I use a couple of rubber vice grips to hold the club steady in a workmate, then sliding grips on is quite easy.
I always suggest washing grips first with dish or bar soap to see if that makes them tacky again (assuming there are no serious wear spots on the grips). If somebody has a bench vise, a steel sided rubber shaft clamp, and a hook blade knife, removing the grips is a little easier. You put the clamp on the shaft, put it in the vice without too much pressure (to not crack the graphite shaft), then you can tilt the hook blade so only the dull side is against the shaft while cutting the grip. The hook blade will cut most of one side of a grip in one pass without scratching the shaft. You can also peel it back the same way as Coach Lockey, cutting the overlap. My grips are Golf Pride CP2 Pro Midsize - very comfortable (my hands don't perspire). A less messy, but initially more expensive method (compressor cost) is to use 2 layers of masking tape on the shaft instead of 2 sided tape, the same vice and rubber clamp, and an air compressor with the correct nozzle that fits in the hole at the end of the grip. You get the grip on the first 1/2 inch or so of the taped shaft, then apply the air in short bursts. The grip will expand slightly as you slide it on. Once it is all of the way on you can give it short bursts of air to adjust its alignment. There is enough friction so the grip won't move (no drying time needed - instantly playable. P.S. Great family video! God has blessed you!
Great video Lockey, I've been re-gripping my own clubs at home for about a year and really enjoy the process. My favourite grips are the Lamkin Crossline mid size and I have them on all my irons. On the Woods I've got the Golf Pride CP2 mid size which I really like too.
I currently have Lamkin Sonar+ on my MP-32's. My new 223's come in on Friday and will have Sonar+ Wrap (3 wraps). I've messed around with so many grips over the years, I did have and like the leather Bestgrips for about 3 years but they are hard on the hands in the wintertime.
I change my grips about once a year, always use best grips in golf, midsize GP tour wraps plus 2 layers of tape (currently in white) best feel, and once you know how to look after them the best grips I’ve ever used in the wet… 👍👍
Golf pride MCC4 midsized grips are awesome. I measured my hands and determined I needed midsized grips. I used to hit a " big draw" these grips have helped tremendously with bring back closer to center with a small draw.
I currently have the Golf Pride Grips with the Arccos Chip Technology at the butt end embedded within the grip but will soon regrip my clubs with my favorite golf grips - IOMIC Sticky Mid Grips in either Gray or Navy
Just had some ORKA RS10'S built for me and Iomic Sticky Army 2.3 Grips and following this weekend of rain I was amazed at how tacky they got when wet... Best so far
Use Golf Pride Tour Velvet in Mid Size. They were on a set of irons given to me a few years ago. And were the only change I made when I bought new clubs
Just put new Winn dry tac 2.0 mid sized on my hybrids 3 wood and driver. I feel like with the mid sized on those clubs that I can control my ball flight better when trying to draw or cut the ball.
I still love the Lamkin Crossline, so always choose that when regripping wherever possible. I’ve had the same one on my putter for 20 years and it’s still like brand new!
I just got rid of the Golf Pride corded grips on my irons as they were causing a strange allergic reaction on my right (non-gloved) hand! Gone for something smoother (less likely to chew up my skin) and tackier - Iomic. Definitely an improvement. The other way you can take the old grips off is by using compressed air to blow them off, but you ideally need to try and work some solvent down between grip and club first if you can.
I have just changed to mid sized golf pride grips for my driver, 3wood and both hybrids. Helps loads with vibration dampening and no change in swing patterns… keeping the irons with standard grips for now.. Nice to meet the family Coach
Just switched to Golf Pride CP2 Wrap midsize. Nice and tacky with a good feel, although when the temps go over 90F my hands sometimes slip if they get sweaty.
Golf pride standard black grips are the best by far. Also, as last person said, a hooked blade makes it all so much easier, along with a plastic clamping vice and shaft protector.. All very cheap stuff to buy. Well Lockeyed.
Great vid and some happy family time too. Your missus is a good sport - no doubt your little one will be too. Very cute. Thanks for this - about to regrip my own clubs here in Sydney. Usually $30 and up per grip, so I'll do my own thank you very much! Cheers mate, Dave PS. I use Golf Pride grips, though here in Sydney it's more like something-else-Pride grips these days... 🙂
Good to see how simple it is to replace grips, only problem is getting grips right now is a nightmare. At present I use formula one racing car type .... yes slick. The advantage of these is I get my steps up as I have to walk after the club when it's flown out of my hands!
