Pure grips

Wishon, ACCRA and Pure Grip Strike Again

Mr. Beers was looking to regain some distance off the tee. His miss was a hook and after displaying a 110 mpg swing speed I could tell the current shaft head combo were not right. We settled on a Wishon 919th with the new black sole and face upgrade. Then we added an ACCRA TourZ and topped it off with a red PURE grip. I am sure the hooks will not be found for some time and he can step into the driver with no worries.  We also put a balance certified weight to put the feel in the hands not the head. a great looking combo.

You might say "Hey Jim, there are some other pics on the article too" I'd have to say yep! Mr Beers was wanting to try out some other hybrid styles.  I had some shaft pulls from my new Callaways and put them in the Adams with some new White Pure Grips. At least they look good if they don't work out.

new clubs for a new golf trip

Mr. and Mrs. Beers are planning a trip along the east coast and wanted to make sure young Mrs. Beers had the right clubs in the bag. During the fitting we found out she's got game!! A quick swing speed and vertical swing plane put the Callaway ladies Xhot clubs in place that would not allow for good golf. So we McGolfed them.

With help from our new friend we determined that the Pure Grip wrap in standard size was the proper fit, tack and texture. The ACCRA iron shafts in a light weight and higher flex than found in the original set was needed.

I took them apart to find a tip weight installed. After some heating, drill and reaming I got the weight out and made the hosel correct to receive the new engines of the clubs (that would be the ACCRA shafts). After the glue cured, the ferrulles finished, the loft and lies adjusted and grips put on, Robin suggested making them truly custom by making the logo match in color. Off the work shop she sent me for paint mixing and I filled the new Tricept wedges with Hot Pink. Pretty cool really.

See below how we morphed the Callaway X2Hots into X2MCHots.