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grip The part of the club you hold, and the way you hold it.
Ãâó: www.oregongolf.com/glossary/
grip The cover on the butt end of the shaft intended to give the hands a resistant surface to hold onto, without slipping. Early grips were made of leather, which is still used today, as are a variety of materials (and colours), including rubber and synthetic leather.
Ãâó: www.golfedmonton.com/glen_erickson/2003%20COLUMNS/...
grip The end of a canoe paddle opposite from the blade.
Ãâó: paddling.about.com/library/weekly/blglossary.htm
grip Wrapped around the handle of a racquet, this is what the player holds when hitting strokes
Ãâó: www.henin-hardenne.be/bin/glossary_en.asp
grip That part of the golf club where the hands are placed. (After a disappointing round, John?s PGA Professional suggested that he have his grips replaced).
Ãâó: www.pga.com/equipment/Equipment-Glossary.cfm
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