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Driver golf grip

  • 21-02-2017 12:44am
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 48


    I made a stupid decision over the weekend to change the grip on my driver. Noticed a tear on the end of the grip for a while now so decided to change. Had been driving the ball well for a long time!

    Stuck a standard tour velvet grip on it. Didn't do any homework on grips to be honest!. I realised within seconds I made a mistake. I have tried to source the original grip I had on my driver but to no avail.

    Anyone know where I can get lamkin superlite grips (the 36g ones on the 43S Miyazaki shafts used in Clevelands). Can't find them anywhere.

    Failing the above ... any suggestions on a similar type grip to the superlite grip? The standard tour velvet doesn't feel right at all.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 879 ✭✭✭Montgolfier


    Levy Lover wrote: »
    I made a stupid decision over the weekend to change the grip on my driver. Noticed a tear on the end of the grip for a while now so decided to change. Had been driving the ball well for a long time!

    Stuck a standard tour velvet grip on it. Didn't do any homework on grips to be honest!. I realised within seconds I made a mistake. I have tried to source the original grip I had on my driver but to no avail.

    Anyone know where I can get lamkin superlite grips (the 36g ones on the 43S Miyazaki shafts used in Clevelands). Can't find them anywhere.

    Failing the above ... any suggestions on a similar type grip to the superlite grip? The standard tour velvet doesn't feel right at all.

    There not easy come by (lite grips) considering all the light weight shafts out there in the market. If it's a light grip I assume it's an undersize grip.
    I used adore grips before to source putter grips, this one is a ladies grip 37g.
    http://www.adoregolfgrips.com/winn-dri-tac-wrap-undersize-ladies-grips-dark-grey-grey/

    Also ebay have golf pride 25g grips I would find then too thin.
    Another thing you could do a bit unorthodox is use tennis wrap tape or hurley grip tape, I've never done it but I don't see why not if your looking for a light weight grip.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 48 Levy Lover


    There not easy come by (lite grips) considering all the light weight shafts out there in the market. If it's a light grip I assume it's an undersize grip.
    I used adore grips before to source putter grips, this one is a ladies grip 37g.
    http://www.adoregolfgrips.com/winn-dri-tac-wrap-undersize-ladies-grips-dark-grey-grey/

    Also ebay have golf pride 25g grips I would find then too thin.
    Another thing you could do a bit unorthodox is use tennis wrap tape or hurley grip tape, I've never done it but I don't see why not if your looking for a light weight grip.


    Thanks for the input.

    Anyone got any thoughts on the Lamkin Perma Wrap 3 Gen Grip?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,886 ✭✭✭Macker1


    There not easy come by (lite grips) considering all the light weight shafts out there in the market. If it's a light grip I assume it's an undersize grip.
    I used adore grips before to source putter grips, this one is a ladies grip 37g.
    http://www.adoregolfgrips.com/winn-dri-tac-wrap-undersize-ladies-grips-dark-grey-grey/

    Also ebay have golf pride 25g grips I would find then too thin.
    Another thing you could do a bit unorthodox is use tennis wrap tape or hurley grip tape, I've never done it but I don't see why not if your looking for a light weight grip.

    Any problems in recommending Adore Grips ???


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 879 ✭✭✭Montgolfier


    Macker1 wrote: »
    Any problems in recommending Adore Grips ???

    No problems I bought a 13" superstoke genuine delivered in a couple of days.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,612 ✭✭✭BigChap1759


    I would avoid EBay for grips these days, most of them are fake.


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