{"id":1017,"date":"2020-12-13T13:03:57","date_gmt":"2020-12-13T13:03:57","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/outofboundsgolf.co\/?p=1017"},"modified":"2024-09-03T16:45:21","modified_gmt":"2024-09-03T16:45:21","slug":"how-much-does-it-cost-to-regrip-golf-clubs","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/outofboundsgolf.co\/golf-tips\/how-much-does-it-cost-to-regrip-golf-clubs\/","title":{"rendered":"Average Cost To Regrip Golf Clubs: With Real Examples"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
If you\u2019re thinking about changing the grips on your golf clubs, you can either do them yourself or take them to your local golf shop. Both have their pros and cons, and in this post, I\u2019m going to be talking about how much it costs to regrip your golf clubs.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
The average cost to regrip your golf clubs will be between $35-$190. The price you pay will depend on what grips you choose and whether or not you regrip them yourself. Expect to pay $35 if you do everything yourself and get the cheapest grips. Expect $190 if you want expensive grips and bring them to your local golf shop.<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n The prices I looked at were based on regripping 13 clubs (driver to wedges). Obviously, if you don\u2019t do your entire set it\u2019ll be cheaper and if you want expensive grips then it\u2019ll be more. I looked at grip prices online and used the average price and then looked to see how much golf shops would charge. I listed some examples below to give you a better idea.<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you\u2019re going to regrip your clubs then you\u2019ll need to buy the grips and then you\u2019ll either need a regripping kit (tape, glue, etc) or to take them to the golf store. I prefer getting someone else to do it because it\u2019s fairly cheap but the choice is up to you.<\/p>\n\n\n\n When you\u2019re buying golf grips, the cost will be anywhere from $2.50-$15 per grip. There are a number of no-name brands that are closer to the $2.50 number and some of them are fairly decent. If you want Golf Pride or Winn grips then you\u2019ll pay $10-15. Here are some examples from Amazon:<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you\u2019re going to be regripping your clubs yourself then you\u2019ll need to buy a kit. The kit will come with tape, glue, and a few other things. These can range between $12-25. You\u2019ll then have to watch a video or two on how to do it.<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you want someone to do it for you then you can take your clubs and grips to your local golf shop. Prices will vary a bit but normally this can be done for under $5 per grip. Here are some examples:<\/p>\n\n\n\n Now that we know the general price of putting new grips on your golf clubs, let\u2019s do a couple of examples. You\u2019ll then know the way you\u2019d like to proceed.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Let\u2019s say you wanted to get some of the nicer Golf Pride grips and you were going to do things yourself. Here\u2019s how everything would break down:<\/p>\n\n\n\n Now if you decide to buy the same grips but you wanted someone else to do them for you:<\/p>\n\n\n\n That\u2019s a little bit on the expensive side but you can get things done cheaper if you go with a less premium option. Some of them are actually quite good and I don\u2019t think I\u2019d spend $10 per grip myself. Here\u2019s an example:<\/p>\n\n\n\n Or if you were taking them to your local golf shop:<\/p>\n\n\n\n These are costs from the middle of the range golf grips but they can be quite a bit cheaper if you go with a no-name brand. Again, you can find some really good options and I\u2019ll list some of them below.<\/p>\n\n\n\n The first and most obvious reason to regrip your clubs is to improve the amount of grip<\/strong>. Grips will get worn out over time and that can cause issues such as gripping the club too tight or having the club move in your hand.<\/p>\n\n\n\n You\u2019ll start to feel the club slipping and that\u2019s never a good thing. If you need more grip but don\u2019t want to spend the money on new grips you can use this golf glove here<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n The second reason you\u2019d want to regrip your grips is to help with alignment<\/strong>. Some grips will have outlines for where you should hold the club and it\u2019ll slowly wear over time. This is something pretty important for the beginner player. If you\u2019ve been playing a long time it won\u2019t matter too much but it can definitely help a lot of golfers.<\/p>\n\n\n\n The third reason is to improve your confidence<\/strong>. I don\u2019t know if it\u2019s the case for everyone, but for me, having the right grip was a big confidence booster. A lot of grips that come standard aren\u2019t always the best and you\u2019d probably benefit from having a grip that feels comfortable to you.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Some people will prefer softer grips while others prefer firmer grips. You can also get thicker grips which will normally help the beginner or older player. It sounds dumb but I do think it helped my game.<\/p>\n\n\n\n You\u2019ll know it\u2019s time to regrip your golf clubs when your old grips start feeling hard or slippery. This will tell you that they\u2019ve been worn down and are in need of an upgrade.<\/p>\n\n\n\n If you play multiple times per week then you may have to replace them once a year. If you\u2019re just an average weekend golfer then your grips could potentially last years.<\/p>\n\n\n\n When I was just getting started with golf I was just using the standard grips that came with my irons. They didn\u2019t have any alignment aids on them and they were pretty firm. I probably played a few times per month for the first two years and the grips were perfectly fine.<\/p>\n\n\n\n They were an expensive set of irons so the grips were probably high quality but some might wear out quicker. I ended up replacing them because I tried a buddy of mines irons and really liked his grips. I switched to a grip that was slightly thicker<\/strong> and a bit softer<\/strong> and things were so much better.<\/p>\n\n\n\n I guess what I\u2019m trying to say is that you should absolutely replace your grips if the grip is wearing off<\/strong> because it\u2019ll be a lot more comfortable to play with. You can also use these gloves<\/a> for added grip. If you\u2019re a beginner<\/strong> player you should try switching to a slightly thicker and softer grip.<\/p>\n\n\n\nHow Much Does It Cost To Regrip Golf Clubs?<\/h2>\n\n\n\n
Why You Should Regrip Your Golf Clubs<\/h2>\n\n\n\n
When To Regrip Your Golf Clubs<\/h2>\n\n\n\n
How To Regrip Your Clubs<\/strong><\/a><\/h2>\n\n\n