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Writer's pictureMaria Baker

Regripping a Golf Club with an Air Compressor

One of the most monotonous yet still essential parts of the sport of golf is regripping your clubs. It very well may be a tedious and baffling errand — and a muddled one at that. Standard players ought to be in the habit of regripping their clubs at any rate once per year by and large, maybe more on the off chance that you get heaps of rounds in consistently.


The dissolvable and hold tape technique is time tested, however utilizing an air blower rather can be significantly more helpful. Here is a glance at how to regrip your golf clubs utilizing an air blower.




Here are a few hints to remember when traveling through the regripping procedure.


1. Settle on a Tape Decision


When regripping your clubs, there are three fundamental choices for how to manage the hold tape that is now on your clubs.


One choice is to leave the current tape on your clubs and reuse it. This is conceivable, however it's most likely the least alluring of the three choices. All things considered, it's possible the tape won't frame as solid a bond with the hold as it did the first run through around.


Alternative two is to put new hold tape over existing tape. This will include an additional layer of tape, which can give a few players a favored vibe. Obviously, you can't utilize this technique always — and some bring up you're going to need to strip back the layers of tape so your new holds fit.


The last and likely most normal choice is to expel your current tape and supplant it with new tape. Instead of dissolvable, take a stab at utilizing a hair dryer or warmth firearm to mellow the tape and make it simpler to expel.


2. To Tape or Not to Tape?


When utilizing an air blower to slide your holds on your clubs, it's conceivable to escape without utilizing tape by any means. A few players report their grasps are secure and tight enough to abandon twofold sided tape or in any event, covering tape.


In the same way as other parts of golf, everything boils down to individual inclination and "feel." Even however you can escape without utilizing tape in the conventional sense, it can give players genuine feelings of serenity to realize their hold is safely attached to the club.



Then again, on the off chance that you don't utilize tape, you risk the holds slipping or sliding at an unfavorable minute. As most golf players know, even a couple of millimeters of slippage can lose your swing at some random time, no doubt bringing about undesirable extra strokes.


Once more, see what works for you.


3. Air Compressor Tips


In case you're new to regripping your clubs with an air blower, be set up for a touch of experimentation. In any case, in a little while, you'll be regripping your clubs effortlessly.


Take a stab at modifying the PSI on your air blower to perceive what works best. Most will in general concur that 45 PSI is about right, yet, once more, verify what is most agreeable for you. When you're set up, the hold ought to go on in only a couple of moments with a couple of fast erupts from the air blower.


If that wasn't already enough, an air blower can likewise be utilized to rapidly and effectively expel a grasp too. Basically shoot short blasts of air into the grasp opening toward the end, similarly as you did when you put the hold on. A couple of blasts of air alongside some pulling and pulling should expel the hold rapidly.


In the event that you have not yet regripped your clubs this season, try the air blower technique out. It's less muddled and should take a small amount of the time that the dissolvable and tape technique takes. Furthermore, in the event that you don't feel happy with the outcomes, there's nothing preventing you from returning to your favored strategy.

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