Saturday, July 05, 2008

Country Flag C-Thru Golf Club Golf Grip – 24 inch Jr. Putter - $39.95

Most golfers do not re-grip as often as they should. I still see people playing with the same grips that were on their clubs when they were purchased 5, 10, 20 and 30 years ago. While this may save them some money, it does not save them strokes. The golf grip is the only part of the club that you touch.

If it doesn’t feel good, becomes hard or slick or worn, it will affect your performance. If the pros are changing their grips on a regular basis, then everyone should as well. As a general rule, if you play or practice once a week, then you should change your grips once a year or season, twice a week, then they should be changed twice a year/ season, etc.

Some pros change their grips every week for that new grip feel. Some grips wear out faster than others and should be replaced very often. That is not the case with the C-Thru Grip.

MATERIAL AND PRODUCTION

C Thru golf club grips are made of a proprietary blend of TPR (thermal plastic elastomers). The material used is called Vulcathene. The material is non-porous and will not absorb water or perspiration. C Thru golf club grips will NOT get hard and brittle over time like other grips. It will NOT get slick like other grips. C Thru golf club grips will remain tacky and each time it is cleaned with a wet towel and dried, it will feel as it did when first installed. Of course the C Thru golf grip will wear and will slightly discolor (yellow) over time, but the image will still be visible through the grip.

C Thru golf club grips are made by the injection molding process. The cap is made with a harder blend of the same material and is attached in the molding process. Most other grips are made by compression molding, thermally bonding two halves of the grip together and attaching the grip cap. Some of these grips are then buffed (sanded) to remove excess material for aesthetic reasons. This process leads to inconsistencies in weight and size. C Thru golf club grips are made with a much tighter tolerance level.

SIZING

Golf grips are grouped by size. This is done for a few reasons. Ideally, you would like all of your golf clubs to feel the same. The shaft manufacturers use different size shafts. This is due to the playing characteristics that each shaft is designed to achieve.,/p>

Core sizes are numbers used to determine the inside diameter of the grip. The outside diameter of the grip when installed is directly related to the core sizes of the various grips. Inside of most grips are a series of letters and numbers, M for men’s, L for ladies and: 50,56,58,60,62 that designates core size in 1/100ths of an inch. These numbers relate to the core size of the grip. The higher this number, the thinner the walls of the grip, and the lighter the overall weight of the grip. The sizing may also have the letter R because some grips are round and some are ribbed. Some manufacturers designate a round grip with the letter R at the end of the coding, others use the R for ribbed. The ribbed grip has a flat spot inside the back portion of the grip.

Shafts come in various sizes measured in 1/100ths of an inch. Most golf shafts today are .600” or as we refer to them, 60’s. When the shafts vary in size, the grips need to be adjusted as well.

There is a “standard” size golf grip within the industry. It is measured 2” from the grip cap, or top, of the grip. This measurement is .910”. Putting an M58 grip on a .580” shaft will create a “standard” grip size. Putting an M60 grip on a .600” shaft will also create a “standard” grip size. Putting the same M58 grip on a .600” shaft will result in a slightly oversized grip (+1/64”). This seems to be the trend now with almost every manufacturer using this combination. The industry does NOT have any rules and regulations governing these measurements. This information is important because all grip manufacturers do NOT use the same “standard” of sizing, which is why some grips feel different than others

Now the fun begins. We have been brainwashed by the manufacturers to disregard the bottom portion of the grip. Many years ago, when C Thru Golf Grips first began doing club repair, they were just as concerned with the bottom portion of the grip when sizing and installing grips. The reason being is that the shafts all seemed to vary in size, due to the steps or tapering, as it reached the bottom of the grip. This is why C Thru golf grips produce a less tapered grip as well as a normal tapered grip. There are other manufacturers that are now producing a less tapered grip as well. The reason being that there is an optimum size for your bottom hand. Once you determine this, then the final size can be attained by knowing how much, and where, to place some build-up tape. This is a subject that would require some very good measuring tools and a long lecture, which we and C Thru Golf Grips will not bore you with.

Country Flag C-Thru Golf Club Golf Grip – 24 inch Jr. Putter

Country Flag C-Thru Golf Club Golf Grip – 24 inch Jr. Putter - $39.95

Friday, July 04, 2008

Dri Mark Golf Ball Marker Pen - $2.50

  • Super indelible ink, dries instantly and stays on in wet or dry conditions
  • Also ideal for marking golf bags, golf shoes and other golf equipment
  • Convenient pocket clip
  • Comes in a two pack of Black & Red only

Dri Mark Golf Ball Marker Pen

Dri Mark Golf Ball Marker Pen - $2.50

Thursday, July 03, 2008

"MINNIE'S GOLFING DAY" Golf Lithograph Toon Art - $15.00

Reminisce with this black & white sketch featuring Minnie Mouse. This classy, original artwork in rich, sepia tone, includes a Certificate of Authenticity. It comes professionally matted and ready for framing.

  • Dimensions: 11”x14” (includes matting)

'MINNIE'S GOLFING DAY' Golf Lithograph Toon Art

"MINNIE'S GOLFING DAY" Golf Lithograph Toon Art - $15.00

Wednesday, July 02, 2008

Guardian 51" Space Saver Hard Case For Golf Clubs - $159.95

Short on storage space? Simply remove the top half, invert and slide into the bottom half. Your bag fits neatly inside taking up very little floor space.

Space Saver Animation

  • Will hold a 11” Pro Staff golf bag and up to a 48” driver
  • Strong recessed combination lock for added protection
  • Molded-in handles
  • Hard rubber recessed wheels
  • Weight: 19 lbs
  • Dimensions: 51” H x 13.5” W x 16” D

Hard Case for Golf Clubs Warranty Details

Your Sweet Spot travel case is guaranteed for as long as you own the case against breakage and manufacturing defects on any part of the case. Contact TheGolfStoreOnline.com for warranty service and additional information.

Recessed Combination Lock

Colors: Granite or Black Granite
Granite Swatch

Guardian 51" Space Saver Hard Case For Golf Clubs

Guardian 51" Space Saver Hard Case For Golf Clubs - $159.95

Tuesday, July 01, 2008

32 Golf Ball Display with Golf Scene - $58.95

  • Solid wood frame holds 32 balls and 50 ball markers
  • Custom engraving available
  • 20' X 20"

32 Golf Ball Display with Golf Scene

32 Golf Ball Display with Golf Scene - $58.95

Sunday, June 29, 2008

"Lady Luck" Lady Bug Butthead Animal Golf Headcover - $24.95

Dont be a fader, get the luck of the draw.

This bright red body is printed with black polka dots. the underside, and sock are a striking black contrast. Six cute legs dangle from the sides. All materials are non toxic and flame retardant. Double stitching with top quality thread ensures product strength for a long life. The lining and padding provide head protection. Durable inner elastic secures a tight fit over the neck so that the cover will not fall off in the fairway or end up in the garage. It fits all clubs from the big butt 460cc driver on down to the little fairway woods. The contrasting black sock, made of yarn materials, provides maximum protection to the graphite metal golf club shaft. Surface washable with a damp cloth.

Your clubs deserve protection. Your mates deserve a laugh

Furry, fun and functional

"Lady Luck" Lady Bug Butthead Animal Golf Headcover

"Lady Luck" Lady Bug Butthead Animal Golf Headcover - $24.95