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Where is the best prices for new grips and other parts for regriping and or reshafting clubs.


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9 hours ago, kbbgood said:

Where is the best prices for new grips and other parts for regriping and or reshafting clubs.

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On 6/29/2021 at 8:43 PM, kbbgood said:

regriping and or reshafting clubs

Grips are available online at great prices - eBay or https://www.grips4less.com/

Pending the supplies needed for reshafting, what items are you looking for?

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2 hours ago, Club Rat said:

eBay

I've read allegations of counterfeit grips being sold on eBay, have you seen this?  I buy Iomic grips direct from the manufacturer, they last long enough for me that I don't mind paying full price.  When I was doing more of this, I used www.golfworks.com, they have seemingly every tool and supply that you could want.

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1 minute ago, DaveP043 said:

have you seen this? 

It wouldn't surprise me, I'm sure there are some.
But, for the most part, I've bought good name brand items in the past. 

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1 hour ago, DaveP043 said:

I've read allegations of counterfeit grips being sold on eBay, have you seen this?  I buy Iomic grips direct from the manufacturer, they last long enough for me that I don't mind paying full price.  When I was doing more of this, I used www.golfworks.com, they have seemingly every tool and supply that you could want.

I have a friend who ended up with counterfeit grips from eBay.  They said golf pride MCC but they smelled like petroleum and the black came off on you hands.  Stick to Golfworks/golfsmith

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I have used Monark Golf a couple times. I wouldn't trust too much on eBay, as there are a lot of fakes roaming around. I mean, how much can you save on a grip? If I need grips I just head over to Golf Galaxy and buy them there. I don't think there is much discounting on legitimate grips.

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6 hours ago, Billy Z said:

I mean, how much can you save on a grip? If I need grips I just head over to Golf Galaxy and buy them there. I don't think there is much discounting on legitimate grips.

As someone who has struggled with being cheap at various times in his life, I'll tell you that Grip One grips are available at GolfWorks for $3/grip.  That's pretty good if the goal is just "get a legitimate grip for as few dollars as possible."  

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7 hours ago, Shindig said:

As someone who has struggled with being cheap at various times in his life, I'll tell you that Grip One grips are available at GolfWorks for $3/grip.  That's pretty good if the goal is just "get a legitimate grip for as few dollars as possible."  

Ok, if that is the grip you want but I was thinking more of the a popular grip that many play, like the Golf Pride CP2 wrap:

https://www.golfworks.com/golf-pride-cp2-wrap-grip/p/gp0110/

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Try Amazon. Of course Golfworks is my go to but the prices are all standardized and there is still a lot of backordered grips and shafts.

 


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2 hours ago, Billy Z said:

Ok, if that is the grip you want but I was thinking more of the a popular grip that many play, like the Golf Pride CP2 wrap:

https://www.golfworks.com/golf-pride-cp2-wrap-grip/p/gp0110/

It isn't the grip I want.  But it makes more sense than getting a knock off from ebay, which I think is where I was getting at.

I have Pure grips, which work just fine for me.

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