Question:
I have a putter grip I really like. The problem is it’s wearing out and I need to replace it, and I’d really like to get the same one, and I’m not sure how. The old grip is a Wynn putter grip I put on myself, but of course the problem is I bought it out of a bin at GolfSmith and have no clue what model it is, and can’t find any obvious markings on the thing. So, the questions for the club builders are: Are there any hidden model numbers on these grips that would help find an identical replacement? I know at one point you could rewrap Wynn grips. Is this a feasible solution? The form is fine, what’s wearing out is the leather stripping. — http://home.att.net/~wamontgomery )
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says… – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -I have a putter grip I really like. The problem is it’s wearing out and I need to replace it, and I’d really like to get the same one, and I’m not sure how. The old grip is a Wynn putter grip I put on myself, but of course the problem is I bought it out of a bin at GolfSmith and have no clue what model it is, and can’t find any obvious markings on the thing. So, the questions for the club builders are: Are there any hidden model numbers on these grips that would help find an identical replacement? I know at one point you could rewrap Wynn grips. Is this a feasible solution? The form is fine, what’s wearing out is the leather stripping. — http://home.att.net/~wamontgomery )
Warren, If there are any hiddem model numbers, I don’t know about them. Maybe if you got to the Winn website and look at the putter grips (they have pictures), you’ll be able to figure out which one you have. http://www.winngrips.com/products/putter_grips.html Kenny — Kenny Stultz – Troll and SPAM intolerant RSG Rollcall: http://rec-sport-golf.com/members/?rollcall=stultzk "Golf is the only sport where a precise knowledge of the Rules can earn one a reputation for bad sportsmanship"
