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During a team meeting our golf coach took us into his office, and I noticed this sitting in a box off to the side. Since my putter grip was getting a bit old I decided it was time for a replacement anyways.

I'm going to install it tomorrow and try it out as soon as the snow subsides. I've been trying out and looking at purchasing a Super Stroke for a while (as opposed to a pistolero grip that comes stock on most Scotty Cameron putters) so I figured it was as good a time as any since I saw one I liked. As an added bonus, I like the little extra "squish" the super stroke has compared to the rubber Scotty grip on my putter now.

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I'm sold on the Super Slim 3.0. My putts per round had really come down since I started using the Super Stroke grip.

Driver: TaylorMade Jet Speed Matrix 49 Gram Velox T Stiff Shaft

3WD:  Callaway Big Bertha Aldila NVS 65-S 350 Shaft

Hybrid(s): Cobra Baffler T-Rail - 3H - 19*
                 Cobra Baffler T-Rail - 4H - 22*
Irons:  TaylorMade RBladez Jetfuel 85 Gram Steel Shaft 4-AW 

Wedges: Cleveland REG.588 Tour Action - 60*

              Callaway Forged Rust - 54*
Putter: Ping 1/2 Wack-E - Super Stroke 3.0 Slim Grip

Balls:  Maxfli U/4H


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I almost bought one today but I have yet to find out if it can be installed using an air compressor like Pure grips. Anyone ever blow one of these on?

David


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I almost bought one today but I have yet to find out if it can be installed using an air compressor like Pure grips. Anyone ever blow one of these on?

I used the standard method and it wasn't difficult. I would imagine you could at least try to use an air compressor, but it might not be easy since the grips are more rigid than normal ones.

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I used the standard method and it wasn't difficult. I would imagine you could at least try to use an air compressor, but it might not be easy since the grips are more rigid than normal ones.


Thanks but I was looking for an easy way to get it both on and back off intact.

David


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Thanks but I was looking for an easy way to get it both on and back off intact.

To get it off intact you can follow any of the methods outlined here: http://thesandtrap.com/b/bag_drop/how_to_remove_and_save_grips

I have used methods 2 and 3, but I would recommend method 3 since I've broken multiple syringes using method 2 (the pressure ends up breaking the seal on the syringe, spraying solvent everywhere. I use syringes instead of the special little pump there just because my grandpa is a veterinarian and I can get them for free).

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been using the extreme fatso 5.0 and it prevents my forearm and wrist from hinging.

seems to work for me I feel like I got a no hinge putting stroke(SBST) instead of my conventional toe release type stroke.


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