Frequently Asked Questions

  • How often should I replace my golf grips?

    It depends on how often you play—whether it’s on the course, at the driving range, or using a simulator. A good rule of thumb is to check your grips every three months. If they feel smooth, shiny, or start to crack, it’s time for a fresh set to maintain your control and performance.

  • Do new grips REALLY help your golf game?

    Absolutely! Fresh grips can make a noticeable difference. Not only will you feel more confident with a new grip compared to a worn-out one, but research from Golf Pride’s Global Innovation Center found that new grips can add up to 2 yards of carry distance to your swing. Better traction and control mean more consistent shots and improved performance on the course.

  • When can I expect my clubs back?

    I offer a 24-hour turnaround for all club repairs. If you need them back the same day, express service is available for $20, depending on availability. Let me know in advance, and I’ll do my best to accommodate!

  • Which grips are right for me?

    Just like shoes, grips come in different sizes and materials to match individual preferences. I offer grip fittings to help you find the right size and feel for your game. With over 65 grip options on display, you can test and choose the one that feels best in your hands.

  • Should all my club grips be the same?

    It’s completely up to you! These are your clubs, so go with whatever makes you feel most confident and comfortable. Some golfers prefer consistency and use the same grip on every club, while others may choose different grips for putters, wedges, or specialty clubs. Personally, I keep all my grips the same because I like the consistent feel throughout my set.

  • Do you offer travel bag rental?

    Yes! I have one hard case travel bag available for rent. The rental fee is $50, paid upfront. A credit card will be kept on file, and if the bag is not returned, a $300 replacement fee will be charged. Contact me for availability.

  • Still have a question?

    Feel free to email, call, or text me.

    If you’re a beginner, don’t hesitate to ask—there’s no such thing as a question that’s too “odd” or “dumb.” I’ve asked plenty of them myself!