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604.1 | Easy, once you've done a few... | MSEE::KELLEY | Custom clubs/club repair | Wed May 10 1989 09:21 | 8 |
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Regripping isn't hard to do. Some pro shops do carry grips and also
the double sided tape that is needed. Price - $1 - $3 each... You
also need a solvent for the tape (some people use lighter fluid).
If you want more info Neal, just send me some mail...
Gene
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604.2 | Another Option | BOSHOG::VARLEY | | Wed May 10 1989 10:43 | 8 |
| Gene's right, but it's simpler and cheaper to go to any Nevada
Bob's (assuming you just want normal size "Victory" type rubber
grips. They charge .99 each, and even though I did my own repair
work for years, that's cheaper than I could do it. Hell, the grips
COST .95, and that doesn't include masking tape, "miracle tape,
solvent or postage...
--The Skoal Bandit
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604.3 | Almost to good to be true! | RATTLE::TLAPOINTE | | Wed May 10 1989 11:26 | 6 |
| Re: .2
They really charge only 99 cents per grip for "victory" rubber
grips?!?!? God, that a great price!! Do you know if they also have
other reasonable prices for the "victory cord grips"??
Tony
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604.4 | Victory Crowns at $2.50 | DARTS::DIAZ | CMG/CDG/SAMG | Wed May 10 1989 12:09 | 17 |
| Re:< Note 604.3 by RATTLE::TLAPOINTE >
I just regripped all my clubs with Victory Crown grips. I bought
them at New England Golf Supply for $2.50 ea. They also have the
two sided masking tape. They didn't recommend lighter fluid, but
thinner as solvent.
This was my first try at that and I found it easy to do, the only
thing is to make sure you align it properly. Also I streched too
much the rubber in the first one that I installed, and I can feel the
difference in thickness with the other clubs.
I enjoy doing things myself, and the fact that I had all clubs done
in about 3 hours, instead of driving 45 minutes to Nevada and leaving
my clubs there for several days, made me do it.
Tavo
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604.5 | | CALLME::MR_TOPAZ | | Wed May 10 1989 12:21 | 8 |
| If I lived or worked in the So. N.H. area, I'd take the easy way
out by bringing the sticks to Mr Kelley (see .1). I've seen the
work he's done for three different people, and it's first-rate.
I wouldn't go to him if (hah!) I needed lots of help with my
swing, though, or especially my putting.
--Mr Topaz
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604.6 | A second on the recommendation of the Moderator | SDEVAX::GRYGLIK | When's our tee time? | Wed May 10 1989 12:57 | 9 |
| I second .5 on Gene's first-rate work. He made an outstanding set
of custom clubs for my father. My father is 73 yrs old and improved
his game by an average of strokes per round! He attributes the
improvement to the new custom clubs because we found he uses clubs
that are very similar to Ladies' clubs in shaft length (shorter)
and swing-weight (very light).
Mike
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604.7 | | OBRIEN::KEVIN | Custom Clubs & Repair | Wed May 10 1989 14:07 | 11 |
| I'd like to know where I can get green Victories for $.95 each. I pay
more than that is quantity.
I'd certainly agree that Gene's club work is first rate. I'd also
agree that his swing needs something (speed control might help) but
I've had the SOB run in back to back no brainers for the beer. I'd
rather be lucky than good anyday!
KO
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604.8 | Ayuh...! | MSEE::KELLEY | Custom clubs/club repair | Wed May 10 1989 14:19 | 3 |
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Hey thanks for the comments on my game guys....! So, what if it's
true, geeezzzz (ha ha)...!
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604.9 | not "real" victories... | CSCMA::TURNQUIST | Greg Turnquist | Wed May 10 1989 16:35 | 7 |
| I checked into this a while back, Nevada Bob's doesn't use the real
Golf Pride Victory gips that go for $2.50 apeice, they use "Victory
style" grips that you can get in catalogs for about a buck apiece.
I use the 99 cent grips and I like them, but I may try out the "real"
Victory grips this year just to see if they are any different.
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604.10 | Fat vs. Skinny | DNEAST::FREEMAN_KEVI | The Squeeky Wheel = Neglect | Fri May 12 1989 17:26 | 8 |
| Just a novice here. How often do you folks replace your grips?
