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Just wanted to share my excitement with everyone. I am new to golf this year, bought a used set of Adam's cb3 irons off Ebay earlier this year. I decided I wanted to upgrade the grips so I ordered some Winn dri-tac midsize grips. I figured this would be a easy DIY project for me to complete. I watched a few YouTube videos and completed the job this morning! It was a easy task to complete, grips look great can't wait to test them out. My main reason for sharing this post is if you are a beginner like myself I recommend doing some small projects like replacing grips yourself. I know it isn't a tough task but I feel a little more pride and confidence in my clubs knowing I am the one who did the work. 

Happy golfing!

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4 hours ago, Northwoods88 said:

I figured this would be a easy DIY project for me to complete

Welcome to TST and good work on replacing your grips.
While you indicate it was to inform other beginners as an easy task, you should provide details of the process.

While there are many threads and posts about grip replacement procedures and technic on the site,
it's best to share your ideas for others.

Then others would offer suggestions for all to read. ;-)

Johnny Rocket - Let's Rock and Roll and play some golf !!!

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Congratulations! Learning to replace my own grips is one of the best decisions I have made in my golf life. I only use Golf Pride 360 grips so I don’t have to worry about aligning the grip to the clubface. I just worry about the grip not being twisted. 

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15 hours ago, 70sSanO said:

Not to start an argument... did you use tape/solvent or air?

John

I used tape/solvent. Didn't have and problem with grip sticking. The brand solvent was wedgeguys I believe. Came in a kit I bought on Amazon. Used a lot of solvent the first couple grips, after seeing how easy they were sliding on I switched to just filling the grip halfway shaking it and pouring it over the tape.

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19 hours ago, Club Rat said:

Welcome to TST and good work on replacing your grips.
While you indicate it was to inform other beginners as an easy task, you should provide details of the process.

While there are many threads and posts about grip replacement procedures and technic on the site,
it's best to share your ideas for others.

Then others would offer suggestions for all to read. ;-)

Thanks for response here are the steps I took,

1) I ordered a kit off Amazon which included tape, solvent, rubber clamp that fits around shaft to place in vice and a j-blade. The J blade was a huge help, for those not familiar it is a like a razor blade except shaped like a J. The curve prevents you from cutting yourself if you slip while removing old grip.

2) I removed old grips using the j- blade.

3) remove old double sided tape, the first couple clubs I used a utility blade to scrape the tape off. This took some time and left some glue residue. I found if I used the j- blade to score the tape the length of the shaft and then used my fingers to peel it up I could get it off in bigger pieces. This left no residue behind and was easier then scraping.

4) apply double sided tape to shaft leaving a bit of over hang to tuck into hollow end of shaft.

5) add solvent, I started by pouring solvent over the tape and then filling new grip with solvent and shaking. I would then pour the solvent in the grip over the tape and slide grip on shaft. After a couple grips I found I didn't need as much solvent so I skipped pouring some on tape instead just filled grip halfway shake and pour out excess over tape.

6) take shaft out of vice tap end of club on ground to ensure grip is fully seated. I then checked for proper alignment by taking my normal grip and stance and made any adjustment to grip by twisting it since it was still wet and moveable.

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I started golfing last year....

I replaced my grips as well. I like the consistency of the same feel/grip throughout the bag.

My girlfriend golfs as well. I replaced all of her grips.

I also taught my younger cousin how to re-grip his clubs earlier this year.

I use the solvent/tape technique - although reading some threads, I'm curious about the Pure grips with no tape or solvent.

- Steve

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3 hours ago, SPJr said:

I'm curious about the Pure grips with no tape or solvent.

Check out - https://thesandtrap.com/forums/topic/94583-getting-into-pure-grips/?do=findComment&comment=1323450

And - https://thesandtrap.com/forums/topic/84449-2015-newport-cup-sponsor-thread-pure-grips/

 

There are many posts on buying and reviews of Pure Grips.

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