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1701.1 | Half cords | SAHQ::TROTTER | | Wed May 19 1993 13:02 | 5 |
| I use half cords on my set and like them for the feeling of control
(no slippage) they give. My only complaint is they are rough on golf
gloves, I seem to go through a glove a month. Even the Footjoy gloves
which you pay a premium for don't last very long.
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1701.2 | Tour Wrap report | FSOA::DIAZ | Octavio, Alpha Mktg-FPPS CBU | Wed May 19 1993 14:22 | 20 |
| Re: <<< Note 1701.0 by EPIK::DEFELICE >>>
I replaced my Golf pride's dimple (big dimples) half cords with Tour
Wrap (not corded) this year. So far I like them.
I get a good feeling of tackiness (may be due to the fact they are
new) and they don't ruin the gloves as fast.
I haven't play them wet so that will be the final test.
A negative could be the lack of any useful alignment guide (only a
little nudge at the narrow side of the grip) so it may be dificult to
recognize any shifting in my grip.
I bought them at the Golf Day store in Chelsea (MA, USA) for $24 and
change for a kit 13 grips including tape, solvent and a grove tool.
Stow Acres sells them at $6 ea!!! (including labor).
Tavo
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1701.3 | | BUSSTP::DREES | | Wed May 19 1993 15:34 | 7 |
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Another vote here for Tour Wrap. Never was a great fan of half cord
but really like the chunky, tacky feel of the wraps. Put new grips on
about a month ago but have had a tour wrap on my Driver all through the
winter....found it good in the rain.
Del.
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1701.4 | Wrap | DV780::TILLISON | Reverse Pivot | Wed May 19 1993 18:14 | 3 |
| Another vote for the Tour Wrap. I have never used a glove and I like
the tackieness of the grip! Alignment should be concentrated on the
clubface.
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1701.5 | | POWDML::VARLEY | | Thu May 20 1993 09:49 | 8 |
| I've got a "Royal" on my Yonex driver. It feels real fat - I think the
guy who put it on used too much tape underneath. I installed 3 more
Royals on a trial basis on my 3-5-7 irons, and they feel better. I used
wide spirals on the tape for these, whereas the first guy put the tape
on straight up and down - covering the grip area completely. Still
haven't played...
__Jack
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1701.6 | Classic Cords and REAL wraps | ASDG::TREMBLAY | | Thu May 20 1993 12:37 | 20 |
| I've tried lots of grips and settled on the Golf Pride Classic
Cord. I just like the feel and the look. However, I have Neumann
tackified calfskin wraps on my driver and 5 wood and nothing compares
with those. The leather is soft and they're so tacki, it sticks in
your hand all by itself. I'd have them on all my clubs but they cost
about $11 just for the leather strip. Then there's the underlisting
and grip collar not to mention the time to wrap it.
re: .5
Jack - grips come with different inside diameters to match different
shaft sizes. If you put a .580 grip on a .600 shaft, the grip
will end up .02 larger than it's supposed to be. Grips can be
made smaller or larger by this method without building up tape
underneath. Golf Pride grips have a number just inside the end
that will tell you what size shaft the grip was made for.
JT
end that
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1701.7 | | POWDML::VARLEY | | Thu May 20 1993 14:29 | 8 |
| Thanks for the info. I've done a lot of repair work myself, so I'm
familiar with grip nomenclature. In this case, I didn't bother to look
at the numbers inside (all the grips are in one bin, so they're
probably using 60's or 62's for everything). I still think it was the
taping that did it, but - as you explained - grip sizing can cause
problems too.
__Jack
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1701.8 | Another Tour Wrap | EPIK::DEFELICE | | Thu May 20 1993 15:09 | 11 |
| I regriped all my irons and my driver with Tour Wrap Cord (round) this
week. Haven't hit them yet, but I do like the feel so far. They are
quite different from the normal Tour Wrap, which is more leathery and
tacky. The Tour Wrap Cord is somewhat rubbery, but feels nice. Hard to
explain... because I usually hate a rubbery feeling grip. Anyway, I do
like the perferated Tour Wrap, very much, and hope the Cord is a pleasant
experience for me.
As far as tape goes, get the Pipstrips instead. It so much easier than
wrapping tape around a handle. (Golfworks sells them for 25 cents
each.)
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1701.9 | yet another | MAPLG8::Turnquist | The New Digital Equipment Corp | Thu May 20 1993 15:54 | 1 |
| I replaced my dimples with Tour Wraps.. I love 'em...
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1701.10 | Boom Boom | PEKING::ANTELLJ | | Mon May 24 1993 09:25 | 5 |
| I noticed Boom Boom and other golfers dont use a glove now, i tried
it like it and can still play garbage without a glove .
Joe.
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1701.11 | I like'em | SOFBAS::SULLIVAN | | Mon May 24 1993 17:08 | 12 |
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I don't like to use a glove. The tour wraps are great. Good feel
and nice and tacky espicially if it's hot out. Kite should consider
using these grips.
As far as alignment, if you need to use the line-up doo dads to
set up for a shot your not looking far enough down the shaft. Plus
after regripping those alignment arrows are only approximate and
can be off by a touch either way.
No worries,
- Dave
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1701.12 | Tour Wrap Cords are nice... | EPIK::DEFELICE | | Wed May 26 1993 15:16 | 4 |
| Played a couple of rounds with the new Tour Wrap Cord (round) and liked
them very, very much. They are a little pricey, but provied a really
nice secure, but softer feel than the normal Tour Wrap.
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1701.13 | | POWDML::VARLEY | | Thu Jun 03 1993 17:34 | 5 |
| I'll probably try Tour Wraps on a few clubs - when I can find 'em - but
I now have Royals on all my irons. Tried 'em in the rain on Memorial
Day, and they are the best wet weather grip I've used yet - by far.
__Jack
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1701.14 | round? | NOVA::FINNERTY | Sell high, buy low | Tue Jul 20 1993 10:08 | 8 |
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re: .12 'Tour Wrap Cord (round)'
are these grips truly round, or is there a bulge on the underside
as there is on my (nameless) grips?
do you all regrip your own clubs? each year?
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1701.15 | | KOALA::DEFELICE | | Tue Jul 20 1993 10:41 | 14 |
| Round grips are truly that, no bulges or anything else to indicate hand
positioning - except perhaps the manufacturor's logo. There is also a
Tour Wrap Cord with ribbing (many grips offer this, too) that may be
used to 'feel' hand/club allignment.
Regripping depends upon the durability of the grip itself (& how often
you play) and your own personal preference on grip feel (tackiness,
etc.) . FWIW, Tour Wrap recommends regripping once a year if you play
weekly. If you purchase your grips from someone like Golf*, the cost
is minimal and you can easily do the work yourself in an evening. I
play 1-3 times a week, plus 1-2 practice sessions, and I think these
grips will last through the season for me.
Bob
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