Golf Grips Brookville, NY

Golf Grips in Brookville, NY

Better Control Starts With Better Grips

Your grip is your only connection to the club. Get fitted for golf grips that actually work with your hands, your swing, and your game.

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Feel The Difference Immediately

The right golf grip changes everything. You’ll feel more confident over every shot. Your hands won’t slip when the pressure’s on. Bad weather won’t ruin your round.

Most golfers play with grips that don’t fit their hands. Too small, and you’re fighting hooks and inconsistent contact. Too big, and you lose the feel you need to control your clubface through impact.

When your grips actually match your hands and playing style, you stop thinking about your equipment and start focusing on your target. That’s when golf gets easier and more enjoyable.

Nassau Golf Brookville NY

Four Decades of Golf Innovation

We’ve been designing and manufacturing golf equipment in the Long Island area since 1980. Owner Robert Chorne and our team understand what serious golfers need because we’ve been solving grip problems for over 40 years.

Located near some of Long Island’s most prestigious courses like Brookville Country Club and Nassau Country Club, we serve golfers who demand equipment that performs. From weekend players at Nassau County’s public courses to members at exclusive private clubs, we know what works.

We specialize in patented golf technology, including our Tour Edition golf grips that handle everything from humid summer rounds to crisp fall conditions on Long Island’s challenging courses.

Golf Grip Installation Process

Custom Fitted, Professionally Installed

First, we measure your hands and assess your current grips. Hand size matters, but so does your swing style, grip pressure, and whether you tend to hook or slice the ball.

Next, you’ll test different grip materials and sizes in our showroom. Rubber grips offer durability and tackiness for consistent performance. Cord grips provide extra traction in wet conditions. Synthetic grips reduce vibration for golfers with arthritis or wrist issues.

Installation happens in our professional workshop using proper techniques and materials. Your grips are aligned correctly, cured properly, and ready to perform. Most installations are completed within 48 hours, so you’re back on Long Island’s courses fast.

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Golf Grip Options Brookville

Every Grip Style, Every Hand Size

We stock grips from Golf Pride, Lamkin, Winn, and other leading manufacturers. Standard, midsize, and jumbo sizes are available, plus reduced-taper options for golfers who need consistent thickness throughout the grip.

Tour Edition grips are our signature product, engineered for superior performance in both dry and wet conditions. A quick wipe with a towel restores full tackiness, even during humid Long Island summers when other grips get slippery.

For golfers dealing with arthritis or grip strength issues, larger synthetic grips provide comfort without sacrificing control. Cord grips work well for players who prefer maximum traction and don’t mind a firmer feel. TEG3 grips and 6 finger golf glove compatibility ensure every golfer finds their perfect setup.

Installation includes proper sizing, alignment, and curing. Each grip is checked for consistency and performance before you take your clubs home.

How often should I replace my golf grips?

Most golfers should replace their grips at least once a year. If you play multiple times per week, you might need new grips two or three times annually.

Look for signs like smooth or slick surfaces, visible cracks, or loss of tackiness. When grips start feeling hard or your hands slip during the swing, it’s time for replacements.

Weather affects grip lifespan too. Hot, humid Long Island summers cause grips to wear faster as sweat and oils penetrate the material. The pressure points under your thumbs usually show wear first.

Grip size depends on your hand measurement and glove size, but your swing characteristics matter too. Measure from your wrist crease to your middle fingertip, then compare that to standard sizing charts.

However, many golfers benefit from sizes different than their measurements suggest. If you tend to hook the ball, a slightly larger grip might help quiet your hands. If you slice consistently, a smaller grip could promote better hand action through impact.

The best approach is testing different sizes. Grips that are too small force you to squeeze too hard, creating tension. Grips that are too large make it difficult to release the club properly through impact.

Absolutely. Your grip is your only physical connection to the golf club, so it directly affects your ability to control the clubface and generate consistent contact.

Properly fitted grips reduce grip pressure, which creates more freedom in your swing. They also improve your ability to feel what the clubhead is doing throughout the swing, especially at impact.

Many golfers see immediate improvements in consistency and confidence. When you’re not worried about the club slipping or fighting to control the clubface, you can focus on making good swings instead of compensating for equipment problems.

Rubber grips are the most common choice, offering good tackiness and durability. They work well for most golfers and hold their texture through regular use and practice sessions.

Cord grips combine rubber with string-like material for extra traction. They’re ideal for golfers who play in humid conditions or prefer not to wear gloves. The trade-off is a firmer, less cushioned feel.

Synthetic grips provide excellent shock absorption and are often recommended for golfers with arthritis or wrist issues. They tend to be softer and more comfortable during long rounds, though they may not last quite as long as rubber grips.

Professional installation typically runs $3-4 per grip for labor, plus the cost of the grips themselves. Basic rubber grips start around $5-7 each, while premium options can range from $10-15 or more.

For a full set of irons (7 clubs), you’re looking at roughly $60-80 total including labor. It’s one of the most cost-effective ways to improve your equipment and maintain consistent performance.

Most installations are completed within 48 hours. Some shops offer same-day service for small numbers of clubs, though full sets typically take a day or two to ensure proper curing and alignment.

Yes, we provide comprehensive grip fitting as part of our custom equipment services. The process includes hand measurements, swing analysis, and testing different grip sizes and materials.

We consider your current ball flight, grip pressure tendencies, and any physical limitations like arthritis. We also factor in whether you wear gloves and the typical weather conditions you play in around Brookville and Long Island.

Our fitting process helps identify the optimal grip size, material, and any special requirements like reduced taper or extra cushioning. This ensures your new grips actually solve problems rather than just replacing old ones with the same issues.

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