How to re-grip your golf clubs at home
Re-gripping your golf clubs at home is fun, easy and can turn into a productive hobby to make your own game better.
Re-gripping your own clubs takes just minutes. Jack Hirsh/GOLF I grew up with a father who was obsessed with tinkering with his golf clubs (you can see how I ended up in my current position now), so l earning how to change a grip in the basement came before I drove a car. Re-gripping your golf clubs is fun, easy and gives you complete control of how your clubs feel in your hands.
No excuses, everything is on you. Unfortunately, all good things must come to an end and I recently moved to Boston, about 265 miles away from my dadโs workshop in Pennsylvania. But not to worry, while Iโm not going to buy all the tools I had access to in my dadโs workshop at once, I can start by easily giving myself a space to regrip my golf clubs.
View this post on Instagram A post shared by Jack Hirsh (@jr_hirshey) What you need to re-grip your golf clubs at home Vice with golf club clamp Utility knife (hook blades are best) Blow torch or heat gun Towel Tape removal tool Grip Solvent Two-sided tape A new grip All of our market picks are independently selected and curated by the editorial team. If you buy a linked product, GOLF. COM may earn a fee.
Pricing may vary. Golf Pride Reverse Taper Pistol Putter Grip Reverse Taper putter grip technology stabilizes both hands for a more square putter face at impact. A pistol kick on the back of the grip locks the heel pad of the upper hand to the putter grip and the slim upper hand and wide lower hand offers enhanced control, no matter your gripping style.
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