REGRIP YOUR SET OF GOLF CLUBS FROM ONLY R90 !!! YOU
SAVE R300 !!! (INCL. VIDEO LINK !!)

You will receive 9 soft durable, great feeling grips for only R90 !!!
If you need more than this, you may add R10 for each additional grip you want. Just add it to the total and mail us the detail.
Below is a step-by-step guide to re-grip your club yourself within 5 minutes !!! If you need more help, click on the link below to help you. Try it, it's fun ! And you can buy something else with all the money you'll be saving !!
Follow these few easy steps to re-grip your own clubs.
Clean your golf club around the grip area. Use a utility knife to make a clean cut all the way through the grip and just touching the tape underneath. Be careful not to cut deep into the actual shaft.
- Pry open the grip where you made the cut and dribble some petrol / thinners into the cut area. You want to get the fluid underneath the grip, between the shaft and the grip. Peel back the old grip using a screw driver or your fingers. It should just peel back easily. Note: you may not need to use petrol / thinners - you should try to peel back the grip first dry.
Remove the tape that is on the shaft
Clean the shaft where the old grip and tape existed. Tape the same area with two-sided or masking tape. I use tape you can pick up at any hardware store. Just tape as far down the shaft as the new grip would extend to. Stick a golf tee into the hole at the end of the new grip
Pour 1/2 a shot glass of petrol / thinners into the new grip. The golf tee will keep the fluid in. - Pour some petrol / thinners over the new tape that is now on the shaft.
6. Slide the new grip onto the shaft. It will slip easily because of the petrol / thinners. Pull out the golf tee that is in the
of the grip and force the grip all the way on. Do all this over a bucket or something to avoid a mess.
7. Align the grip while the glue is not setup. Do this quickly.
Tips
- Remember that clubs should generally be regripped at least once a year/season, regardless of your level of play. Grips that slip or turn around the shaft can impact your golf swing in a negative way.
- Use gloves that protect your hands.
- Always clean up spillage when you are done.
- Not comfortable with all the cutting and gluing? Your local golf pro can put your mind at ease, in most cases for a very small fee, and can usually turn around a set of clubs in a day or two.
Warnings
- Do not let anyone smoke near your work area ever.
- Do this in a well-ventilated area. Do not smoke or be around someone who is smoking while you do this.
- Do not cut the golf grip towards yourself with the utility knife. Always cut away from yourself.
You may also click on the link below to view a video clip on HOW TO REGRIP YOUR CLUB
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=CFjA4S6SS6I
Postage only R49 (Max 40 grips)