Seems like most golfers don’t pay much attention at all to their grips. Based on what I am seeing from the guys I play with, the condition of their golf grips is just something they are not all that concerned about.
Sure, they are interested in playing the latest driver, the hottest new ball or that cool putter that just came on the market. But somehow they have failed to notice those slick, worn out grips they’ve been playing with for months now. The tragedy of it all is that it is costing them 3 to 4 unnecessary strokes every time they step onto the course.
Hi folks. My name is Wayne Hudler. I am a devoted golfer. You’ll find me on the course anytime I get the chance. It’s not like I am a golf pro or anything, in fact I call myself a duffer if you can believe it.
I am not so far removed from the days when breaking 100 was something to get excited about. While those days are behind me now I still am looking to improve my swing and play better golf. My new goal is to break 80 consistently and achieve a single digit handicap.
I have been an avid student of this game for some 35 years now and I want to put those decades of experience to work for you so that you can improve your game, play better golf and enjoy this wonderful game to the fullest.
That is why I wanted to talk with you about your golf grips. They are more important than most golfers recognize and it is costing them tremendously during every round they play.
“The sad truth is that all of those errant shots caused by slick or worn out grips are avoidable.”
Here is how I know. You see I use to be one of those who didn’t care much about the grips on my golf clubs. They were in fact an afterthought at best. I was more interested in spending my time and money playing golf rather than giving my clubs up for a week to some golf pro to have them re-gripped. Particularly at a cost of about $100 USD.
“So I put the task of re-gripping my clubs off and continued to play with them as they were. Bad mistake!”

How Do You Boil a Live Frog?
You’ve probably heard that old story about how to boil a frog alive? It says that they way to boil a frog is to put him in the pot while the water is still cold and gradually turn up the heat so slowly that he doesn’t notice. He will just sit in that pot as comfortable as you please while the water around him continues to heat up until he becomes one fully cooked frog.
Golf grips are sort of like that. They deteriorate slowly over time from the heat while stored (most stay in the car or the garage), sweat and oils from your hands and the affects of ozone exposure as well.
That’s what happened to me and my clubs. They wore out so slowly I didn’t even notice. I just kept on playing not even realizing what trouble those old grips were getting me into. My shots began to get worse gradually. They would be more and more off line to the right. I thought my swing was getting worse. While it was full of golf swing faults, some really bad ones too, there was another reason I couldn’t hit the ball like I wanted to. Those rock hard grips were a big factor in my poor play.
“I was becoming more and more frustrated, embarrassed and ashamed.”
You know how one bad shot often leads to another? The strokes continue to snowball as you try to recover from that first bad shot. That is when slick grips really do their damage. The loss of your ability to control the club is exaggerated by bad lies like heavy rough, hardpan or wet sand.
That’s how I would turn a bogey into a disaster score. All that time I spent hacking away and adding strokes growing more frustrated and embarrassed thinking it was my poor golf swing that was the culprit, I was wrong. It was not all my fault after all. Those grips were the culprit I should have been blaming!
I mean it is one thing to lose shots to a bad swing but losing strokes because of a worn out piece of equipment is just inexcusable. What a waste! So unnecessary too.
I can hear you saying, “Wayne you’re making way too much of a big deal out a golf club grip. How you hold and swing the club is what makes the most difference. Not the grip.”
Then I ask you, “What are you actually holding onto when you grip and swing the club?” It’s the grip and if that grip is slick and hard you won’t be able to execute the swing like you intended. The worn grips won’t let you.
Can I really save 3 to 4 strokes a round?
That’s what a recent study showed was the result most golfers experienced when they replaced old grips with new ones. New grips make a positive difference in how well you swing and swinging better translates to saving strokes.
It is true, you can have the best clubs known to man, a beautiful, mechanically perfect golf swing and the best course strategy in the world but if you can’t control your clubface due to worn out grips you won’t be able to play up to your ability.

