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    Mondo, gave that a shot, and it didn't quite work for me.  Not sure why but I didn't notice any significant difference in longevity.  Thanks though!

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    It was worth a shot, don't know why it didn't work but glad you gave it a try.

    Good luck

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    Im partial to the Golf Pride Tour Velvet.  I get the grips replaced when they become slick, which isnt very often.

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    found a new grip in my local Golfsmith made by Goodyear, great feeling, soft and appears to be pretty weather resistant.

    just changed my clubs to them last week and so far I'm pretty happy.

     

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    yeah, I like the GP Tour Velvets too and for the price, they can't be beat.

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    Just switched to New Decade multicompound and relly like them. Gave them a try yeaterday and enjoyed the feel of them. Had a different Golf Pride gripon clubs, but didn't like them as they got slippery too fast.

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    19hole

    How often do you all change your grips and what do you like to use?

    I usually change mine every 6-8 weeks and use Golf Pride New Decade.

    By the way, thanks for the tip or info, whatever you call it, about the type of Golf Pride grips you use. I have a little of the big "A" in my hands and the New Decade gives me a better grip on the clubs.

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    GP ND multi-compound is definitely the way to go as far as I am concerned.  That's what I have on all my clubs and I really like them.  especially the ability to have lots of different color options.