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| Secure the shaft in a vise with a clamp and point the club head straight up. Use a blade to cut through the old grip. |
Remove the old grip and tapes with a blade or stripper or heat the old tape with a heat gun and peel it off. |
Place the grip tape along the butt of the shaft and wrap it around the shaft, making full contact for the length of the tape. |
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| Sqeeze the tape together at the end of the shaft and peel off the protective cover tape. |
Insert a tee into the vent hole in the butt end or cover it with your finger. |
Pour a proper amount of solvent and put your finger over the grip opening. Shake the grip so the solvent covers entire inside. |
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| Make sure you use plenty of solvent along the tape and be ready to install the grip. |
Place the grip over the shaft butt and remove the golf tee. Push the grip up over the shaft by using both hands. |
Aling the grip with the center line pattern to the club face and allow it to dry for an hour. Then you're ready to go play. |