| Grips are critical to the performance of your golf club. | | | | change for the golf club for over 100 years. According |
| By finding a grip which suits you and your style of play | | | | to the designers using full release golf grips will help |
| you will find your shots will become more accurate. | | | | you improve your game as they will enable you to hit |
| There are several different types of grips on the | | | | straighter and harder. Full release golf grips will also |
| market and many golfers are now opting for the full | | | | give you an advantage as they will improve your |
| release grip. | | | | accuracy, confidence and the distance you are able to |
| After a period of time the grips on your clubs will lose | | | | achieve. They are so named as they allow you to |
| their initial quality, this can lead to you losing your grip on | | | | have the full release of the golf club to achieve the |
| the club due to oxidizing, hardening or just general slip. If | | | | optimum club head speed. |
| you listen to the experts they recommend that you | | | | When you start to shop around you will find there are |
| should frequently change your golf grips this should be | | | | a wide range of grips to choose from. All are |
| done either once every six months or every 3000 | | | | manufactured to approved specifications so your final |
| rounds depending on the condition of your grips. | | | | choice will be down to your own preference and if |
| Recently there has been the introduction of full release | | | | you feel confident enough to change your type of grip. |
| grips. These have been heralded as the biggest | | | | |