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I have been playing for only a couple of months and bought some used Adams A2 hybrid irons. They came with standard grips. the last three weeks i have been trying to heal a Blister on my left thumb. so my queston is this a sign i need to buy new grips? thanks

Driver: Pinemeadows Bloc Driver 10
Hybrid: Adams A2 3 and 4 iron stiff
Irons: A2 hybrid irons
Wedges: Golf Smith 56 and 60 Degree
Putter: Pinemeadows bladeBall: Nike Power Distance softBag: Datrek Icon


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If you are right handed and getting a blister on your left thumb, assuming you wear a glove, you might want to try a smaller size glove.
Driver: Hibore XL Tour 9.5° Graman Limey
3 Wood: Tour Edge Exotics CB1 15°
Hybrid:
FT-hybrid 4H
Irons: RAC Tp combos 4-pw
Wedges:
RTG 53° & Dsg 58° Putter: CallieBall: ProV1x

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the first time i got a blister i was wearing a glove. th e second time i was not. and i am right handed

Driver: Pinemeadows Bloc Driver 10
Hybrid: Adams A2 3 and 4 iron stiff
Irons: A2 hybrid irons
Wedges: Golf Smith 56 and 60 Degree
Putter: Pinemeadows bladeBall: Nike Power Distance softBag: Datrek Icon


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If you feel comfortable not wearing a glove then your good......if you feel you need a glove then chances are the glove might have been a little big allowing it to "slip" or "bunch" a little while you swing. Grips are cheap, so replacing them with say Golf Pride tour velvets (or something of that ilk) would only run you about $2-$3 a club and can never hurt.
Driver: Hibore XL Tour 9.5° Graman Limey
3 Wood: Tour Edge Exotics CB1 15°
Hybrid:
FT-hybrid 4H
Irons: RAC Tp combos 4-pw
Wedges:
RTG 53° & Dsg 58° Putter: CallieBall: ProV1x

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just throw on a band-aid and man up ;) just kidding! If you really want to get new grips that wont give you blisters try the Winn Grips

Driver: 10.5* SuperQuad TP 1st Edition All Black V2 Stiff
5 Wood - 585.h 19* DG S300
Irons: 3-PW S59 Stiff
Wedges: Rac TP 52*, 60* MP-T 56*
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  ser182 said:
I have been playing for only a couple of months and bought some used Adams A2 hybrid irons. They came with standard grips. the last three weeks i have been trying to heal a Blister on my left thumb. so my queston is this a sign i need to buy new grips? thanks

About six months ago I first tried out the Winn DSi on a club, and never looked back. Best grip I'd ever used. Before I take any club home I make sure I get that one particular grip on it, I wouldn't take anything else. Before, I'd tear up my hands and be forced to wear two gloves at times, but since then, I've never had a problem. I'd recommend it for anyone.

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Driver: Burner TP 9.5*
3 Wood: 906F2 15*
2I: Eye 23I-PW: 3100 I/HWedges: Vokey Spin-Milled 56*06, MP-R 52*07/60*05Putter: Victoria IIBall: Pro V1xCheck out my new blog: Thousand Yard DriveHome Course: Kenton County...

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i will try some of those winns. golfpride looks like the most popular but i will take them to my club to get it done. you know it is funny because when i had it taped tight it still bothered me. ya i had a glove and the thumb was a little lose. so i went with out it and still received a blister so the only thing i could think of was the grips or office soft hands.

Driver: Pinemeadows Bloc Driver 10
Hybrid: Adams A2 3 and 4 iron stiff
Irons: A2 hybrid irons
Wedges: Golf Smith 56 and 60 Degree
Putter: Pinemeadows bladeBall: Nike Power Distance softBag: Datrek Icon


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