I watched this video as well as the older longer version. Gave me the confidence, nailed it. I'm sure there are other ways to regrip clubs given the other comments, but Coach's way works well. Thanks again. Well done.
Great how to video. I use midsize grips and regrip my own clubs. I find the t-shaped grip remover is safer and doesn't risk damage to your graphite shafts versus using a razor knife or box cutter.
Use a small sponge/scrub pad, with a little dish soap and water on those grips and let them dry overnight. It'll bring them back to life for a while; depending on how much you play of course.
Nice! You must be an one of the best customers for grip manufacturers and the golf stores. You do know that you can wash those grips with just a water and a Dish soap. It removes the greasy stuff. In extreme cases you can also use a little of Scotch-Brite
Good video, question. I am going to re grip my driver i bought a couple of years ago but, i dont have any grip tape. Is it essential to put new grip tape on or could I just put the grip over the old tape? Saves me buying a whole new role.
Trying to regrip some TaylorMade Bubble shafts, and can’t even come close to getting the new grip over the end of the shaft. The shafts are quite flared at the ends, and the grip hole will NOT fit! What can I do??! Thanks!
@@CoachLockey Turns out there’s a little plastic tool you need to stretch the hole (!) and slip it over, then you slide the grip on and the tool comes off. ‘Golf grip installation tool for bubble butt’ lol, I sh!t you not. I have one coming, we’ll see how it goes!
What about using the grips again? If still in good condition and you want to use them on newer irons or clubs.....please show how best to take grips off and re- use them. Coat hangers, air pressure compressors.....be good to see a video?!?! Cheers.
Why is one grip different? A video idea might be the benefits to using different types of grips, corded vs others etc :) test them in rain or something!
I don’t think it’s preferable to use a straight edge box knife when removing grips. Better to use the curved tip blade. Less chance of damaging the shaft.
The Brittys have a different name for everything and they are the only ones (evidently) that care enough, about the sport of golf, to post You”Chube” videos. 🤓😂🤣😂
Thanks!! Exactly what I was looking for. Quick and to the point
I watched this video as well as the older longer version. Gave me the confidence, nailed it. I'm sure there are other ways to regrip clubs given the other comments, but Coach's way works well. Thanks again. Well done.
Glad it helped!
I just put new ones on today! Some went on nicely others took some effort. But at the end of the day they were all done.
Thank you sir. Much easier than I anticipated.
Nicely done Coach!
This was perfect! Thank you. Started with my putter and was just as easy as in your video.
Glad it helped!
Great how to video. I use midsize grips and regrip my own clubs. I find the t-shaped grip remover is safer and doesn't risk damage to your graphite shafts versus using a razor knife or box cutter.
Just get some hooked stanley blades...
How long should you leave the clubs before using them? For the adhesive to set?
A few hours is recommended. Overnight would certainly do the trick.
Use a small sponge/scrub pad, with a little dish soap and water on those grips and let them dry overnight. It'll bring them back to life for a while; depending on how much you play of course.
Great tutorial. Just used this technique for my irons! Thank you so much!
just done mine, wont be paying again, happy days and thank you.
You're welcome!
how wide is the grip tape?
Nice one coach, changed my iron grips today, it was just as easy as you made it look😅
Nice work! Hope they are all nice and straight
Nice!
You must be an one of the best customers for grip manufacturers and the golf stores. You do know that you can wash those grips with just a water and a Dish soap. It removes the greasy stuff. In extreme cases you can also use a little of Scotch-Brite
Would you like me to do a video tutorial on that 😂
How long do you have to leave it before u can use the club? Or can u use them right away after applaying the grips?
30/45mins
Is it later? Yes it is. Thank you!
Nice one coach, this is an instruction video I am down for 😉
Good video, question. I am going to re grip my driver i bought a couple of years ago but, i dont have any grip tape.
Is it essential to put new grip tape on or could I just put the grip over the old tape? Saves me buying a whole new role.
I can’t imagine the grip sticking with old tape. Get some new double sided tape.
Best video ever!
How are you finding the CP2 wrap grips? I love the grip but whatever I do I can stop them not being loose at the cap end of the grip
Push them on properly, shouldnt be loose at the cap end bruh
Would methylated spirit work when re gripping my clubs?
My uncle uses lighter fluid so I would say yes
No.
Trying to regrip some TaylorMade Bubble shafts, and can’t even come close to getting the new grip over the end of the shaft. The shafts are quite flared at the ends, and the grip hole will NOT fit! What can I do??! Thanks!
You need a specific bubble shaft grip I think.
@@CoachLockey Turns out there’s a little plastic tool you need to stretch the hole (!) and slip it over, then you slide the grip on and the tool comes off. ‘Golf grip installation tool for bubble butt’ lol, I sh!t you not. I have one coming, we’ll see how it goes!
I tried putting grips on without a vise didn’t go well
Nice video, what about arcoss grips for none arcoss? Would you need to add a spacer?
Dont think so but I would have to check.
@@CoachLockey nice one, look forward to seeing the video 😉
Great, thanks
Thanks coach
What grips are those?
Golf Pride CP2
Good video .. Thx
Glad you liked it!
Skip to 1:14.
Nice!!! Love a good instructional Coach!
What about using the grips again? If still in good condition and you want to use them on newer irons or clubs.....please show how best to take grips off and re- use them. Coat hangers, air pressure compressors.....be good to see a video?!?! Cheers.
Sounds like more trouble than it’s worth
White spirits. Is that rubbing alcohol?
It’s white spirit 😂
What is the leading edge.? The very bottom of the club or the first groove near the bottom ?
You got it 👍 but below the lowest groove.
1:38 is asking for a palm full of blade
Why is one grip different? A video idea might be the benefits to using different types of grips, corded vs others etc :) test them in rain or something!
Bernie Lester Barnes just posted a video on exactly that
I have two 21 degree irons and it’s so I know which one is which 👍
Those shafts & pins were almost identical !!!! jk 😂 Thx coach
What is white spirit
Could of typed that into Google 😏😉
Could have answered that.....
I've been a regripping machine since this video! I even regripped my toaster!
😂😂😂
The intro could have been an email
I don’t think it’s preferable to use a straight edge box knife when removing grips. Better to use the curved tip blade. Less chance of damaging the shaft.
I agree
Gripping stuff!😬
They never slip on that easily with me 🤔
White spirit and a good amount each time
This is a health and safety executive guide on to how to lose a finger or suffer serious blood loss from a lacerated palm!
I’m not teaching you how to use a knife, you can do that however you like 👍
what the hell is white spirit? water or vodka?
could of written that into google 😉
@@CoachLockey How does white spirit glue the grip? Does it react with the tape to form a glue or what?
@@cryptobob22 What? No mate, it acts like a lubricant that the glue doesn't stick too early. You can use just water also
White spirit?
Yep 👍
What the hell is white spirit? I’m from Canada. Is that like rubbing alcohol?
Google will let you know 😂😉
I use grips from baseball bats
What is white spirit? Vodka?
In the US called Mineral Spirits
The Brittys have a different name for everything and they are the only ones (evidently) that care enough, about the sport of golf, to post You”Chube” videos. 🤓😂🤣😂
2 great nations separated by a common language: What is "white spirits"?
Umm. Yikes 😬
I used iso spirits, trying to re-grip and this melted a dri-tac 2.0 grip... so this was worthless advice.
I didn’t tell you to use iso spirits 😂😂