
How Worn Grips Affect Your Game
- Clubface twisting at impact occurs when aged rubber loses its structural integrity, leading to accuracy-killing torque.
- Loss of "shot feedback" happens as grips harden, masking the tactile feel you need to tell a center-face strike from a miss.
- Micro-slippage during the transition creates a subconscious "re-gripping" motion that disrupts your swing plane.
- Increased vibration transfer from hardened grips sends more shock into your joints, often causing elbow and wrist fatigue by the back nine.
- Subconscious "steering" occurs when you don't trust your connection to the club, causing you to manipulate the face instead of swinging freely.
If your clubs don’t feel the same as they used to, your grips are often the reason.
When Should You Regrip Your Golf Clubs?
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Ready to regrip?
Our Golf Grip Kits & Bundles collection has everything you need to get started — grip, tape, solvent, and a vise clamp all in one kit across every major brand.
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Not sure how to regrip once you're ready?
Our How to Regrip Your Golf Clubs guide walks you through the full process step by step.
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Not sure what size grip you need before you order?
The Grip Size Guide tells you exactly which size is right based on your hand measurements.
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Looking for a specific brand?
Browse our Golf Pride Grips, JumboMax Grips, Lamkin Grips, and Winn Grips collections.
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Not sure which grip brand is right for your game?
Our Golf Grip Brand Comparison guide breaks down every major brand side by side by feel, weather performance, and player type.
