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Golf Galaxy sells individual grips from Feel, maybe others do also. Try one club and see if it helps, since there at the high end of grip prices.

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Anyone tried them? The concept sounds good. I often feel like I have to try hard to grip the club with my right hand. Maybe I just need bigger grips?

I have experimented with almost every type of grip. Oversized, midsize, standard, reverse tapered, and non-tapered, only thing I haven't tried is undersized. None of them had a significant effect on my game and I am currently back to using standard grips.

The reverse taper grips are a bit extreme in the amount of taper they have. Very thin by the top hand and much thicker in the lower hand and gripping down is not nearly as comfortable with a regular grip. Your right hand will likely feel more comfortable but it will be at the expense of the left hand grip. I would also say it is a grip more suited to a hitter than a swinger. If you are not sure which one you are thee can give you an idea. http://thesandtrap.com/t/20093/hitting-vs-swinging-in-golf-tgm   http://perfectgolfswingreview.net/power.htm

My advice would be to first try a midsize grip. Maybe a thinner non-tapered grip if you can find one. ( The non-tapered grips I've tried seem too thick even in their "standard" sizes.

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Well Said! Each player has preferences not only to grip, but to several aspects of their equipment setup.

All we ask is that you give the FEEL Pro-Release golf grips a try the next time you look into re-gripping your clubs.

"The well respected PGATour Partners had 130 golfers from all skill levels test this grip, and an amazing 83% saw an immediate increase in distance and control."

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Well Said! Each player has preferences not only to grip, but to several aspects of their equipment setup.

All we ask is that you give the FEEL Pro-Release golf grips a try the next time you look into re-gripping your clubs.

"The well respected PGATour Partners had 130 golfers from all skill levels test this grip, and an amazing 83% saw an immediate increase in distance and control."

Your website makes insane claims, to the point where I can't take your company seriously. An 18 mph increase of driver swing speed from changing grips is irresponsible and you can't just hide a lie like that behind a "Results may vary" disclaimer.

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Callaway X-24 10.5° Driver, Callaway Big Bertha 15° wood, Callaway XR 19° hybrid, Callaway X-24 24° hybrid, Callaway X-24 5i-9i, PING Glide PW 47°/12°, Cleveland REG 588 52°/08°, Callaway Mack Daddy PM Grind 56°/13°, 60°/10°, Odyssey Versa Jailbird putter w/SuperStroke Slim 3.0 grip, Callaway Chev Stand Bag, Titleist Pro-V1x ball

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Our claims are based on Player Feedback & Industry Test Results.

This is not new information. The FEEL full-release golf grips have been at major golf retailers for a number of years and is a grip that has helped to improve the game of players at every level.

I would invite you to test one of our grips for yourself.

Thank you again for your support!

Team FEEL

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Well Said! Each player has preferences not only to grip, but to several aspects of their equipment setup.

All we ask is that you give the FEEL Pro-Release golf grips a try the next time you look into re-gripping your clubs.

"The well respected PGATour Partners had 130 golfers from all skill levels test this grip, and an amazing 83% saw an immediate increase in distance and control."

Your website makes insane claims, to the point where I can't take your company seriously. An 18 mph increase of driver swing speed from changing grips is irresponsible and you can't just hide a lie like that behind a "Results may vary" disclaimer.

Our claims are based on Player Feedback & Industry Test Results.

This is not new information. The FEEL full-release golf grips have been at major golf retailers for a number of years and is a grip that has helped to improve the game of players at every level.

I would invite you to test one of our grips for yourself.

Thank you again for your support!

Team FEEL

@dkolo is 100% correct. claiming a 18mph clubhead speed increase for 18-25 handicappers is irresponsible. Not only that, the chart on your websites contradicts itself because it also claims 18 extra yards on the driver when we all know an 18mph swing speed increase would equate to 40+ yards. Simply inaccurate information that doesn't add up.

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Our claims are based on Player Feedback & Industry Test Results.

This is not new information. The FEEL full-release golf grips have been at major golf retailers for a number of years and is a grip that has helped to improve the game of players at every level.

