SET OF 13 NEW WINN DRI-TAC LADIES PINK GOLF GRIP. 3DT-GPK DRITAC
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S. B
> 24 hourthese have the best feel in your hand and just tacky enough that you wont loose your grip when you swing for the fairway
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Ryan Shelton
> 24 hourGreat grips! My wife loves them!
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Crusader
> 24 hourPut these grips on for my golf sister. She loves them, the feel and look.
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Phil
> 24 hourGreat product, have bought in the past and WILL BUY AGAIN
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billy malooly
> 24 hourgreat for the wife
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NLL
> 24 hourGood price for these grips.
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davidp
> 24 hourThey were relatively easy to install, but the real takeaway is she liked them. OMG
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Tim
> 24 hourEasy to obtain this product
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Jim H.
> 24 hourgreat look for my wife
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Patrick
> 24 hourI just replaced the grips on my wifes golf clubs with the Dri-Tac Ladies Pink golf grips. She really likes the feel of the new grips and said they are much more comfortable then the old ones. The old grips were a little thicker, and she likes the smaller soft grip. Keep in mind they do have a cushion to them and are not firm. I prefer then to be a little firmer, but she is going to try these for now. The old grips also did not have the alignment marks so hopefully that will help her be a little more consistent on her setup. The grips were extremely easy to replace. I am new to golf, and have never really done it before, but had no issue doing it. Amazon does sell a re-gripping kit and would suggest getting it. it is not expensive, but make sure it has the vise clamp, double sided adhesive strips and solvent. The knife to me is optional, because I just used a utility knife. To remove the old grip, you just cut a line straight down the grip, you dont need to go all the way through, peel it back and pull it along the cut line. Get yourself adhesive remover like GooGone and a plastic scrapper (I didnt use a metal scrapper) to remove the old tape. For the next step it is nice to have a vise. Place the club in the vise clamp and secure it into a vice. I placed the new grip next to the handle to mark how far down the shaft it should go and placed a piece of tape on the shaft. Next pull the tape off one side of the double sided tape and place it on the club. I did not go all the way down the shaft to the end of the grips. I cut it short about 3/4 of an inch. Peel off the second side of the tape, spray the solvent on the tape and in the grip (this makes it easy to slide the new grip on). Next align the grip with the club head and slide it onto the shaft. Make sure it is aligned with the head of the club, before letting it dry for 24 hours. Note: there are plenty of videos on line on how to do this. You might want to watch one before ordering anything. Good luck and good golfing.