BrizoH71
Tour Rookie
Had our pro change the worn grips on my irons and driver over the weekend, and today was the first chance I got to try them out.
Although I didn't play particularly well over the course of 36 holes, I did however notice though that I had lost a fair bit of feeling and feedback with the new grips.
The irons were almost a like-for-like swap, Ping ID8 grips off and Ping 5L 360 grips on.. same colour (white) and no additional layers; but the grips just felt thicker in my hands and I struggled to get any feedback from them. Looking at Adore Golf Grips, there appears to be 5g difference in weight between the two types of grip.
The driver though is where I noticed the most difference; the original Aeroburner grip came off to be be replaced with a Golf Pride Tour Velvet which feels almost oversize in my tiny baby hands and I never at any point felt comfortable with the driver in my hand. It is essentially the same grip on my WS 3&5 woods, which feel fine in my hands... the driver however feels like I'm holding a broom handle.
It may be a daft question, but is it normal to take a few rounds to 'bed-in' new grips and build up a feel for them?
Although I didn't play particularly well over the course of 36 holes, I did however notice though that I had lost a fair bit of feeling and feedback with the new grips.
The irons were almost a like-for-like swap, Ping ID8 grips off and Ping 5L 360 grips on.. same colour (white) and no additional layers; but the grips just felt thicker in my hands and I struggled to get any feedback from them. Looking at Adore Golf Grips, there appears to be 5g difference in weight between the two types of grip.
The driver though is where I noticed the most difference; the original Aeroburner grip came off to be be replaced with a Golf Pride Tour Velvet which feels almost oversize in my tiny baby hands and I never at any point felt comfortable with the driver in my hand. It is essentially the same grip on my WS 3&5 woods, which feel fine in my hands... the driver however feels like I'm holding a broom handle.
It may be a daft question, but is it normal to take a few rounds to 'bed-in' new grips and build up a feel for them?