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Grips

jhmeg2

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I recently replaced grips. I took off GolfPride Mulicompuond whiteouts with blue. They wore out fast. And the odd part is, its suposed to be cord on the top half. There is no cord in it! There is only little black specs to LOOK LIKE cord. Very dissapointed. Anybody eles have this situation? They also got verry slick and shiny. I clean them often with dish soap and water.
 

Rockford35

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Fake?

I know there were a ton of NDMC grips floating around that were fakes. Not saying they were, just some info.

R35
 

eclark53520

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I love my Lamkin Crosslines.

However, my driver came with a GPMC...and I REALLY like it...

The price difference though...they're not that much better IMO.
 

azgreg

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I agree. I used to play the GP New Decades and switched to the Crosslines based on cost and am happy I did.
 

Fairwaysplitter3320

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I agree. I used to play the GP New Decades and switched to the Crosslines based on cost and am happy I did.
I've played the Crosslines in the past. Made the switch to GPMC's and wouldn't switch back. I tried the knockoffs and at the beginning they were ok but felt thin and wore too quickly.
 

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