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Golf Club Grips Sizes And Materials Checklist
How to choose golf club grips sizes and popular materials for your lady golf clubs, a checklist. Your grips shouldn't be too thick or too thin. Thick grips always feel comfortable and therefore it is easy to choose for that feeling. Especially beginning lady golfers with small hands must pay attention to this subject, that too thick grips can cause cramps in your hands. 
| Test - If your middle finger and ringfinger can touch the ball of the thumb, wear a glove, then you should have the proper golf grip size. And you actually can apply all the grip techniques. |

| Core - The core of the club grip shows the size. The standard core size for lady golf clubs is .590". In comparison: men generally have a grip core of .620". Lady golfers simply often have smaller hands than male competitors. |

| Thicker - Wrap some tape around your grip. That should do the trick. Just like tennis and squash players do. |

| Special grips for lady golfers - Some famous grip makers have developed special grips for lady golfers. |

| Replace - You can replace the golf grips yourself. It looks difficult, but is isn't. Just follow the instructions when you have purchased new ones. |
Golf Club Grips Materials | Standardgrip - Manufacturers produce lady golf clubs with standard grips. They invented a special name: O.E.M (Original Equipment Manufacturer) grips. These grips are most satisfactory. |

| Alternatives - You have a choice of alternatives. Winn, Avon, Golf Pride, Lamkin and Royal for instance produce special grips for lady golf clubs. |

| Golf grips size and materials - You can choose traditional rubber, half rubber, cords, and half cords, soft and synthetic leather, velvets, lined, cushioned, chamois, lightweights, extra long, jumbos, big butts, tour wraps and training grips. And so on. You can make it as expensive as you want. |
Popular Materials For Golf Club Grips | Rubber - The cheapest;
- Often standard - most used on clones and knock-offs;
- Will last long if you use these cleaning precautions;
- Absorb vibrations.
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| Tour-wrap - Popular synthatic grips material;
- Looks like leather.
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| Leather - Expensive;
- Can become dull, colors can fade out after long hot summers;
- Can wear out rapidly if you don't take care;
- Weights more than other grip materials;
- It looks good, those leather golf club grips on the course, but you have to polish them from time to time - not after ech game, once in a month would be sufficient :-)
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