It's pretty easy to miss. You have to go to http://www.thegripmasterusa.com/tgm/product_catalog and click on an underlined name in the text to the right of the image of the grips. From there, you get prices and cart.

Burgess

At 08:24 PM 1/14/2004, you wrote:
You can buy them direct from the address below. They have a nice shopping cart system set up, you simply missed it.

http://www.thegripmasterusa.com/tgm/home1
John
shoptalk

where can i buy them and how much do they cost? I checked all the links and
found no prices? Jim

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I played them at the end of last summer and the grips stayed quite tacky. I haven't played in a while though but expect it to last quite some time. I've got the ribbed model, truly an excellent grip. John Muir shoptalk

can anyone testify to the grip/treatment durability? -Jim

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  Those of you looking for an excellent leather grip, check out the new
  grips from Clubmaker Online sponsor Gripmaster.
>> http://www.thegripmasterusa.com/tgm/home1

The leather grips are treated with something they call "protack" which gives them great playability in wet weather.



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