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PING WINN AVS Putter Grip
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Average Rating: 5 out of 5
No. of Reviews: 2
RRP: £10
Year: 2005

Description: PING WINN AVS Blue Ping putter Grip - Special Edition Model Blue G2i Ping Grip - Made by Winn. Grip is made of Winn's proprietary Excel XF material.

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Trevor Partington 
Posted: 27/02/05
'More grip than an F1 car'
Strengths:
Tacky as hell, soft as a fluffy kitten and as smart as an armani suit, just big enough to fit both your hands on so it leads to a more consitant grip.


Weaknesses:
Some of the new colours are a little too flash for some, it's a matter of taste.
Overall:
I bought a second hand Ping steel anser putter a while back and although it was in great condition it came with a horrible full cord grip.
This new grip has transformed this putter into a green killer!
 
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The Regulator 
Posted: 30/09/05
'LOVELY GRIP. THE BEST PUTTER GRIP EVER?'
Strengths:
Soft and tacky. Available in standard and midsize (midsize is actually one size up from standard - suits my bigger hands better. Midsize comes in grey with red trim - standard is the reverse).
Weaknesses:
Looks like hard shiny plastic. (But is actually etremely soft!)
Overall:
Brilliant. Tried Golf Pride and Lamkin putter grips - they don't come close to the Winn AVS. Check them out on ebay - typically £5 - and will transform the feel of your putter
 
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