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I use full cord lamkin grips due to the humid weather in my local area. I am going to arizona for 2 weeks.?

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Should i change my grips due to the dry weather there?

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  1. I also use lamkin full cord crosslines. They work great for wet weather, or in my case sweaty hands.

    I don’t really understand why you would want to change them before going to AZ. Yes, the weather is dryer, but your hand will still sweat and the cord will still give you more grip on the club.

    New (non-cord) grips may also take time to get used to; they will feel funny at first. If you’re used to the cord, and they are in good shape I wouldn’t switch.

    Good luck in AZ!

    I live in Ohio, 30* and snow…. I’m jealous


  2. No - I don't think so.

    Stick with what you are used to.  Trying to adjust to a whole new grip could cause you to lose a stroke or two, just from being slightly uncomfortable.

  3. mate i a pro in uk. i use lamkin grips also but not corded, cords are only really designed to last longer so more economical, if you can afford to change just cos going away i would say use lamkin crossline grips and change once a year which is the best time especially now as it gives timeto get used to them b4 the season starts

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