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How to Know When It’s Time to Regrip Your Clubs

Regripping is one of the most overlooked ways to improve feel, control, and comfort in your golf game. Recognizing the early signs of wear can help prevent small issues from turning into bigger problems. Here are a few signs it’s probably time for a fresh set.

1. Your Grips Feel Slippery – Especially in Warm or Wet Conditions

Grips are designed to give you a consistent, comfortable hold, even when your hands are sweaty or the weather takes a turn. If you’re feeling any slip – especially during your transition or follow-through – it’s likely the surface texture has worn down or lost its tackiness. This is one of the most common signals that a regrip is due.

Worldwide Golf carries a wide range of grips if your current set is worn out, including Golf Pride.

2. You See Cracks, Shiny Patches, or Smooth Spots

Visual wear is just as important as feel. Take a close look at your grips. If you notice any cracks, hard spots, shiny areas, or uneven color changes – those are signs the rubber is breaking down. It’s not just cosmetic. Over time, these worn areas can create subtle inconsistencies in how the club feels and responds in your hands.

3. You’re Adjusting Your Grip Pressure Without Realizing It

If you’re gripping the club tighter than usual it could be because your grips aren’t giving you the feedback and control they used to. Overcompensating can lead to tension in your hands and arms, which throws off tempo and release. A fresh grip can help you relax and swing more naturally.

4. Your Scores Are Trending the Wrong Way

Sometimes it’s not the swing, the ball, or the course – it’s your connection to the club. Worn-out grips can cause subtle shifts in your swing path and timing. If you’ve ruled out other variables and your game still feels off, don’t overlook your grips as a possible factor.

As a general rule, you should replace your golf grips once a year, or every 40-60 rounds.

5. You Can’t Remember the Last Time You Replaced Them

As a general rule, most golfers should regrip their clubs once a year – or every 40-60 rounds – depending on how often they play and practice. If you’re playing regularly and haven’t changed grips in over a year, it’s probably time.

Where to Find the Right Grips

Grips wear out. It’s part of the game. The good news? Regripping is one of the easiest ways to bring new life to your clubs. Worldwide Golf carries a wide range of grips from trusted names like Golf Pride, Lamkin, SuperStroke, and Winn. Whether you’re after something tacky, soft, firm, corded, oversized, or somewhere in between, the right grip can help restore comfort and confidence at address.

CLICK HERE to explore the full selection of grips available at Worldwide Golf.