Star Grip Sample w/Free Shipping
Our sample program allows you to try up to 3 different Star grips at a discount and with no shipping charges. This will give you the chance to try our grips without committing to an entire set or paying shipping...
Our sample program allows you to try up to 3 different Star grips at a discount and with no shipping charges. This will give you the chance to try our grips without committing to an entire set or paying shipping charges on just a few grips. If you order multiple grips they must be different styles, sizes or colors.
The limit is one (1) sample order per customer, and a total of up to three (3) different grips. The purpose of this program is to allow you to try a few different models or colors to help you decide what you want to buy for your clubs, and purchasing multiples of the same grip goes against that principle. Any additional sample orders or multiple quantities of the same grip will be cancelled. Unfortunately, we need to have these restrictions in place to prevent abuse of our sample program.
**Please note that the sample grips can be the only thing in your order to get the free shipping; if anything else is ordered the normal shipping rates will apply. **
Star Grips, which are 100% made in the USA, are made of a proprietary rubber compound which does not become hard or slick with exposure to sweat, heat, UV rays, ozone, etc. This sets them apart from most other brands which are made with a mixture of cheap rubber, fillers, and other synthetic materials, and come with no warranty at all. Every Star Grip comes with a 3-year warranty which guarantees that the grips will not harden, crack, split, or become slick during that time. This reliability will enhance the performance of your golf swing, whether it's your 1st round or your 100th!
Our optional tapeless installation method is quick, simple, neat, and allows the club to be used immediately with no drying time! Using an air compressor and our installation gun, you can install Star grips over old tape, build-up tape, or directly on the bare shaft. For those of you who prefer the “old school” tape & solvent method, you can do that as well.