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Multi-Compounds for the win!I can't figure out what I want to put on my irons....the original MacGregor grips are done...
I keep going back and forth between the GPMC's and the old trusty Lamkins...
Not at 10 freaking dollars a gripMulti-Compounds for the win!
I just ordered REL's from the Lamkin site on close out. Love these grips and got 20 of them for the price of 5 MCC's. Multi compounds are great but stupid expensiveNot at 10 freaking dollars a grip
eBay = 8 for $75Not at 10 freaking dollars a grip
That's not bad but still too rich for my blood. i'll take the Lamkins at $2.50 a gripeBay = 8 for $75
I could never get the feel i liked with Midsize grips, they just make the club feel dead in my hands.My fav wrap style is the GP Tour Wrap 2G, They are super tacky and 'rubbery', making them easy to install. The standard size comes in red, white, blue and black and I can find them on eBay w/free shipping for $4. The standards are real easy to install over extra wraps of tape, saving the extra cost of buying midsize. I'm a cheap bastard.
LOL, there has to be a joke here!I have an installation question, how exactly do I fit the grip's hole over the end of the shaft? I am having a really hard time getting it on the end.
Glad you supplied the joke as well..LOL, there has to be a joke here!
In all seriousness, put some tape over the hole and add solvent. One you get started it should slide right in.
Squeeze the grip from top and bottom making it wider and fit it over the underside of the shaft. Hold it at a slight angle under the shaft and push it on. If you have enough grip solvent on the grip and tape it should just slide on.I have an installation question, how exactly do I fit the grip's hole over the end of the shaft? I am having a really hard time getting it on the end.