Step 1: Secure the shaft in a vise near the tip of the grip using the protective Rubber Vise Clamp. SHOP VISE
Step 2: Remove the old grip with a hook blade. Peel or scrape off the old grip and grip tape. TIP: If the old tape is difficult to remove, heat it up with a heat gun or hair dryer.
Step 3: Apply the new grip tape with 1/4” over the edge and smooth over the shaft of the club (Note that the grip tape will not be as long as the grip itself, that is OK) Remove the tape backing and cover the end of the shaft with extra tape pushing it into the end of the shaft. SHOP GRIP TAPE
Step 4: Cover the hole in the butt end with your finger or golf tee, spray/pour a generous portion of Grip Solvent inside the new grip. Close the open end of the grip with your hand and shake to cover the entire inside of the grip.
Step 5: Pour the excess Grip Solvent (through the vent hole) over the entire length of the two sided tape. Apply Generously. SHOP SOLVENT
Step 6: Slide the grip on with alignment pattern up. This must be done while the grip is still wet with Grip solvent. Push the grip entirely onto the club. Be sure the grip butt is against the shaft butt.
Step 7: The grip can now be properly aligned (This must happen within a minute or so after applying the grip.) Allow grips to dry a few hours before playing. SHOP GRIPS
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