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I have had my irons for a while now and the grips on some of the clubs have been warn. I was wondering if there are any good grips out there and what would be the price if i had my 3-pw re-griped?

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I like the Winn grips myself, and they have different options. I'm not positive about cost because I bought new irons recently and haven't regripped. I'm sure it will be worth it though.

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I have had my irons for a while now and the grips on some of the clubs have been warn. I was wondering if there are any good grips out there and what would be the price if i had my 3-pw re-griped?

Typically costs about $6 per club (grip included). Sometimes $8 if you go for a more expensive grip like a New Decade Multicompound. 13 clubs = $80-100+.

Or, you could buy a few supplies and regrip them yourself.

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Another vote for regripping yourself.. The supplies are cheap and it is sooooo easy.

I bet Erik even has a link handy that you can follow to a do-it-yourself site..

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I'd be interested to know how to regrip if someone could put up a link that would show what you need and how to do it.

Thanks,
Ryan
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I have had my irons for a while now and the grips on some of the clubs have been warn. I was wondering if there are any good grips out there and what would be the price if i had my 3-pw re-griped?

I personally like the Winn grips. I've heard people say they aren't durable, but I've never had any problems with durability. They cost like $5 a piece, plus $2 or 3 for labor, so to regrip your clubs should be about 80 bucks.

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I'd be interested to know how to regrip if someone could put up a link that would show what you need and how to do it.

I know you can get grip kits from golfsmith.com or golfworks.com. Don't remember the pricing for them, but they come with 13 grips and everything you need to re-grip your clubs.

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I just had brand new Winn G8's put on at lunch at Golf Galaxy and it was $3.79/club...total was $28. they don't charge labor fees if you buy the grips from them. Best re-gripping deal out there.

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I have had my irons for a while now and the grips on some of the clubs have been warn. I was wondering if there are any good grips out there and what would be the price if i had my 3-pw re-griped?

Learn to do it yourself and you save money, it's fun and you will be on the road to working on your own clubs. Lengthen shorten take a grip off and reuse it. It's fun and it gets you away from your wife

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I'd be interested to know how to regrip if someone could put up a link that would show what you need and how to do it.

A good place to start for regripping basics is

here . Buy a couple of cheap grips to get some practice and then have at it.
I just had brand new Winn G8's put on at lunch at Golf Galaxy and it was $3.79/club...total was $28. they don't charge labor fees if you buy the grips from them. Best re-gripping deal out there.

Not all GG's will do this btw. Most I have dealt with usually charge a couple of dollars. Not sure what their official policy is.

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I'm looking at getting my Fusions fitted and regripped with Winn's. Not sure on the stiff or soft grips though. I hit fairly well with the standard grips I have with my irons. Start fading with the 3 iron and driver. So not sure about what I need.

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