Grip maintenance: Many golfers cannot maintain the grip properly. The direct result is that the grip is “aging” in advance, and its performance is greatly compromised. The easiest way to maintain the grip is to clean it carefully after each round of the game. The cleaning method is very simple. Use warm water, soap, brush or sponge to completely remove the stains in the groove. Then air dry or use a towel to remove the moisture. At this time, you will notice that the performance and touch of the club are enhanced.
In addition to daily maintenance, you should also learn to correctly evaluate your grip status. A crisp and dry grip can never provide good performance. The grip marks on the grip are not suitable for your hand, or the shaft fails to reach the top end will cause problems. It is recommended to change the grip once a year. It is best to choose a suitable model and let a skilled technician replace it for you. Choose the size and model that suits you. For example, your palms are easy to sweat or you often play in wet weather, you should choose the corresponding grip. If you have arthritis or have large palms, it is best to choose an oversized model. In addition, the weight of the grip is also very important. The available grips are usually between 38-64 grams. A grip that is too light or too heavy will affect the swing weight, balance and feel.