So pleased you have a youtube channel now, Coach. My grip of preference: Star Grip Sidewinder. Works good. Lasts a loooooonnnggg time. Made in USA. Reasonable price. 'Nuff said.
Keep posting the personal stuff coach! Lovin it! Never thought about leaving the old tape, jeeh that saves all the hard work! My favourite is the winn dri tac by the way. The soft touch reminds me not to squeezing so tight
Outstanding video! I really need to do this my self Could you provide a list for shopping? - What was the clear liquid you used? - where can I find grip-tape? Also the putter would be the same as the steel shaft -?
lamkins and multi compound mixtures, just not changed the lamkins but got he confidence to do some new multi compounds after that video. keep up the great videos Lockey!!
I play over a hundred rounds a year and practice 2 times a week minimum. so I regrip at least 2 times a year, I have a little station set up, with a Vice, rubber club clamp. J-hook knife, razor knife. Grip tape and solution. I enjoy changing my own grips. I am a weirdo, I use two different types of grip. I have the golf pride cp2 pro jumbo grips on my irons and wedges, and the jumbomax ultralight Large(Bryson)grips on my Driver, 3 wood and hybrid.
For the past 6 years I’ve used multi compound. I love them. The Irons I currently use came with lamkin which are ok, but not as good. The colour of these multi compounds are awesome, same colours as the boys football team I coach. 😍 I’m not on tiktok so not in with a shout, but whoever gets them, they look awesome!! 👌🏻
Coach Lockey , enjoyed your regrip tape very much. I have always used Lamkin crossline myself. I have used them for twenty five years, didn't need a reason to change I guess. i will keep watching your videos. Thank You. Kris Henning
I have Lamkin Sonar+ Wrap Calibrate, standard size with two layers of tape on my irons, and I am very pleased with them. :) They're sticking to my hands with no effort.
A much easier and less messy way is to get the solvent/spirit in a bottle with a somewhat wide cap. The you can simply "dip" the club with the tape in it, and let all the liquid drip right back into the bottle before you pull it out. I have been using the same 1 liter bottle of solvent for several years now, through probably 200 individual club regrips. No need to pour anything into the grip or deal with the mess.
Cobra Connect on my cobra Driver, 5 Wood, one length 4 Hybrid and one length 5 iron and very worn Lampkin on my Wilson irons and Cleveland wedges. I have one Golf Pride Multi compound on a replacement 9 iron and it's by far the best grip I have
Golf Pride Z Grip on my irons, Golf Pride Tour Velvet 360 on 3 wood & wedges, Golf Pride Tour Velvet on my hybrids. All good but Z grip is my favourite👍
Always use mcc midsize when I regrip mine but always have some that take forever to get on or just won’t and end up having to rip them off and bin em!!
I have the orange and black golf pride grips but need to change them on my irons for some midsize ones so this will help me when i get round to doing that thanks coach.
I've got a few different standard grips that came on my newer clubs that I'll be switching out after this season. I'm going with midsize Golf Pride MCC Plus 4 Teams on all clubs. Cheers Coach 🍻
best grip ever - i've cornered the market for them in Canada whenever I can find them - they're near impossible to find now - i also like the regular size with 4 tapes - it's a different feel that I can get use to
I have just rediscovered Golf Pride Tour Wrap grips , they give a real sticky tacky feel even in the hottest weather, not that we would know a lot about that too much.
I have original Callaway grips which I am looking to change out myself. Thank you for the informational video and I am going to venture out and try this on my own. IF you have any more Ryder Cup cup grips send them my way brother!!! But keep up the videos! Cheers
Thanks coach. I did my first attemp at changing grip on my own to my fw7. A used old callaway xr club. Pleased with the result. Easier than i thought. Thank you!
I like this, he didn’t insult our intelligence by giving us all sorts of bogus instructions about knife safety like the last video I started watching and couldn’t finish. Helpful video, thanks mate.
Nice video. I like the Golf Pride Tour 25 grips. 25 grams for a little less weight. Because of my height I'm chopping the clubs a little and the swing weight turns out fine.
