How to change your golf grip – our guide

A suitable golf grip not only ensures a comfortable hold on the club but also plays a vital role in swing mechanics and shot accuracy. If you’re looking to improve your game, changing your golf grip might be the key. In this article, we will explore why selecting the right golf grip matters and guide you through the process of changing your grip attachment.

 

Why choosing the right golf grip matters

The golf grip is the only connection between the golfer and the club, making it crucial to select the right grip that suits your hand size, playing style, and swing mechanics. Here are a few reasons why choosing the right golf grip matters:

Comfort and control

A properly fitted golf grip provides comfort and enhances control over the club. It allows you to maintain a relaxed grip pressure while ensuring a secure hold, promoting better clubface control and accuracy.

Consistency

Consistency is key in golf, and a grip that suits your hand size and shape helps promote a consistent swing. A grip that is too small or too large can lead to compensations in your swing, resulting in inconsistent ball-striking and accuracy issues.

Shot-shaping

The way you hold the club influences the clubface angle at impact, which directly affects the direction and shape of your shots. Different grip styles, such as strong or weak grips, can help promote specific shot shapes like draws or fades. Experimenting with grip variations can empower you to fine-tune your shot-making abilities.

 

How to change your golf grip

Getting the right size of golf grip is crucial because it can significantly impact a golfer’s performance on the course, so let’s explore the process of how to regrip your golf clubs by following these step-by-step instructions to swap one golf grip for another:

Gather the necessary tools

To change your golf grip, you’ll need a few basic tools, including a golf grip tape, grip solvent, a vice, a gripping station or a rubber vice clamp, and a hook blade or utility knife.

Secure the club in a vice

Place the club in a vice to keep it stable during the grip-changing process. Ensure that the club is secured firmly but not too tightly, as excessive pressure may damage the shaft.

Remove the old grip

Use a hook blade or utility knife to cut away the old grip. Start at the top of the grip and carefully slice along the length of the grip until it can be peeled off completely. Remove any remaining adhesive residue from the shaft.

Clean the shaft

Wipe the club shaft with a clean cloth dampened with grip solvent to remove any dirt or residue. This step ensures a clean surface for the new grip to adhere to.

Apply grip tape

Starting from the bottom of the shaft, wrap the grip tape in a spiral pattern, overlapping each layer by about half its width. Leave a small portion of the tape’s adhesive backing exposed at the top end.

Apply grip solvent

Pour a small amount of grip solvent into the new grip, ensuring it coats the entire inner surface. Shake the grip gently to distribute the solvent evenly.

Slide on the new grip

Align the exposed adhesive backing of the grip with the top end of the club shaft and slide the grip onto the shaft. Ensure it aligns with the clubface and desired grip positioning (neutral, strong, or weak).

Secure and align the grip

Use a gripping station or a rubber vice clamp to secure the grip. This step ensures the grip remains in place while the adhesive sets. Align the grip properly by checking that any alignment aids on the grip align with the clubface.

Allow the grip to set

It’s important to let the grip set and the adhesive bond properly before using the club. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions regarding the recommended setting time, which is typically around 24 hours. During this time, avoid using the club or putting any excessive pressure on the grip.

Test and adjust

Once the grip has set, it’s time to test it out on the course or at the driving range. Pay attention to how it feels in your hands and how it affects your swing.

Take note of any improvements in comfort, control, and shot accuracy. If you’re not entirely satisfied, don’t hesitate to make further adjustments by experimenting with different grip styles or seeking advice from a golf professional.

Maintain your grip

To prolong the life and performance of your new grip, it’s essential to clean and maintain it regularly. Use a mild detergent and warm water to clean the grip, gently scrubbing with a soft brush. Rinse thoroughly and pat dry with a clean towel. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials that may damage the grip.

 

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Purchase your golf-grip™ today

You can improve your golf grip further by using the golf-grip™, an accessory that you can attach to your own clubs to correct your hand position and improve your swing.

Purchase your golf-grip™ today to see how it can change your game.

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