I would invite you to test one of our grips for yourself.

Thank you again for your support!

Team FEEL

"Player Feedback" meaning what, exactly? A 20 handicap self-reports that they swung 18 miles per hour faster and you take that at face value? I'm asking because that's all I can come up with to make sense of these numbers. And I can expect 18 mph more driver swing speed and that translates to only 18 more yards? That should be 40-50 more yards. Your site phrases this as what I can expect. My driver swing speed is around 100, and I'm a 22 handicap. Does this mean I can expect a Tiger Woods-like swing speed from your grips? This chart is from your website, and it's the one I'm referencing:

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My original post was to alert those interested, that the new Pro-Release would be available May 2015.

When the new line is available, we are will to send (1) grip absolutely free (within the US) to the first 50 people to PM us their info. or username. Just mention Free Grip

Try the grip yourself and post your person experience and results.

I would also appreciate current FEEL grip users to offer their feedback on this post as well.

Thank you again!

Team FEEL

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"Player Feedback" meaning what, exactly? A 20 handicap self-reports that they swung 18 miles per hour faster and you take that at face value? I'm asking because that's all I can come up with to make sense of these numbers. And I can expect 18 mph more driver swing speed and that translates to only 18 more yards? That should be 40-50 more yards. Your site phrases this as what I can expect. My driver swing speed is around 100, and I'm a 22 handicap. Does this mean I can expect a Tiger Woods-like swing speed from your grips? This chart is from your website, and it's the one I'm referencing: [URL=http://thesandtrap.com/content/type/61/id/114312/] [/URL]

[quote name="SavvySwede" url="/t/2363/feel-golf-grips/0_10#post_1105656"] @dkolo is 100% correct. claiming a 18mph clubhead speed increase for 18-25 handicappers is irresponsible. Not only that, the chart on your websites contradicts itself because it also claims 18 extra yards on the driver when we all know an 18mph swing speed increase would equate to 40+ yards. Simply inaccurate information that doesn't add up. [/quote] Good catch guys.. This doesn't pass the sniff test, I don't care what golf store sells this stuff..

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My original post was to alert those interested, that the new Pro-Release would be available May 2015.

When the new line is available, we are will to send (1) grip absolutely free (within the US) to the first 50 people to PM us their info. or username. Just mention Free Grip

Try the grip yourself and post your person experience and results.

I would also appreciate current FEEL grip users to offer their feedback on this post as well.

Thank you again!

Team FEEL

My original post was to alert those interested that your company makes ludicrous and unsubstantiated claims about its products.

When you make claims that are incredible, it makes sense to offer particularized substantiation that goes beyond "trust us." Even Callaway and Taylormade tell us where they get their annual two clubs, 17 yards longer claims: what clubs are being compared, robot data, etc. What's your data look like?

I would welcome a response that didn't boil down to "Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain!"

Thank you again!

Team DKOLO

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Callaway X-24 10.5° Driver, Callaway Big Bertha 15° wood, Callaway XR 19° hybrid, Callaway X-24 24° hybrid, Callaway X-24 5i-9i, PING Glide PW 47°/12°, Cleveland REG 588 52°/08°, Callaway Mack Daddy PM Grind 56°/13°, 60°/10°, Odyssey Versa Jailbird putter w/SuperStroke Slim 3.0 grip, Callaway Chev Stand Bag, Titleist Pro-V1x ball

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They've been around since 2000 and most of their "awards" came in 2007.  Until this thread I've never heard of them but the ridiculous claims are from a investor presentation that was created in April 2009 to push their OTC stock.

http://content.stockpr.com/feel/media/fbfd1661f7b89ca15c80c1ad6e86f75c.pdf

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My original post was to alert those interested, that the new Pro-Release would be available May 2015.

Here's the deal: .

Please read that before continuing further. Thank you.

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Good to know that your company is returning to the golf grip market in May of 2015.  I had your grips on my irons and fairway woods for two seasons and thought they worked great.  I would be very interested in using your product again this coming summer.

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This original post is from 2015, probably not much help here but good luck getting resolution. 

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