FYI
Don’t like daily vlogs and want a quick regrip tutorial watch this - How to REGRIP YOUR GOLF CLUBS at home - Quick 2 Minute Tutorial
ruclips.net/video/timFkqffI_c/видео.html
What is White Spirit??
White spirit (AU, UK and Ireland) or mineral spirits (US, Canada), also known as mineral turpentine (AU/NZ), turpentine substitute, and petroleum spirits, is a petroleum-derived clear liquid used as a common organic solvent in painting.
The first thing I was looking for! Awsome. Much appreciated
We used to use Scotch (cellophane)Tape and lighter fluid.
What tape do you use coach?
Thankyou
Thanks brother. White spirits through me off a bit lol
Just removed my grips and now heading to the aquarium. Will start step 3 when I get back. Thanks!
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Great video, I found making a mark for alignment using the alignment from the old grip further down on the shaft (providing it is aligned) before removing the old grip helps with getting the alignment of the new grip correctly aligned helpful. I have midsized golf prides that I am enjoying on my current clubs.
Use masking tape and a foot pump. No messy solvent, easy to readjust if they're not perfect. Honestly, why are people still creating videos with this old messy method?
@@carlos777ukhow does this work?
@@carlos777ukI’m confused on what your method is? Care to elaborate?
A hooked blade makes taking the grip off a graphite shaft a delight (ok, really easy)
It does if you have one haha
My thoughts exactly
Or use air.
@@andreungerer3531 Please elaborate because even using a hooked blade like I do still feels like it could turn into a DIY circumcision.
@@928frogman google how to use an air compressor to remove grips
I've used Golf Pride my entire life. I'd recommend never using Winn Grips, especially on putters. They decompose and the stuff comes off on your hands.
That's why I'm regripping right now with Amazon crap... all the videos say they're just about the same as the Winn and about 1/5 the price. But I'm not a tour pro or even the club pro's 3-ball partner.
Golf pride MCC PLUS 4 mids. Changed last year, and honestly they have made a difference in my startlines. Was fighting the hooks for a while gripping to tight with the bottom hand.
I regripped my clubs 4 months ago with Golf Pride CP2 Wrap grips. I love the feel. I've played more than 50 rounds since and they are still tacky and look new. Great video Coach!!!
I absolutely love golf pride
I love the Lamkin Sonar grips. I like the reduced taper and they last a really long time. I have an indoor golf simulator and I hit balls a LOT. I have had these grips on my clubs for almost a year and have hit tens of thousands of shots with them and they still feel like new.
I re-grip my own clubs each year, currently using Lamkin Crossover midsize grips. When I attach the new grip I use a couple of rubber vice grips to hold the club steady in a workmate, then sliding grips on is quite easy.
I always suggest washing grips first with dish or bar soap to see if that makes them tacky again (assuming there are no serious wear spots on the grips). If somebody has a bench vise, a steel sided rubber shaft clamp, and a hook blade knife, removing the grips is a little easier. You put the clamp on the shaft, put it in the vice without too much pressure (to not crack the graphite shaft), then you can tilt the hook blade so only the dull side is against the shaft while cutting the grip. The hook blade will cut most of one side of a grip in one pass without scratching the shaft. You can also peel it back the same way as Coach Lockey, cutting the overlap. My grips are Golf Pride CP2 Pro Midsize - very comfortable (my hands don't perspire). A less messy, but initially more expensive method (compressor cost) is to use 2 layers of masking tape on the shaft instead of 2 sided tape, the same vice and rubber clamp, and an air compressor with the correct nozzle that fits in the hole at the end of the grip. You get the grip on the first 1/2 inch or so of the taped shaft, then apply the air in short bursts. The grip will expand slightly as you slide it on. Once it is all of the way on you can give it short bursts of air to adjust its alignment. There is enough friction so the grip won't move (no drying time needed - instantly playable. P.S. Great family video! God has blessed you!
Half way through re-gripping my irons after watching this. Your video was incredibly helpful for me, having never done it before. Much appreciated 👍🏻
I've been regripping my own clubs/woods for about three years. My favorite is Winn grips.
