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Has anyone ever tried these(premiogrips.com)? I like how there is no logo on the grip..

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I've never tried them, but if you pay $4 shipping an handling they'll send you one for free: http://www.premiogrips.com/products_grip_free.php

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I did that, I wonder how long it takes. My driver and fw's are currently gripless so I am going to throw it on one of them.

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Mizuno MPT-11 Black Nickel 52* and 58* with GS-95

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Posted
read lots about them, even considered them
from what ive read they sound pretty decent

im partial to my Tacki MAc Itomic's tho ;) (best grip even produced IMO and highly under rated....but thats been covered a few times in other threads)
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From the look of them and whats written about them, I wonder if they are the same as Iomic grips. Just ordered one so I will find out I guess..

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3Wood - Cleveland Hibore 15*
Hybrid - Cleveland Hibore 19*
Irons - Taylormade R7s 4-GWWedges - Cleveland CG12s Black pearl 54*/12* & 58*/8*Putter - Rife ArubaBack-ups - Karsten Anser / Odyssey White Ice #9Ball - Taylormade Burner TP & LDP...


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I just got a Neon Green one the other day. I still need to throw it on a club though.

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3 Wood:  R11 15.5°

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Wedge:  xFT 56° and RAC 60° 

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Posted

This might be exactly what I'm looking for.

I want to do this type of thing to my clubs:



but really don't want to throw $13/club on Iomics to regrip the perfectly good ones I have now. I won't touch my irons but the wedges, hybrid and woods for $27 isn't too bad at all. Gonna order one for my new shaft I have coming for my R9.

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I got mine in the mail today and threw it on my 5 wood right away. I am very impressed with the grip. Its tough to explain but I'd imagine that it would be similar to the tacki-mac itomic. It's a little thicker than a standard velvet type grip. I went with the standard black, I really like the simplicity of it with no words or logos and the white arrows/cap. Without a doubt I'm going to put them on my driver, fairway woods and hybrid. I'm still trying to decide if I should put them on my Titleist irons and wedges that I ordered a couple of weeks ago.

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Mizuno MP-53 4-PW with GS-95

Mizuno MPT-11 Black Nickel 52* and 58* with GS-95

Ping Redwood Anser


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I'd swing it first, I've heard some negative reviews about the torque on these things.

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Posted
just got mine in the mail.

Seems like a decent grip, gonna try it out on my driver once my new R9 adapter for my new shaft comes in.

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I'd swing it first, I've heard some negative reviews about the torque on these things.

Feels fine to me....

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Ping G15 17*

Mizuno MP-53 4-PW with GS-95

Mizuno MPT-11 Black Nickel 52* and 58* with GS-95

Ping Redwood Anser


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