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Grips

For Irons & Woods

Grips

For Putters

 

Golf club Re-Gripping FROM £8.00 per CLUB​​​

 

To date, we offer over 320 product types on our website ranging form iron & wood and over 30 different types of Putter grips which are all available from our shop.

 

The correct golf grip is critical to shot accuracy and overall performance. 

 

 

We offer regrips for irons and woods from just £8.00 per club, using

our standard dual-compound Golf-ER grips for superior feel and

long-lasting durability.

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Our putter regripping service, which includes removal of the old grip

and installation of a new one, starts at £25.00 each.

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Control and accuracy: 
Your grip sets the foundation for your swing. With the right grip, you can control the club better and which results in more golf accurate strike.
1 Power transmission: A solid grip enables efficient power transfer. It ensures that the energy generated by your body flows smoothly through the club to the ball. Without a good grip, power is lost and your shots may lack distance.
2 Ball flight: The way you hold the club affects your ball flight. A good grip will help you achieve a straight ball flight and minimize slices or hooks. It keeps the clubface square to the target line, resulting in more consistent shots
3 Injury prevention: A well-maintained grip reduces stress on your hands, wrists and arms. Proper hand placement minimizes the risk of injury during the swing3.

Note: Even if you only play a few times a month, regular inspection and maintenance of your grip is essential.

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If you wish to settle for branded grips, please see what we have available in our shop.

 

*depending on your location, collection and delivery charges may apply, contact us for details.

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Research

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There is research and testing on how worn grips affect the golf swing and ball flight. Most of the direct evidence comes from industry/brand research (testing new vs aged/worn grips) showing small but measurable drops in ball speed and carry distance and increased shot dispersion; there are also peer-reviewed studies on related grip variables (grip mass, grip type, grip pressure, kinematics) that show grips influence swing mechanics even if they don’t directly study “worn” grips.

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What the studies and tests found (summary)

  • Industry tests (Golf Pride / Eaton & others) — fresh grips produced small increases in ball speed (~+1.2–1.3 mph on average) and carry (roughly +2 to +2.5 yards) compared with worn/UV-aged grips. Players also reported a more secure feel with new grips; some tests showed increased lateral dispersion with aged grips. These were controlled club/shaft tests with players hitting full shots. (Golf Business News)

  • Independent writeups / summaries — smaller journalistic/gear sites that examined the studies report the same pattern: worn grips reduce tackiness/traction → players grip tighter → increased tension and slightly worse outcomes (speed, dispersion). Some tests simulated UV ageing to mimic real-world wear. (Golfwell)

  • Peer-reviewed research on related grip factors — studies on grip mass, grip type, and grip pressure show these grip properties change swing kinematics and ball outcome variables (clubhead speed, consistency, launch). That supports the mechanistic idea that a worn grip (which changes surface friction and feel) can change grip pressure and wrist/hand behaviour and therefore club delivery. (MDPI)

 

Limitations & gaps

  • Much of the direct “worn vs new” evidence is from industry research (grip manufacturers). These studies are useful and well-designed but are not always peer-reviewed academic papers. (Golf Business News)

  • There are fewer peer-reviewed studies that isolate grip surface degradation (i.e., worn tackiness) as the only variable. Instead academics often study grip mass, shape, pressure, or different grip designs. That means the biological plausibility is strong but the academic literature specifically titled “worn grips” is limited. (MDPI)

 

Practical takeaway

  • If you feel your grips are slippery, shiny, smooth, or you have to squeeze harder, re-gripping is likely to reduce tension and may recover a couple of yards of carry plus tighter dispersion for many players. Industry testing suggests a measurable — though modest — benefit.

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