Great video Lockey, I've been re-gripping my own clubs at home for about a year and really enjoy the process. My favourite grips are the Lamkin Crossline mid size and I have them on all my irons. On the Woods I've got the Golf Pride CP2 mid size which I really like too.
how many times do you regrip your clubs in a year? lol
I currently have Lamkin Sonar+ on my MP-32's. My new 223's come in on Friday and will have Sonar+ Wrap (3 wraps). I've messed around with so many grips over the years, I did have and like the leather Bestgrips for about 3 years but they are hard on the hands in the wintertime.
Regripped my set earlier in the year, Golf Pride, Tour wrap, Midsize, white.. Best grips I've ever used.
I change my grips about once a year, always use best grips in golf, midsize GP tour wraps plus 2 layers of tape (currently in white) best feel, and once you know how to look after them the best grips I’ve ever used in the wet… 👍👍
Question, do you even need to use wraps at all?
Golf pride MCC4 midsized grips are awesome. I measured my hands and determined I needed midsized grips. I used to hit a " big draw" these grips have helped tremendously with bring back closer to center with a small draw.
I re-gripped my clubs a few weeks ago with golf pride aline grips. I am using callaway apex pro clubs and I love them.
I currently have the Golf Pride Grips with the Arccos Chip Technology at the butt end embedded within the grip but will soon regrip my clubs with my favorite golf grips - IOMIC Sticky Mid Grips in either Gray or Navy
Just had some ORKA RS10'S built for me and Iomic Sticky Army 2.3 Grips and following this weekend of rain I was amazed at how tacky they got when wet... Best so far
Loving the new channel. Just regripped my irons with the Ryder Cup grips. Thanks for the tutorial. Lockey Army!
Use Golf Pride Tour Velvet in Mid Size. They were on a set of irons given to me a few years ago. And were the only change I made when I bought new clubs
Just put new Winn dry tac 2.0 mid sized on my hybrids 3 wood and driver. I feel like with the mid sized on those clubs that I can control my ball flight better when trying to draw or cut the ball.
I still love the Lamkin Crossline, so always choose that when regripping wherever possible. I’ve had the same one on my putter for 20 years and it’s still like brand new!
They still feel as good as any grip I've tried
Thanks. Love the accent. Have the golf pride tour wrap. Like the classic Wrap look plus feels slightly thicker than standard ones.
Question? When installing midsized grips , thicker MCC4 golf pride should you recommend removing the first layer of tape due to the thicker grip ?
I just got rid of the Golf Pride corded grips on my irons as they were causing a strange allergic reaction on my right (non-gloved) hand! Gone for something smoother (less likely to chew up my skin) and tackier - Iomic. Definitely an improvement. The other way you can take the old grips off is by using compressed air to blow them off, but you ideally need to try and work some solvent down between grip and club first if you can.
A mixture of grips on the irons have callaway standard grip, long irons are golf pride. My fav grip is golf pride z-grip align
I have just changed to mid sized golf pride grips for my driver, 3wood and both hybrids. Helps loads with vibration dampening and no change in swing patterns… keeping the irons with standard grips for now.. Nice to meet the family Coach
irons with mid sized grips helped so much for me
Always loved the softness of Lamkin.
Currently play the Crossline Midsize. Bog standard grip but it works for me.
Just switched to Golf Pride CP2 Wrap midsize. Nice and tacky with a good feel, although when the temps go over 90F my hands sometimes slip if they get sweaty.
Golf pride mcc plus 4. Really like the non taper feeling.
Congratulation D Jones you have won the Golf Pride Grip giveaway.
@@CoachLockey best channel ever
@@CoachLockey sent DM on insta
@@CoachLockey received today. Thanks again. You’ve got to be in it to win it.
Golf pride standard black grips are the best by far. Also, as last person said, a hooked blade makes it all so much easier, along with a plastic clamping vice and shaft protector.. All very cheap stuff to buy. Well Lockeyed.
Just getting back into golf after a 15 year lay off! Planning on regripping the old clubs before I look at getting new ones in the future!
Great vid and some happy family time too. Your missus is a good sport - no doubt your little one will be too. Very cute. Thanks for this - about to regrip my own clubs here in Sydney. Usually $30 and up per grip, so I'll do my own thank you very much! Cheers mate, Dave PS. I use Golf Pride grips, though here in Sydney it's more like something-else-Pride grips these days... 🙂
Good to see how simple it is to replace grips, only problem is getting grips right now is a nightmare. At present I use formula one racing car type .... yes slick. The advantage of these is I get my steps up as I have to walk after the club when it's flown out of my hands!
