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I've been reading a lot about how great these new Winn & Lampkin grips are. Just looking to get some feedback from anyone who has tried them.

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just ordered the g8 v17 black and blue grips and they are great. Work very well in the rain.
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So they are good in the rain? That's great to know. I have tried them dry and they feel great...but I thought they might turn into "lose" grips in the rain. I decided on the Golf Pride multicompound for a few of my clubs. So far, they are great...though they are pretty rough on gloves!

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So they are good in the rain? That's great to know. I have tried them dry and they feel great...but I thought they might turn into "lose" grips in the rain. I decided on the Golf Pride multicompound for a few of my clubs. So far, they are great...though they are pretty rough on gloves!

I used the GP Multicompounds without gloves and really like them. As far as Winn and Lamkin go, the only Winn grip I like is the G8 and I've always been a fan of Lamkin's. I'm trying out the new Dual Density Torsion Controls and so far am impressed but I'm curious to see how they will wear.

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I think that I might try to transition to no glove once my hands toughen up. the season is just starting here and I have the dreaded "soft hands" without callouses in the right spots.

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Have tried the Winn G8's & absolutely loved them. Not only do they feel good, but they reduce the wear & tear on the glove as well. Haven't tried the new Lamkin Dual Density Torsion control grips yet, but might put one on an iron just to see & compare.

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I'm trying out the the Lamkin Dual Density Torsion control on a sand wedge. So far, I love it. I use Crossline Cords on most of my clubs, but the DDTCs are more comfortable. Despite feeling good, they still have more grab to them then the average grip. Could be a winner for Lamkin.

I've used Winns before, and have been tempted by the G8, but the last several Winn products I bought just didn't wear that well.

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I'm trying out the the Lamkin Dual Density Torsion control on a sand wedge. So far, I love it. I use Crossline Cords on most of my clubs, but the DDTCs are more comfortable. Despite feeling good, they still have more grab to them then the average grip. Could be a winner for Lamkin.

Will most likely try DDTC's when I get the chance! Thanks for the response & happy swinging!!!

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Tourstage 405 X-Drive driver w/Graphite Design Tour AD shaft
Tourstage F-UT 3 wood w/Graphite Design Tour AD shaft
PRGR 7 wood hybrid Graphite Design Pershing shaft
Tourstage X-blade irons w/ NSPro 950GH shaftsNike Tiger Woods model SWVintage Scotty Cameron Mizuno putterBall:...


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I have the g8 v17's on the way even though golfsmith backordered them, BLEEP, so i cancelled that and ordered from anothe rplace...get here quicker for my U.S.open qualifier.
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