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DIY: How To Save a Dirty & Slippery Golf Club Grip
Posted on 15th May 2020
Warning: This technique will ruin polymer grips such as Winn grips.
Saving The Grips
Cleaning grips is important for any golfer, it could impact performance. Not having a good grip on your golf club grip could mean hitting a slice or hook on the golf course
Sandpaper Block
To make your grips feel like new again, there ‘s only a couple of steps.
First, you want to get a sandpaper block. The sandpaper block has 100 grit.
Put the grip in the water and gently brush the grip with the sandpaper block.
Drying Grips
Brush the grip a couple times to do a thorough cleaning of the grip. Let the grip air dry.
Maintaining Your Grips After A Round
Lastly, due to the oils on your skin. Golfers should wipe down their grips after every round with a damp cloth. The oil will build up over time and decrease the life of your grips.
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