I just wanted to tell everyone considering re-gripping their own clubs that it's very easy to do.
I've had my current irons (Mizuno MX-23 steel shafted) for about 2 1/2 years and the grips had worn spots where my thumbs were resting. I was going to have them regripped by the local proshop but encouraged by a couple of friends, a few comments on the forums here at GTO and the availability of a complete kit (grips, tape, hook blade and rubber clamp) from http://www.golfgrips-direct.com, I thought I'd give it a go. Partly as it works out at about half price but partly as I'm a bit of a geek and wanted a play!
I re-gripped my 3 iron first as it has been replaced by a hybrid so mucking it up wouldn't be the end of the world, and it also allowed me to experiment with using 2 wraps of tape rather than just one ( my hands are on the largish size). This also allowed me to go to the range and compare my old 1 wrap grip on a 4 iron with my new 2 wrap grip 3 iron (I had much more control and feedback from the new grip, partly from the increased tackiness but also from the increased contact on my right hand [right handed swing] which allowed me to turn over easily and reduced my tendency to fade).
So to anyone considering re-grippping their clubs and about to send them to the pro shop; have a think about doing it yourself, it's far easier than you think and you'll save a load of cash that could be better spend on green fees.
I've had my current irons (Mizuno MX-23 steel shafted) for about 2 1/2 years and the grips had worn spots where my thumbs were resting. I was going to have them regripped by the local proshop but encouraged by a couple of friends, a few comments on the forums here at GTO and the availability of a complete kit (grips, tape, hook blade and rubber clamp) from http://www.golfgrips-direct.com, I thought I'd give it a go. Partly as it works out at about half price but partly as I'm a bit of a geek and wanted a play!
I re-gripped my 3 iron first as it has been replaced by a hybrid so mucking it up wouldn't be the end of the world, and it also allowed me to experiment with using 2 wraps of tape rather than just one ( my hands are on the largish size). This also allowed me to go to the range and compare my old 1 wrap grip on a 4 iron with my new 2 wrap grip 3 iron (I had much more control and feedback from the new grip, partly from the increased tackiness but also from the increased contact on my right hand [right handed swing] which allowed me to turn over easily and reduced my tendency to fade).
So to anyone considering re-grippping their clubs and about to send them to the pro shop; have a think about doing it yourself, it's far easier than you think and you'll save a load of cash that could be better spend on green fees.

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