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Regripping and swing weight...


jdtoyou

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weigh the tour stage grips after you take them off.. if you like the swing now-- find a grip that weighs the same.. i don't know the tour stage grip weight.. if the new grips are lighter you will most likely have a heavier swing weight-- more head feel--since most cord grips are i know of are heavier than the csline blacks..

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weigh the tour stage grips after you take them off..  if you like the swing now-- find a grip that weighs the same..  i don't know the tour stage grip weight..  if the new grips are lighter you will most likely have a heavier swing weight--  more head feel--since most cord grips are i know of are heavier than the csline blacks..

Thanks for your help :wink:

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This is really quite simple. For every 4 grams of weight you subtract from the grip, you will increase the swing weight by 1 point. For every 4 grams of weight you add to the grip, you will decrease the swing weight by 1 point.

Do not trust the manufacturer to produce grips of a consistant weight, either. If I go through a box of grips, be they Winn, Lamkin, Golf Pride, etc., the weights can be all over the map. If they're supposed to be 50 grams, you'll find them anywhere between 46 and 54, if you look hard enough.

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