You will naturally begin to grip the club too tightly
The club turns or twist in your hands during impact
You will have difficulty hanging on to the club in wet conditions
You will sense a loss of control of the clubhead
You will lose strokes – several of ‘em in fact
The longer you wait the worse these issues become
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What do you think is the most natural response after a golfer feels the club twist in their hands?
That’s right, they begin holding it tighter. Holding on tighter causes tension to build in the hands and forearms. Tension is the enemy of a good golf swing since it prevents the proper hinge and release of the club during the swing. Holding on more tightly in an attempt to compensate for the bad equipment they’re using just makes matters worse.
Any of the ab
ove sound familiar? Then you’ve come to the right place!
That is why I wanted to share my new ebook with you called: How to Re-Grip Your Golf Clubs. I describe it as The Definitive DIY Guide to Re-Gripping Golf Clubs Yourself. It will take you from where you are now to re-gripping your clubs at home like you’ve done it all your life!
You will enjoy the convenience, control and saving that only re gripping your clubs yourself can bring. Once you know how to do it yourself you won’t be inclined to continue playing (and losing strokes) with worn out grips. You’ll know when and how to change them when they begin to become worn and hard.
Some may say, “Hey I just want to play golf. Why not just pay someone else to do that job?” I’ll tell you why not. Because there is a better way. Better for your golf game. Better for your wallet. There really is a better way and I will show you how.

Imagine you could change your grips whenever you wanted. You would know the freedom and control of taking charge of your equipment.
Imagine saving money over paying a pro to do the job. You could save up to $40 each time you need to re-grip.
Imagine getting the job done in a couple of hours rather than waiting a week for that pro to get your clubs back to you.
Imagine feeling that sense of pride and accomplishment you get when you do something new for yourself.
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So do you still want me to tell you why you shouldn’t hire someone else to regrip your clubs?
Okay, I’ll tell you why. You will save time, money and hassle by doing the task yourself. Why pay someone else to do it when you have to give up your clubs for about a week and you’ll pay them dearly for doing it too.
Replacing your worn out grips is like so many other things, it sounds more difficult than it actually is. Once you know how the job becomes simple, easy and quick. You’ll be in control of when the job gets done.
Once you have read “How to Re-Grip Your Golf Clubs” you will have acquired a new skill that will have you saving time and money for the rest of your golf life!
This new ebook is the real deal. That means that I have left nothing out that might help you have the confidence and the knowledge to take that first step and decide changing your own grips is right for you.
I didn’t call it “The Definitive DIY Guide to Re-Gripping Golf Clubs Yourself” for nothing. I mean it is just that.
You will get a complete list of the tools and supplies you’ll need for the job. Every job is made easier and faster when you have all the materials and supplies you need before you begin the work.
How to choose the right grip? There is an expanding selection of grips on the market today as manufacturers continue to produce advances in grip technology. I talk about them all and how to choose the right grip for you.
You’ll find a thorough step by step instruction of how remove the old grips without damaging your shafts. Even for the more delicate graphite shafts.
I’ll give you a special tip on how to make the tape removal process go quicker and faster.
A complete training, step by step, including pictures on how to use the standard tape & solvent method to install the new grip. This is probably the method used by your pro shop .
Also a full guide on the increasingly more popular “air gun method”. I discuss the variations on this method that no one else talks about.
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You will have all you need to know to change your grips yourself from the very first time, when you’ll probably be the most uncertain, until the entire process becomes old hat to you.

