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    How much tape should I use?
    Miguel Delgado
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    Miguel Delgado is a Golf Expert based in San Francisco, California. Miguel played as a professional golfer on the Asian Tour for four years. He played in over 20 countries across Asia, the Middle East, and Europe, being one of a handful of Americans representing the United States. On the Tour, Miguel was best known for his mental game, statistical prowess, and hitting fairways. He played golf at the University of Notre Dame, where he earned ACC-All American Honors in 2019 after a National Championship appearance. Currently, he is an Analyst at Roadrunner Venture Studios focusing on due diligence and venture creation. He graduated from the University of Notre Dame with a BBA in Finance and a minor in Poverty Studies.
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    The amount of tape will depend on the size of your hands and grip preference. If you have a bigger hand or prefer a large grip, you'll want to use more wraps of tape underneath the grip. On the other hand, fewer wraps are suitable if you have a smaller hand or if you prefer a smaller grip. You can try and test a few swings to see what type of grip you prefer.
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    Can I regrip without a vice?
    Breena Troy
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can! Just use your hands, you don't need a fancy vice. Watch the video in this wikiHow article to see how it's done by Golf Discount's club expert Andy.
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    How do I line up the grip with the club? Markings on the grip to the club face?
    Community Answer
    If your grip isn't symmetrical, use a permanent marker or a piece of tape to make landmarks before removing the original grip.
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    Can I re-grip my clubs with water instead of solvent?
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    Yes. You can use water, with a 10 percent dishwashing liquid solution, and apply it with an ordinary spray bottle.
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