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What make are those new ALL WHITE GRIPS that many Taylormade players are using on tour?


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i'm still in my honeymoon stage with my new decade multicompounds. absolutely love them.

Sergio plays those new black widow grips

Driver: Ping g15 axivcore black stiff
3 wood: Cobra s9-1 f speed
Hybrids: 20* adams speedline classic round and 24*v1 peanut
Irons: Ping I5 5-pw
Wedges : cg14 50*,54* spin milled 58*Putter: Cameron newport detour


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Its the new Lamkin standard performance plus gen3. I wouldn't suggest the white though, they become very dirty very quickly. I have them on my driver and wedges and already they are filthy. Im sticking with the golf ppride blue multicomp, best grip out there.
_______________________________________________________________________________ In my standbag:
R9 Supertri
Exotics XCG3 3 wood
909 H 21 degree Hybrid
R9 TP 3-PW
52, 57 VR Forged black wedges
Circa 62 #2
Pro V1x


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gulbis has winn lite firms on her clubs.

Also winning firms under her shirt.

Stretch.

"In the process of trial and error, our failed attempts are meant to destroy arrogance and provoke humility." -- Master Jin Kwon

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