Golf Grips in East Hills, NY
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Your grip is the only connection between you and every shot you take. When it’s wrong, everything else falls apart.
Most golfers are playing with grips that work against them. Too slick when it matters most. Too hard after a few rounds. Or just plain worn out from months of use.
The difference with properly fitted, high-performance grips is immediate. You’ll feel it in your first swing. That secure connection. The confidence to swing freely without worrying about the club slipping. The feedback that tells you exactly what happened at impact.
Nassau Golf East Hills NY
We’ve been designing and manufacturing golf equipment since 1980. We’re not just another golf shop – we’re the company that actually creates the grips and equipment that serious golfers depend on.
Robert Chorne and our team understand what works because we’ve been perfecting it for over 40 years. Every grip we produce is engineered with patented technology that delivers real performance advantages.
East Hills golfers choose us because we combine manufacturing expertise with local knowledge. We understand the conditions you face on Long Island courses and the equipment that performs best here.
Golf Grip Installation Process
We start by analyzing your current grips and how they’re affecting your game. Most golfers don’t realize how much their worn grips are costing them in accuracy and consistency.
Next, we’ll match you with the right grip size, texture, and material for your hand size, playing style, and typical conditions. This isn’t guesswork – it’s precision fitting based on decades of experience.
Our installation process uses professional-grade materials and techniques. Your clubs are secured properly, old grips removed without shaft damage, and new grips installed with precise alignment. Most sets are ready within 24 hours, and you’ll notice the difference immediately.
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Tour Edition Golf Grips
Our Tour Edition grips are designed for golfers who demand professional-level performance. They feature enhanced traction that works in both dry and wet conditions – a simple wipe with a towel restores full grip instantly.
The ergonomic design reduces hand fatigue during longer rounds while providing the feedback serious golfers need to improve their game. These aren’t mass-market grips with fancy marketing – they’re engineered solutions that solve real problems.
For East Hills golfers, this means equipment that performs consistently whether you’re playing Eisenhower Park’s championship courses or practicing at the local driving ranges. The humid summers and unpredictable weather conditions here require grips that adapt, not grips that fail when you need them most.
How often should I replace my golf grips?
Most golfers should replace their grips every 12-18 months, or after about 40 rounds of play. However, this varies significantly based on how often you play, storage conditions, and grip quality.
You’ll know it’s time when you notice decreased shot accuracy, increased hand fatigue, or grips that feel slick even in dry conditions. Heat, dirt, and oils from your hands naturally break down grip materials over time.
The rule of thumb: if you’re gripping the club tighter to maintain control, your grips are already costing you distance and accuracy. Fresh grips allow you to hold the club lightly, which actually increases swing speed and improves tempo.
What's the difference between corded and rubber grips?
Corded grips include fabric weave that provides extra traction, especially in wet or humid conditions. They’re particularly helpful for golfers who play frequently in Long Island’s summer weather or have naturally sweaty hands.
Rubber grips offer a softer feel and are generally more comfortable for golfers with sensitive hands or arthritis. They provide excellent traction in dry conditions but may become slippery when wet.
Many golfers choose a hybrid approach – corded grips on their driver and long irons for maximum control on full swings, and softer rubber grips on short irons and wedges for better feel around the greens.
Can I install golf grips myself?
While it’s possible to install grips yourself, the process requires specific tools, materials, and technique. Many DIY attempts result in misaligned grips, air bubbles, or damaged shafts – especially with expensive graphite clubs.
Professional installation ensures proper grip alignment, eliminates air bubbles, and protects your investment. The cost difference between DIY and professional installation is usually minimal when you factor in the tools and materials needed.
More importantly, improper installation can affect your swing mechanics. Even a few degrees of grip misalignment can cause consistent ball flight problems that take months to identify and correct.
What grip size should I use?
Grip size should match your hand size and glove size. Standard grips work for golfers wearing large gloves, while midsize grips are better for extra-large gloves. Undersize grips suit small to medium hands.
The proper test: when gripping the club, your fingertips should barely touch the heel of your palm. Too much gap means the grip is too large; fingers digging into your palm means it’s too small.
Incorrect grip size affects your swing mechanics significantly. Grips that are too small encourage overactive hands and hooks. Grips that are too large restrict wrist action and can cause slices. Professional fitting eliminates this guesswork.
Do expensive grips really make a difference?
Quality grips absolutely make a measurable difference in performance, but the most expensive isn’t always the best choice for every golfer. The key is matching grip technology to your specific needs and playing conditions.
Premium grips typically offer better materials, more consistent manufacturing, and advanced features like enhanced traction patterns or vibration dampening. These improvements translate to better feel, increased durability, and more consistent performance.
However, a properly fitted mid-range grip often outperforms an expensive grip that doesn’t match your hand size or playing style. The grip that helps you play your best golf is the right choice, regardless of price point.
How long do new grips take to feel normal?
Most golfers adjust to new grips within 2-3 practice sessions or rounds. The key is trusting the improved traction and not over-gripping the club during the adjustment period.
New grips often feel “tacky” or different initially, especially if your old grips were severely worn. This improved traction actually allows you to hold the club more lightly, which improves swing mechanics and distance.
If grips still feel uncomfortable after a week of regular play, the size or style may not be right for your hands. Professional fitting helps avoid this issue by ensuring the right match from the start.
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