You will save time. A couple hours at the most at home compared to a week at the pro shop. You know that pro has a business to run that keeps him busy with lessons, equipment sales along with club maintenance. That means you’ll be waiting in line to for him to get time to work on your clubs.
You will save money. The pro shop has been making a profit from re-gripping your clubs. That’s okay. They deserve it. But they won’t be making any money on you once you begin doing the job yourself. You’ll be able to keep that extra money for better things.
You will save 3 to 4 strokes. In my research I discovered a golf grip industry study that indicated that most golfers who replace old, slick grips improved their scores by 3 to 4 strokes per round. Now who among us couldn’t like that?
Your clubs will feel like new again. The first time you play with fresh grips you can’t help but notice that brand new, fresh out of the box feeling it gives your clubs. That’s a great feeling!
You will have a new lifetime skill. This knowledge you will have gained will be there for you for the rest of your life. You’ll be reaping the benefits of it for decades to come. Some may even choose to make a small business out of this trade.
You will avoid the hassles. It is a hassle to take your clubs to a shop, drop them off, wait until they are done and then drive back to the shop to pick them back up. But that won’t be you any longer!
You’ll have more confidence. Imagine swinging the club knowing that it won’t twist offline in your hands at impact. With confidence like that you will be swinging freely without the fear of a bad result from a good swing.
You will play better. With new fresh, tacky grips you’ll stop gripping the club too tightly creating that tension in your swing we talked about earlier. The club will no longer twist at impact sending the ball offline. With renewed control of the clubface you’ll have fewer errant shots.
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All of this adds up to better play, lower scores and a lot more fun! Now doesn’t that list of benefits just make you want to give this idea of do-it-yourself re-gripping a shot?
Thought so.
Well that is just why I put together this fantastic little ebook. It is exactly what you need to learn the ins and outs of re-gripping.
Since I know this is about you saving money so you can play more golf, I am not asking an arm and leg for this easy to follow guide. It might be worth a whole lot more to most people, but I want to be fair with my fellow golfers. I do have a conscience you know.
So what I thought would be fair, even more than fair, would be to charge you what it would cost to have just one club re-gripped by the local pro shop.
That’s right, just about what it would cost you to pay someone else to grip just one single club. All I’m asking for this great little ebook is $9.97. That means that you will be about $30 ahead after you re-grip. Figuring that the grips will cost you about $60 ($4.50 x 13=$58.50). The pro wants about $100 to re-grip a full set of clubs which means you save about $40 ($100 – 58.50 = $41.50)
You will save about $40 doing the job yourself versus having a pro shop doing it. After spending just $9.97 for this instruction ebook that will leave you about $30 still in your pocket.
And you’ll just keep saving from then on every time you re-grip. Time after time after time…
Now I bet your wondering something like, “What if I don’t like this “definitive” ebook of yours?” Good question, you may not know me very well or know how honest I am about things like this.
So here’s what I’ll do to make you absolutely 100% comfortable about making this purchase. I will assume all the risk and give you a 60 day 100% no questions asked satisfaction guarantee. If after you’ve had time to read the material I have for you in this ebook and you can honestly say that it is of no value to you or even if you think its not worth the $9.97 price then just send me an email asking for a refund and I will send your money back without a moment’s hesitation.

I value very highly my online and offline reputation and wouldn’t do anything that might put any kind of smudge on that precious asset. I operate this business as straight forward and above board as possible. In short you really can trust me, although you may not know that yet. So my 100% money back, satisfaction guarantee is there to both protect you and make you feel comfortable.

The decision is now yours. You can either continue playing and losing strokes with your current grips, pay a pro about $100 to re-grip them for you or invest just $9.97 to use this easy-to-follow step by step guide to re-grip your golf clubs yourself saving you both time and money.
Simple enough to my mind. Especially since you have a full 60 days to decide if this ebook does the job for you or not.

Okay, now its decision time. You know that regripping your own clubs will save you time, money and strokes. And you know that there is absolutely no risk because of the 60 day money back air-tight guarantee.
That means there is nothing left to hold you back.
In just a few moments you could be downloading “How to Re-Grip Your Golf Clubs” to your computer. The process is entirely 100% automated. So it makes no difference where on earth you are right now or what time of day it is. The download will happen like clock work.
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Listen I want you to become a better golfer. Maintaining your clubs, keeping fresh, tacky grips on them is a small but significant part of becoming a better golfer. That’s the truth.
This is something anyone can learn to do. Once you get over the initial uncertainty there will be no stopping you. You’ll become an expert in no time.
To better grips and better golf,
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How to Re-Grip Your Golf Clubs
P.S. I recommend you print a copy of the instruction chapter to have with you when you do the re-gripping the first couple of times. It is a great way to make sure you don’t mess up!
P.P.S. Don’t overlook the small business opportunity with the skills I’m sharing with you in this ebook. You could be making money providing a regripping service to your friends and other golfers in your area.



