Excerpt: In Pro Golf Grip Grip Kit Showdown, we compared the Wedge Guys Golf Grip Kits—featuring Hook Blade options, tape strips, solvent, and essential tools—using our bench vise. The setup was meticulous: applying the remover to strip old grips cleanly, followed by the smooth installation of fresh tape. The Included rubber clamp held clubs steady for precision, while the solvent ensured a sticky base. We tested the 15- and 30-tape options, opting for the Hook Blade for grip longevity on irons. The 5- and 8-oz solvents performed evenly, leaving no residue. Our final product was snug, durable, and ready for any golfer. The Wedge Guys kit’s quality surpasses budget alternatives, proving professional tools and materials are worth every penny. Now, it’s time to hit the range and put theory into action—our grips are prepped, and we’re primed for better swings.
Red Hawk TIR-369 vs. Competitor: Tested Golf Cart Tires with Surprising Grip When we evaluated the Red Hawk TIR-369 23x10-14 DOT tires, we were intrigued by their 4-ply construction and reputation for durability. Compared to other options in the market, these tires delivered a grip that exceeded our expectations—surprisingly sticky for a cart tire, even on uneven terrain. The tread pattern felt well-designed, offering minimal slip and a smooth ride, which was a pleasant surprise. We noticed no discernible difference in performance during our test rounds, whether navigating sharp turns or cruising over rough paths. While they may not match bespoke off-road tires in outright traction, the Red Hawk TIR-369 strikes a balance of grip, longevity, and affordability. For our needs, they proved more than capable, making them a standout choice in our comparison.