There are many things that can affect how we conduct on the golf course. Some have to do with the way in which we swing the golf club and some have to do with the equipment we use.
It is as easy as replacing the handles of your golf club to ensure that your hardware is not harming the situation in your game. With what, golf club grips can wear over time. When you play golf with handles that are worn, your hands may slip and this will lead to poor shots.
Depending on how much golf you play will determine how often you should replace your handles. Weekend golfers, replace your handles at the beginning of the new season may be you need, but for everyday golfers, you find that you need to replace the 2 or 3 times in the year.
The handles of your replacement golf club is easy and can be done in an hour or less. Of course, you can always pay a local pro shop to replace them for you, but that means you could be without your clubs for several days.
First, you must have the following elements:
() Knife with a blade of costs
(Shaft grip 2 owner).
(New set of handles)
(4 Front band).
(5 Cleaning solvent).
(6) Rags
Now, let's cover the basics on how to replace your golf club grips:
1 Place the club shaft in grip shaft tool holder and clip in the vise. Using your utility knife you want to cut through the old handle and remove the tree. Don't forget to clean off the coast of all other fragments of band on the shaft.
2 Clean the shaft with a cloth and cleaning solvent.
3. Place the new handle next to the tree to get a measure for how it displays on the shaft. Make sure that the base of the handle is at the end of the tree. Put a mark on the tree where the grip ends.
4 Wrap dual band face down the shaft of the length of the handle. Make sure that this part of the tree is completely covered and remove the support of the band.
5 Take the handle new and a bit of solvent inside. Spray a little solvent tape, align the shaft handle and slide on the shaft. Remove the grip club, place the head of the club on the ground and make minor adjustments to alignment.
6 Canceled the club and let it dry for a few hours prior to use. In General, throughout the night is long enough to ensure that everything is dry.
Now, just repeat these steps for each club. When you purchase your new grips, most manufacturers have a complete set with adhesive tape, solvent, and many even throw in a medium grip rubber tree.
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