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Re-gripping Service
 

Check out Rob's video above on re-gripping and how quikcly we can get your grips done!

What Makes The Grip Such An Important Part Of The Golf Club?


"The grip is the only part of the club a golfer actually touches. Often overlooked but in fact it is extremely important. Replacing one's grips at the beginning of every season allows the golfers to hold the grip with minimal grip pressure which allows them to swing the club properly with acceleration. One simply cannot do this with grips that are glazed, hard, and slick." ??"Worn grips become harder as a function of time and use and thus the grip's responsiveness changes, as does the level of comfort. In a nutshell, new grips provide both confidence and performance. Think about it like tyres on a car. Would you drive a car with smooth tires with zero tread? No. The same can be said for golf clubs and grips." ??

What Benefits Will Players Get From A Fresh Set Of Grips?


"The benefits are endless. Increased traction, more tackiness, better performance in wet weather, comfort, less tension in your hands resulting in smoother swings. And ultimately all these benefits lead to lower scores and more enjoyable golf." ??

How Can A Player Tell They Need New Grips And How Many Rounds Would You Expect A Set Of Grips To Last?


"That's easy. Visually examine the grip. Does it look shiny or glazed? Does the material show visible wear spots? Does the material appear cracked or split? Does the material feel rock hard? Is the paint or cosmetics rubbed off the grip? Does the end cap look worn? How many rounds of golf do you have on the grip? We tell people grips need to be changed every 40 rounds or once a year. Just because a grip doesn't look worn does not mean it is not." ??If you are interested in a new set of grips come in the shop for a quick fitting to obtain the correct size, after this, we can then discuss the right type of grip to suit your game before finally, we can fit them while you wait.

 
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CBD Products?
 

We have recently bought in some CBD products into the shop to help with your performance on the course. The purpose of these products are to help you relax while on the course and reduce stress. 

Pop into the shop now and see one of us to find out more about these products and how they can benefit your game!

Click here and get in touch if you are interested and would like to know more.

 
 
 
 
 
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Video of the Week

With the new World Handicap System coming into effect next month, we thought we'd share this video from the R&A on how your new playing handicap will be calculated. If you have any questions please visit us in the shop.

WHS: Handicap Index
 
 
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