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      <title>Regripping: The Cheapest Stroke You Can Save</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;There is a specific kind of amateur golfer who will spend three thousand dollars on a new set of irons, eight hundred on a putter fitting, and four hundred on a rangefinder, and who has been playing the same set of grips for six years. The grips have gone shiny on the sides where the lead hand sits. The cap on the top of the driver has worn smooth. The ribbed reminder on the underside has flattened out into something that no longer reminds anybody of anything. The player notices, in some peripheral way, that they are gripping the club a little tighter than they used to. They put it down to age, or to nerves, or to the fact that the clubs are clearly fine because they paid for them in 2019.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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