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Date Posted: 22:01:47 10/14/01 Sun
Author: Parker
Subject: NG Grips vs. Big Grip Golf Grips?

I recently played a round of golf with a guy who had natural golf grips on his clubs. Being a recent convert to natural golf this drew my interset. I have replaced the grips on my clubs with Lampkin Jumbo's and have added build up tape to remove some of the taper. The one major difference I noticed with the NG grips is that they are not one solid diameter, but they seem to be more narrow on top and wider on the bottom. My grip felt very comfortable with the NG Grips. All this being said I would like to know if the grips Big Grip Golf sells have this reverse taper as in the NG grips or are they different in any way.

Thanks for your help

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