Q:
What does core size mean?
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Ron
- 11/6/2020
A:
That is the size of your shaft on your clubs.
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How do I know if I need .580 or.600 core?
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Merle
- 12/30/2020
A:
As long as you don't have a large shaft like a TaylorMade Bubble shaft either core size will work on your clubs.
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Q:
Looking for a tacky-mac arthritic grip between standard and jumbo. What do you suggest?
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Don
- 8/22/2020
A:
We do not make a midsize arthritic so I would suggest you getting the standard size and building it up with 2-3 wraps of tape underneath.
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Q:
Is the .6 considered arthritic grip, or do u have to get .58 so it expands to a larger dia.?
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Tom
- 12/4/2021
A:
Yes we have this grip in both .580 & .600 core sizes. .580 will make it 200 thousandths larger.
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Q:
What makes this an 'arthritic' grip?
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Steve
- 2/23/2022
A:
The texture / "nubs" on the grip helps you hold onto the grip with our having to squeeze to hold onto the grip.
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Q:
Do you have any dealers in or around Vancouver, Canada?
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REG BURRISON
- 1/26/2021
A:
We have a couple of distributors for golf in Canada. The names are Golf Trends & Golfstar.
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Q:
Is this a standard size?
Asked by:
David Estes
- 12/14/2021
A:
Yes it is standard size.
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Q:
Is this grip standard size?
Asked by:
David Estes
- 12/14/2021
A:
Yes it is standard size #26.
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Q:
Is the standard size OK regardless of the core size: 580 or 600? Thanks, Dave Buck.
Asked by:
David Francis Buckingham
- 7/19/2022
A:
Yes it is in either core size. The .580 core may feel just slightly larger because of the thicker outside wall. But not much bigger.
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Q:
What core size is the Tacki-Mac arthritic serrated grip with 3 circular grooves or rings?
Asked by:
Stephen Patz
- 1/18/2024
A:
The jumbo #27 arthritic grip comes in either .600 or .580 core sizes depending on which one you order.
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Q:
What is the WEIGHT of your arthritic grips?
Asked by:
Quentin J White Sr
- 5/17/2024
A:
Jumbo #27 = 65 grams
Standard #26 = 50 grams
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Q:
will they work on PXG SHAFTS
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Donald Wisdom
- 7/29/2024
A:
As far as we know all PXG shafts are standard shafts so yes they will work on those shafts.
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Q:
How is it that the 0.580 grip is larger than the 0.600 grip?
Asked by:
jw
- 8/5/2024
A:
It's the thickness of the wall the grip so it is 200 thousandths thicker.
The small the opening the thicker the material surrounding opening/grip.
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Q:
Is this .580 core grip midsize? I would like a midsize grip so I don't have to add a lot of tape. Thanks
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Steve
- 8/5/2024
A:
No it is still standard size.
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