Grip Dry Time

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By Jon P

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  1. Recently bought a TS3, I need to get it trimmed half an inch and switch the grip out. Am I good to play a round after roughly 3-4 hours of dry time?

  2. Frank P

    Frank P
    Port St. Lucie, FL

    Military
    I use Golfworks Grip Solvent, the regular one that they've been selling for years and I've always found that after 2 hours, you're good to go. Some other solvents take longer.
  3. Tyler H

    Tyler H
    Appleton, WI

    Depends on the method used to install. If you use rubber cement or blow the grips on you should be good. Using grip solvent you are probably good, but I prefer to give them overnight for the solvent to evaporate.

    TH
  4. Jonathan Smith

    Jonathan Smith
    Charlotte, NC

    I would say yes. I have done it.
  5. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military
    You should be good to go.....but ask the professional who is doing the repair and putting on the grips...see what he/she recommends.....
  6. Nick.

    Nick.
    PA

    ive played a driver with fresh installed grip right out of the proshop of the course. it was no more than 30mins ??? i didnt have a choice at the time though lol.
  7. Ended up having about 4 hours, and it was ready to go, I also wish I would have gotten one of these when they came out. I've never hit better drives.
  8. Lance P

    Lance P
    Hillsborough, NC

    I've always been told "next day" but maybe my guy is just conservative in his answer.
  9. Hunter E

    Hunter E
    Ohio

    I have always waited at least 12 hours, but that is just me. I am not sure what the "minimum" dry time would be. I suppose it would depend on how much was used.

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