If you want your driver to draw more, you place the tape on the heel of the club. This will help the clubhead close more around its axis. If you want the driver to fade more, you place it on the toe. This will cause the toe of the club to close later in the swing, and remain open on impact. To hit it higher place it on the bottom of the driver. This lowers the center of gravity of the club and the ball will come off the clubface with a much higher trajectory. To hit it lower place it on top. If you want to just add swingweight to the club, place it on the back, just behind the sweetspot.
Golf grip tape is currently a generic product. There are many manufacturers of double sided sided tape. It is simply a way of attaching a golf grip to a golf club.
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Are you consistently slicing your driver during your golf swings?
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No. The solvent is used to remove the old double faced tape; then to allow the new grip to slide onto the new double faced tape. ANOTHER POSSIBILITY If you're using water activated grip tape then the proper solvent to use is water with just a little shampoo added. Otherwise, the use specialized grip tape solvent, or maybe mineral spirits.
no they aren't. Every single golf players has to have a driver to play the first shot in golf
This is simply a cosmetic problem, it will in no way affect the playing performance of the club. If it annoyed you, you could either paint it or put a piece of tape round it.
A golf GPS has your golf course mapped out, and uses global positioning to tell you what yardage you have to certain features, but mainly the green (front, middle and back) It's basically like a sat nav for your round of golf.