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Mike Singleton

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    Mike Singleton got a reaction from MissionMan in The Grip Master Classic Wrap grips   
    Grip Master Large Perforated Leather Grips ;
    For anybody considering these grips, as I did for 15 years, don't just consider them dive in head first to the finest grips on this planet. I have played golf competitively throughout my 55 of my 65 years & while young stuck to cord lines since leather was hard & slippery back then. Bought an entire set of these grips a few weeks ago, installed them myself without issues if your even 1/2 way competent with re-gripping & I only wished I had done this years ago. As we get older our skin dries & cord line grips are rough on your skin....100% rubber ( Like Star Grips ) is great if it's dry, cool & low humidity, but in the rain they are handful.  These Grip Master Leather grips with ProTack are so good, that I don't know why more people don't use them.....wait, yes I do, they are fairly expensive.  Consider this, many folks re-grip semi-annually or annually at $ 9-12/grip.....Grip Master came in about $25./grip but you can play them for many years before re-gripping and when you see they do not wear, they grip the club ( You'll Have No Excuse on Losing the Grip of The Club ) the investment far outweighs the cost.  In business, I used to always tell my customers, " It's not the cost of acquisition, it's the cost of ownership for the duration of the product that you should focus on "  If I could get everyone to try one of these grips for 12 shots on a rainy day or in humidity above 65% you'll be sold.....it's really that simple !  FYI I also have NEVER worn a golf glove so add those costs to your considerations.
     
     
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