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Got another great Lamkin Grips contest. One Grand Prize Winner will be awarded one set of Lamkin Grips – fourteen (14) grips total.  The winner will have the choice of his or her style, size and color.

How to Enter: To enter the Contest:

1. Submit an Eligible Entry (#1 and #2 in the image below)

2. You must be a registered member of The Sand Trap in good standing.

3. You must be a legal resident of the fifty (50) United States or the District of Columbia and aged eighteen (18) or older as of the date of entry.
4. One entry per person and per household. Any additional entries or modifications invalidate all entries.

The Contest begins at 12:00 AM Pacific Time (“PT”) November 12, 2012 and ends at 11:59:59 PM PT November 27, 2012

If you haven't used Lamkin Grips before, check out what fellow Sand Trap members have to say about the new R.E.L. 3GEN Grips

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I'll post a pic of a Lamkin grip on one of my son's clubs.  Obviously I'm not entering the contest and your pic doesn't have to be a Lamkin grip.  This is a N-DUR 3GEN from a few years ago.

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My Callaway x-protos have a Lamkin rainbow. A different color on each iron: light blue, yellow, green on the 7 cause I'm money with that club. White, black, red and orange. Adds a little flair. I've got a new batch of sticks and would love to switch out the multi compounds with a set of Lamkin grips. Definitely a big fan, especially of the Crossline Cord.

Driver: Nike Covert Tour | 3W: Callaway X Hot Pro | Irons: Mizuno JPX-800 Pro X100 SS | Wedges: Vokey SM 54-08, Vokey Raw 60-12 | Putter (of the week): Arnold Palmer "The Original" 33"

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Pretty easy contest to enter!

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Originally Posted by Jim Kim

Too bad not eligible for UK, cause grips pics would have worth the shipment cost:P

Yes, we would LOVE to have these contests open to everyone.  Laws/rules for contests like these are different for each country so it makes things complicated.

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Golf Pride, Cobra: so shiny and oily aren't they? They're even balding now, with no grooves in some of them. Never had a thought about not using a glove.

Philip Kohnken, PGA
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Keep them coming guys, not a lot of entries so far, great opportunity to WIN FREE grips!

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Whatever the material beneath the grip is called, that's what's left. I often take my 15 yr old stepson golfing and often play a "bunny hop" or captains choice format. With grips like these and his close proximity, his life is in danger. Send me new grips, please! For his sake, and in the interest of never having to explain to his mother why her son was impaled with a golf club! Happy T-giving!

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My 1984 Hogan PC's are in desperate desperate need of some new grips. They are all original and have now become unhitable, help to bring these old beauties back to life.
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