Once a season, every other year etc. Also any advice on various
thickness/sizes. Ie fat vs. skinny grips. and what are the benny's
if any or is it personal preferences. Got all new equips. this
year so I'm afraid I'll be all out of excusses this season 8^).
Hacker Freebie, see ya at the Corp. Tourney. What with all this
rain this week we'll be needen those bags of sand even more! 8^)
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604.11 | GRIP TIPS | BOGUSS::COOPER | | Fri May 12 1989 19:39 | 13 |
| re. 604.10
I like to replace my grips every other year. Every couple of weeks
though I scrub the grips that are on my clubs with soapy water.
They stay pretty tacky that way. I like to use the standard green
Victory grip with rib. I,m experimenting with a non-ribbed grip
on my sand wedge as it makes it easier to open the blade for those
high lobs we all love to hit!! As for grip size, I prefer a grip
that is slightly over-sized (diameter of.850 under the left hand)
It seems to have helped me cure a really bad hook as I am no longer
rolling my wrists over quite so fast. Also, I quit "milking" the
grip with my right hand at the top of my backswing. Have
the pro at your course take a look at your grip, that is the best
way to find out for sure.
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604.12 | Oh no...! | MSEE::KELLEY | Custom clubs/club repair | Mon May 15 1989 10:10 | 36 |
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RE: .10
Kevin,
The amount of life you get out of your grips depends on three
primary things:
1. the amount of golf you play...
2. the amount of care you put into them as stated in .11
3. how hard you squeeze the bugger...!
As for grip size, it isn't so much the advantages that you
can get, but the disadvantages you get for grips that are
not the right size for you... To tell if your grips are the
right size... hold the club in your left hand the way you
would normally grip the club, then hole the club straight up
(just with your left hand), check to see where your finger
tips are in relation to the palm of your hand. Your finger
tips should not dig into your palm nor should there be a
gap of more than 1/8 of an inch...
RE: .11
Cooper (sorry don't know your first name),
When you say your grip size is .850 under your left hand, by
what means are you measuring it? To the best of my knowledge,
a men's standard grip is .900 and a ladies standard is .850...
Gene
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604.13 | grips can affect your shots... | WILKIE::GORDON | | Mon May 15 1989 10:43 | 14 |
| re: .11
Gene can verify this but I beleive that if you have hook tendicies
you can "help" it with larger grips. If you have slice tendicies
you can "help" it with smaller grips...
When I first started playing I sliced all over...changed to
thinner grips and it helped my hand action through the ball and
helped me draw more. recently need to change a grip on my driver
and didn't have what I normally use so threw on what I had which
was on of those oversize grips and started fading my driver all
over the place...it's hell when you set up to draw(aim right) then
end up with a fade cause you might as well just slice it...I quickly
got the correct(for me) grip installed...
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604.14 | THAT'S LEFT RIGHT? | BOGUSS::COOPER | | Tue May 16 1989 12:51 | 8 |
| re: .12
Gene,
If I knew my right hand from my left I probably wouldn,t miss
so many putts !!! My grips are built up to .850 under my RIGHT
hand. Sorry for the confusion.
Jim (THE MAD HACKER)
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604.15 | Re-Gripping Iron's | AKOV12::CAMIRE | | Tue May 30 1989 14:11 | 23 |
| Neal
I just regrip my Iron's and I was reluctant as you are, I'm not
exactly a Rocket Scientist either, anyways I bought grips, they
come in sets of four, (one set cost me $12.00) and each set comes
with directions, enough sticky paper and glue (whatever it is) for
the four clubs. Each club took me approximately a minute and a
half, and if I say so my self, they look very professional....
Piece-of-cake, real easy to do....and ny clubs look and fell like
new, I plan to do them every year from now on....
The price of grips vary from $11.00 for a set of four, to as much
as $18.00 a piece, you can get a good deal at Navada Bob's or any
Golf store and of course as a last resort a pro-shop for a few bucks
more.
But believe me it's easy to do, and your clubs will feel so much
better and more controlable with new grips....
Regards,
IV
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604.16 | I use Mail Order House for grips | MPGS::GOGUEN | | Tue May 30 1989 19:43 | 7 |
| I usually mail order my grips every year and if I remember correctly I
only paid around $2.00/grip entire set of grips (13 + putter) for
around $30.00. I can check on the price if your interested. By the way
I order the Jumbo Victory Grips (I got big hands).
-Paul
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