So pleased you have a youtube channel now, Coach. My grip of preference: Star Grip Sidewinder. Works good. Lasts a loooooonnnggg time. Made in USA. Reasonable price. 'Nuff said.
Golf Pro CPX for the irons, KMX Ultralight for the driver, and Jumbomax for the putter.
Keep posting the personal stuff coach! Lovin it! Never thought about leaving the old tape, jeeh that saves all the hard work! My favourite is the winn dri tac by the way. The soft touch reminds me not to squeezing so tight
Tend to favor 360 style, no logo. I am too picky with alignment being off line to my preference, so better to just have nothing at all
I love those Golf Pride Grips I just put that same exact kind on mine in red black.
Yep, I love them too.
Outstanding video!
I really need to do this my self
Could you provide a list for shopping?
- What was the clear liquid you used?
- where can I find grip-tape?
Also the putter would be the same as the steel shaft -?
1cm of tape to be pushed into the shaft to help keep moisture out. Golf Pride Tour Velvet Midsize on my irons.
Lovely family Coach! Thank you for the re-grip instructions.
At the moment I have golpride align as my though it would help feel were the club face is and keep the face more square!! They have helped me loads
My club builder does it all by air, so it is as simple as having a compressor and blowing them on and off. Makes that job a real easy process for DIY.
I’ve Golf Pride grips too, MMC if memory serves me right. Bit of a hooker at times, so like a thicker tape layer
Winn dri-tac, amazing grips, great video, cheers
lamkins and multi compound mixtures, just not changed the lamkins but got he confidence to do some new multi compounds after that video. keep up the great videos Lockey!!
Currently use Tour Velvets. They are just the standard choice. Prefer a softer/tackier wrap.
Good stuff !! I like to put a tee peg in the end of the new grip to free up a hand....
I play over a hundred rounds a year and practice 2 times a week minimum. so I regrip at least 2 times a year, I have a little station set up, with a Vice, rubber club clamp. J-hook knife, razor knife. Grip tape and solution. I enjoy changing my own grips. I am a weirdo, I use two different types of grip. I have the golf pride cp2 pro jumbo grips on my irons and wedges, and the jumbomax ultralight Large(Bryson)grips on my Driver, 3 wood and hybrid.
For the past 6 years I’ve used multi compound. I love them. The Irons I currently use came with lamkin which are ok, but not as good.
The colour of these multi compounds are awesome, same colours as the boys football team I coach. 😍
I’m not on tiktok so not in with a shout, but whoever gets them, they look awesome!! 👌🏻
CP2 Wraps Golf Pride are my favorite. Pricey for a doing a full set of them, but they last twice as long as some of the Winn grips.
Lamkin full cords are great for me. Got golf pride full cords on another set and the lamkin is superior.
Coach Lockey , enjoyed your regrip tape very much. I have always used Lamkin crossline myself. I have used them for twenty five years, didn't need a reason to change I guess. i will keep watching your videos. Thank You. Kris Henning
Thanks for sharing! And thanks for watching 👍
Golf Pride MCC Standard +4, Mizuno blue for my MP-18's. I have considered other grips, but these are the defacto standard for me.
I have Lamkin Sonar+ Wrap Calibrate, standard size with two layers of tape on my irons, and I am very pleased with them. :) They're sticking to my hands with no effort.
Nice to see you involving your family in the vlogs. My grips are Golf Pride Tour Wrap 2Gs Standard size
Awesome, thanks! Thought I needed a bench vise to pull this off but about to regrip my driver with MCC Align
A much easier and less messy way is to get the solvent/spirit in a bottle with a somewhat wide cap. The you can simply "dip" the club with the tape in it, and let all the liquid drip right back into the bottle before you pull it out. I have been using the same 1 liter bottle of solvent for several years now, through probably 200 individual club regrips. No need to pour anything into the grip or deal with the mess.
Nice job, thank you. GP tour wrap white, my faves. Gonna put them on a new set of MP 225 irons.
Golf Pride Tour Wrap, Blue Love those grips!!!
I have whatever grips that were on them when I got them! Wouldn't mind a little upgrade Matt thanks Matt.. :)
Hooked blade and a small vice makes this a lot easier. And they make a scraper to easily remove the old tape too.
