So I picked up one of these
Golfsmith.com: Golfsmith Spring Rod Grip Removal Tool - Golfsmith
yesterday couldn't wait to try it out
I had a few mis-matched clubs in the bag, so I figured those would be the ones I went after first.
First one was a GP TV - probably not worth the $2 or whatever they go for, but since I bought the tool, naturally, I had to try it
well, it wasn't as easy as I thought it would be, but it came off and still looks usable. I then pulled off some cheap multi-compound grips and a lamkin crossline. Like everything with clubs, it seems that once you get the learning curve behind you, it's not too bad
I'm hoping to wait for the old tape to dry, then tomorrow I'll heat it up and scrape it off. Planning to add prosoft inserts and re-apply the grips with compressed air.
Anyone ever bother with one of these removal tools before? how were the grips after? If I can save just a handful of decent grips, it'll pay for itself, plus, it kills me to cut off a relatively new grip
Golfsmith.com: Golfsmith Spring Rod Grip Removal Tool - Golfsmith
yesterday couldn't wait to try it out
I had a few mis-matched clubs in the bag, so I figured those would be the ones I went after first.
First one was a GP TV - probably not worth the $2 or whatever they go for, but since I bought the tool, naturally, I had to try it
well, it wasn't as easy as I thought it would be, but it came off and still looks usable. I then pulled off some cheap multi-compound grips and a lamkin crossline. Like everything with clubs, it seems that once you get the learning curve behind you, it's not too bad
I'm hoping to wait for the old tape to dry, then tomorrow I'll heat it up and scrape it off. Planning to add prosoft inserts and re-apply the grips with compressed air.
Anyone ever bother with one of these removal tools before? how were the grips after? If I can save just a handful of decent grips, it'll pay for itself, plus, it kills me to cut off a relatively new grip