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    how much tape should i put on my club if i am to regrip my grips to jumbo grips?

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    Are they midsize grips now? Or are they std size grips?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iain View Post
    Could be as simple as moving the ball forward in his stance if it's too far back Dion?
    yes, I have suggested that to him. but he's a stubborn fella.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TourFit View Post
    Are they midsize grips now? Or are they std size grips?
    STD atm

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    6 wraps

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    Quote Originally Posted by virge666 View Post
    6 wraps
    Wow. Thx for the info helps alot.

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    My hybrid is half a inch longer than my 4 iron, so effectively 3 iron length

    My 4 wood is 3 inches longer than my hybrid, and my driver is 3 inches longer than my 4 wood

    If I cut the 4 wood down a inch and the driver maybe 2, how much lead tape approx would I need to keep the swing weight about the same?
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    Can you ho-makers point me in the right direction to buy some ****en ferrules (I've looked at the bay, golfsmith, golfworks) anywhere else ?

    Im after:
    - 100 x .355 1 inchers
    - 30 x 370 dont care
    - 30 x .335 1 inchers
    - 30 x 350 1 inchers

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    Quote Originally Posted by qbnchopper View Post
    Can you ho-makers point me in the right direction to buy some ****en ferrules (I've looked at the bay, golfsmith, golfworks) anywhere else ?

    Im after:
    - 100 x .355 1 inchers
    - 30 x 370 dont care
    - 30 x .335 1 inchers
    - 30 x 350 1 inchers
    http://stores.ebay.com.au/GRAIL-GOLF...id=p4340.l2563

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    What are the club makers thoughts on re-using the papers on a shaft for a re-grip?

    I reckon if they are still in good nick i.e. smooth then it is fine!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Minor_Threat View Post
    What are the club makers thoughts on re-using the papers on a shaft for a re-grip?

    I reckon if they are still in good nick i.e. smooth then it is fine!
    Yep me too with the exception of putters... their grips are a bit thin on the sides... and the client may wish for a perfectly smooth feel.

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    I agree...generally...but it largely depends on the paper quality and how the grip came off. If it is free from rips etc then it 'should' be OK.

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    Any advice about grip brands. I'm currently looking at Tacki Mac and Avon grips.

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    Both are awesom.

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    Caldwell Gripmaster grips from Gamola are awesome for the price


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    I'm fairly certain i read the maximum number of layers of tape you can put under gripmaster grips is 2 layers

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    Just buy midsize...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Croydo View Post
    I'm fairly certain i read the maximum number of layers of tape you can put under gripmaster grips is 2 layers
    That is correct


    Quote Originally Posted by MegaWatty View Post
    Just buy midsize...
    So is that!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TourFit View Post
    That is correct!
    i am about to install the Caldwells with 3 papers. What is the issue?

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    I've got 3 wraps under my gripmasters and they look and feel fine.
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    I also have 3 layers of tape under my GripMasters
    Golf is an ineffectual attempt to get an uncontrollable sphere into an inaccessible hole with instruments ill adapted to the purpose

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    Gripmaster recommend only two layers...

    ...but not all tape is the same thickness, anyway.

    (I've actually been up to 4 layers under a Gripmaster, and my tape is a little thicker than the ordinary white paper tape).

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    If I had know before I put the grips on I probably would have removed the tape and re-taped to 2, but hey, it worked
    Golf is an ineffectual attempt to get an uncontrollable sphere into an inaccessible hole with instruments ill adapted to the purpose

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    Quote Originally Posted by TourFit View Post
    ...but not all tape is the same thickness, anyway.
    People ask why do you use the proper tape, its expensive and I can use masking tape its half the price and so much blah blah blah.

    Why do I use the proper tape cause its the correct thickness so when I build grips up I get it right the first time.

    Maybe I should post this in a different area, maybe the Things that piss you off thread.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tomson View Post
    People ask why do you use the proper tape, its expensive and I can use masking tape its half the price and so much blah blah blah.

    Why do I use the proper tape cause its the correct thickness so when I build grips up I get it right the first time.

    Maybe I should post this in a different area, maybe the Things that piss you off thread.
    Well said...

    However, it doesn't really matter what tape you use in reality. I always check with a micrometer anyway for finished (taped) shaft butt size


 

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