I had it confirmed yesterday that it will begin Feb. 3rd. Please do not ask me about pricing, turnaround, selections etc. as I have no other information.
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Golf Town Grip Sale
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Golf Town Grip Sale
In the Hamilton Golf + CC Embroidered Ping Hoofer
Club Champion Callaway AI Smoke 11*, Aldila Ascent 40 A Flex
Srixon F45 4-wood, 17*, KuroKage 606 S
TXG Custom T. Made SIM Max 21* 7-wood, Accra FX 140 2.0 M2
TXG Custom Cobra Tech 5-hybrid, KBS TGI 75 R
TXG Custom PXG 0211 6-Pw, 1* up, Recoil ESX 460 R
PXG 0211 GW, 50*, UST Recoil Dart R
TXG Custom Cleveland CBX 54*, Tour Issue DG Spinner 115
Ping Glide 4.0, 58* TS/6, Nippon 115 S
Tour Velvet Midsize Grips, Custom TXG Signature Putter Grip
TXG Custom King Cobra Nova, 25 gram weights, KBS CT Tour ShaftTags: None
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Originally posted by Gwelfgulfer View PostWith the OEM's having shortages for so long, it will be interesting to see what is actually offered and available.
Most of the bins sat empty for most of 2021.
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Originally posted by Mr22putt View PostLast week...all the grip bins were full at my local GT...yes some models still not available.
Most of the bins sat empty for most of 2021.
In my last 3-4 orders with Golfworks there have not been any issues to get grips people want, even MCC plus 4 which were hit and miss for a while in 2021."Don't cry because it's over, Smile because it happened "
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At this time last year, 40' Premium Container costs out of China were in the $5,000USD range. These went as high as $25,000USD in the 3rd quarter of 2021, and finally settles at around $18,000USD. With the pandemic once again being a government concern in China, and with the lockdowns rotating through many cities, container costs are now over $25,000USD.
So, anything shipping from China will not only take almost double the time it had in past, but with significantly higher transport costs - costs that will be offloaded onto us...the consumer. Big and light weight stuff will be hit the hardest. And note that this has nothing to do cost-wise with increases in raw materials, labor, supply chain, etc.
Expect costs to rise. Expect shortages. Expect delays. This is the new normal. In every industry and in every sector. While grip shelves may look full at certain stores now, a grip sale can change that in 1 day. I remember GT stores with empty grip shelves in medium size NDMC and CP2 last year for months.No good deed goes unpunished.
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Originally posted by trebor View PostAt this time last year, 40' Premium Container costs out of China were in the $5,000USD range. These went as high as $25,000USD in the 3rd quarter of 2021, and finally settles at around $18,000USD. With the pandemic once again being a government concern in China, and with the lockdowns rotating through many cities, container costs are now over $25,000USD.
So, anything shipping from China will not only take almost double the time it had in past, but with significantly higher transport costs - costs that will be offloaded onto us...the consumer. Big and light weight stuff will be hit the hardest. And note that this has nothing to do cost-wise with increases in raw materials, labor, supply chain, etc.
Expect costs to rise. Expect shortages. Expect delays. This is the new normal. In every industry and in every sector. While grip shelves may look full at certain stores now, a grip sale can change that in 1 day. I remember GT stores with empty grip shelves in medium size NDMC and CP2 last year for months.
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Bought a bunch of Pure grips at $3/each. Nice to have something cheap to toss on experimental clubs.TaylorMade / R580 / 9.5* / Graffaloy Blue X
TaylorMade / 300 Tour / 17* / x100
Titleist / 755 / 3-PW / X100
Titleist / Vokey / Raw / 250.08 / S300
Titleist / Vokey / Satin / 254.10 / S300
Scratch / Satin / 60* / S300
Titleist / Scotty Cameron / Mil-Spec
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Originally posted by ZachOly View PostBought a bunch of Pure grips at $3/each. Nice to have something cheap to toss on experimental clubs.
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Originally posted by Goalpost View Post
Bought a bunch myself. Price was cheap but in terms of quality these are anything but cheap grips. Quite tacky, comfortable and durable. They can get a little slick in heavy rain but dry real quick with a towel. Been playing them for 5 or so years now, my now go to grip.
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