What Golf Grips Can Do For Your Game

February 5th, 2009 | by admin |

Using Golf Grips

A great sum of money is spent each year by every golfer for their golf equipment, and items like golf clubs are always on the top of their list and they tend to buy the best ones that their money could afford. Significant amounts of money are further invested on private gold lessons and golf training aids in addition to the expenses for their basic golf gear, however they tend to forget or overlook a fundamental item - the golf grips.

It is very inexpensive to be able to outfit your entire golf club set with new grips, and it is an effective way to help improve your game, as it helps you with having more consistency due to the ability to have a better hold on your clubs. Having a firmer and improved grip allows you to improve the delivery of your swing.

When you gold clubs have been used continuously and the golf grips worn out, it makes no difference if you buy thousands of dollars of the best golf training aid products available in the market, you will still not improve your game simply because if the grips are in bad shape it will just deteriorate your game. For golfers that are really serious about improving their game to the highest potential, they know that every aspect of their golf equipment has to be kept in the best condition possible.

For a lot of the amateur golfers, they tend to forget about changing their golf grips. For novices, it is even worse as the have the tendency of playing with the same golf sets for many years and then they wonder why they are still not improving their game the way they expect, despite spending a lot of money on training courses, spending so much time in practicing, and procuring the most expensive of golf training aids.

The professionals on the other hand know exactly the importance of changing their golf grips regularly, and as a matter of fact they even ensure that their clubs are re-gripped at the end of each and every round of the golf tournament or event that they are playing in. They do this so that their clubs fell does not change and that their hands feel the same on each round that they play.

This may be overkill for the average golfer, but in the highly competitive environment of today’s golf tournaments, the pros are looking for every advantage they can find and they don’t like to leave things to chance. If the professional golfers put that much emphasis on making sure their grips are in great condition, then that should be a strong signal to everyone else interested in lowering their scores and improving their game.

The general guidelines for how often to replace grips are as follows. If you play golf an average of one time per week, then the grips on your clubs should be changed once every year. If you frequently play a round two times a week, then you should increase the frequency of replacing the grips to twice a year. If you also get to the driving range once or twice a week, then you should change those grips even more often than that.

It may not be necessary for you to replace each club in your golf set at the same time. The frequency of changing the grips on each club will vary with how much you actually use a particular club, and you can choose to replace the golf grips that tend to be used a lot more and start to feel worn out. Most golfers do however, like to get all their clubs re-gripped at the same time so that all their clubs have the same feel.

As a habit, you should check the condition of your golf grips at least once a month, do this especially if you do play golf on a weekly basis. Any grip that seems to have a slick and shiny feel has to be be replaced. When you put your hands around a well conditioned set of grips, it should feel a little sticky and should always feel great in your hands.

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