Cobra Connect on my cobra Driver, 5 Wood, one length 4 Hybrid and one length 5 iron and very worn Lampkin on my Wilson irons and Cleveland wedges. I have one Golf Pride Multi compound on a replacement 9 iron and it's by far the best grip I have
Golf Pride Z Grip on my irons, Golf Pride Tour Velvet 360 on 3 wood & wedges, Golf Pride Tour Velvet on my hybrids. All good but Z grip is my favourite👍
Currently playing the Golf Pride MCC+4 in blue. They’re my favourite grip!!
Always use mcc midsize when I regrip mine but always have some that take forever to get on or just won’t and end up having to rip them off and bin em!!
I have the orange and black golf pride grips but need to change them on my irons for some midsize ones so this will help me when i get round to doing that thanks coach.
nicely done! the bit about the graphite shaft grip removal was very helpful!
Glad it helped
I've got a few different standard grips that came on my newer clubs that I'll be switching out after this season. I'm going with midsize Golf Pride MCC Plus 4 Teams on all clubs.
Cheers Coach 🍻
best grip ever - i've cornered the market for them in Canada whenever I can find them - they're near impossible to find now - i also like the regular size with 4 tapes - it's a different feel that I can get use to
Great video. I wondered what kind of tape you used. I thought double sided tape was the way to go ?
Double sided 👍
I did my first grip today, but it was hard to put on. Did I not use enough spirits? It's a standard size and I put it on a 6 iron
Thanks for the video. Just placed Winn Dri-Tac grips on my Titleist set. This video was a great time and money saver!
Hi Coach. Just a quick question. How do you align the grip to the club face? I have no idea. Thanks 😊
I’ve got all standard grips on mine, whatever they came with is what they’ve got. Can’t say I’ve got a favorite, as I haven’t tried anything else.
I have a set of Wilson 4350... Not sure if it's worth regrippingo
Currently have Lamkin Crossline on my Orka RS10 clubs, but have always liked golfpride tour velvet as well.
Class as always Locks. been a member of the Army forever, as well as the Callaway family. Keep the great content coming!
I have just rediscovered Golf Pride Tour Wrap grips , they give a real sticky tacky feel even in the hottest weather, not that we would know a lot about that too much.
Multi compound with or without align are my favorites
I have original Callaway grips which I am looking to change out myself. Thank you for the informational video and I am going to venture out and try this on my own. IF you have any more Ryder Cup cup grips send them my way brother!!! But keep up the videos! Cheers
Glad to help
Used to use the Winn W5 standards. Now I’m onto the Winn Dri Tacs. Love the tacky soft feel.
Also easier if you get a rubber shaft adapter for your vice to hold everything.
golf pride multi compound, love them
still have the standard grips from4 years ago, these would spruce them up lovely!!!!!!
Golf pride midsized 4 Black Grey +1 tap. No favourites just like the black and grey look to match the Apex 21's and SM 8's
Great video coach. Gonna look at re-gripping my own. Spend my time licking my hands when hitting driver 😂😂 Any recommendations for grips.
New Golf pride cpx or cxp I think they are call 👌
Golf pride Midsize ZGrip align everytime for me. Love them
Couldn’t quite hear the audio during the grip installation part outside. Is that water or a glue like liquid? Thank you in advance. Great videos
White spirit 👍👍
It's always useful to.have a 19mm snap blade craft knife. It's like a Stanley but thinner blade.and more surgical.
Does it make a difference if you peel the backing off the grip tape or not ?
If you don’t take the grip tape off you will have a slightly thicker grip size
Thanks coach. I did my first attemp at changing grip on my own to my fw7. A used old callaway xr club. Pleased with the result. Easier than i thought. Thank you!
You're taking about lining it up while putting the grip on...buuuut what are you using for line up points?
Been using Golf Pride CP1 mid size, absolutely fab. As we’re now following the army, what rank are you going to be??😀😀
Thank you from Los Angeles!
You’re welcome
I like this, he didn’t insult our intelligence by giving us all sorts of bogus instructions about knife safety like the last video I started watching and couldn’t finish. Helpful video, thanks mate.
No problem 👍
Nice video. I like the Golf Pride Tour 25 grips. 25 grams for a little less weight. Because of my height I'm chopping the clubs a little and the swing weight turns out fine.
Excellent tutorial thanks
Love the multi compounds