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I'm looking to get my clubs regripped. i found that in the store there a little more then online, if i buy them online and go to the store will they put them on for me? thanks for the help.

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You can check with your local golf shop. Usually they will and they'll just charge you just the service or installation fee. I usually do the same since buying a set of grips online is cheaper than paying the retail price. But if I'm only regripping one club, I'll just go straight to the shop. There are a few shops that may include the installation at no charge if you buy the set with them. Again, it's best to ask them.

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Yes they will but they typically charge WAY more to install customer supplied grips than they do when you purchase the grips in-store. In my experience you can't win that game, now if you're willing to install the grip yourself...

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I recommend you buy PURE Grips: http://puregrips.com/ . You'll easily be able to install them yourself and they're great grips.

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how long do you think those grips will last? i play about twice a week maybe 3 times depending on work. i have looked at the golf pride multicoumpound. I was told those would last about a whole season ( 9 months) with the amount i play. thanks for the help.

Driver: R11s - 3wood: RBZ - MIzuno 2 iron - rons: taylormade burner 2.0 4-pw - 63 degree: nike VR Forged - 52 Degree: nike VR Forged - 60 degree: callaway - Putter: odyssey white ice 2 ball I'm going to qualify for the U.S. Open and kick your boyfriend's ass. Whatever you think of me, you should know he hates old people, children, and dogs. Roy McAvoy.

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how long do you think those grips will last? i play about twice a week maybe 3 times depending on work.

i have looked at the golf pride multicoumpound. I was told those would last about a whole season ( 9 months) with the amount i play.

thanks for the help.

If you're referring to me, PURE Grips have a one-year guarantee, and the ones I've used will last several years.

Golf Pride Multicomps will not last you a whole season. They'll start to show signs of wear after your tenth round.

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how long do you think those grips will last? i play about twice a week maybe 3 times depending on work.

i have looked at the golf pride multicoumpound. I was told those would last about a whole season ( 9 months) with the amount i play.

thanks for the help.

If you're referring to me, PURE Grips have a one-year guarantee, and the ones I've used will last several years.

Golf Pride Multicomps will not last you a whole season. They'll start to show signs of wear after your tenth round.

FWIW, I've used the GP Multicomps exclusively for 3 years now.  I get about 100 rounds or so out of mine.

It's also worth noting that I don't practice much either though....

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FWIW, I've used the GP Multicomps exclusively for 3 years now.  I get about 100 rounds or so out of mine.

I don't know how. You must be okay with big wear spots where your thumbs go and stuff like that. Those things wear out like crazy.

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thank you. I think at this point its just depending on how much you want to spend. thanks

Driver: R11s - 3wood: RBZ - MIzuno 2 iron - rons: taylormade burner 2.0 4-pw - 63 degree: nike VR Forged - 52 Degree: nike VR Forged - 60 degree: callaway - Putter: odyssey white ice 2 ball I'm going to qualify for the U.S. Open and kick your boyfriend's ass. Whatever you think of me, you should know he hates old people, children, and dogs. Roy McAvoy.

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FWIW, I've used the GP Multicomps exclusively for 3 years now.  I get about 100 rounds or so out of mine.

It's also worth noting that I don't practice much either though....

thank you. I think at this point its just depending on how much you want to spend. thanks

Check out "Medalist" grips, I just saw them at Golfsmith and on their online store. They have full cord grips for $2.49...

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