Listly by B. B. Bolt
Love playing golf without the pain of arthritis? Me too, unfortunately as we get older its not the way it used to be. I have been looking into some golf club grips that will help me enjoy the game I love with a lot less discomfort, you should too!
Golf club grip solutions for golfers who suffer from arthritic hands
I have been searching the web for a golf club grip that will help ease the pain of arthritic hands. These are some that look promising, and there are reviews from people who have purchased them and would recommend them.
If you suffer from arthritis like I do and play golf. You need to look at these grips.
I purchased this grip because I have a tendency to turn my hands over and hook the ball. The grip did not completely cure this issue, but it helped. The grip is very comfortable, and you have a connected feel on every drive. Installation was simple with no problems sliding the grip on the shaft
My husband really likes these, we ordered ten the first time and went back for more. If you have any problems with arthritis these help.
I'm 73 and I have 2 older brothers that love golfing, Got a call from the middle guy to try these grip's, Best grip's I have ever tried, Club's don't slip or slide, have firm grip without squeezing, everyone who has any kind of arthritis should try these grip's
I ordered these to re grip for the season. Arthritis in the hands is getting a little worse each year. The grips are definitely over sized, easy to feel the difference. The kit has what you need and the hardest part is getting the old grips and tape off the club. I re gripped my driver and rescue club first to see how it felt before doing the rest of my set. I have small hands and was a little worried I may not like, but so far so good.
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