Grip for a golf club shaft

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273 812, 273 75, A63B 4908

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048199397

ABSTRACT:
A double-layered tubular grip (13) for a golf club shaft, comprises a tubular inner layer (14) made of a porous material secured to the outer surface of the butt end portion of the shaft (11). A tubular outer layer (15) made of a non-porous material having an elasticity greater than that of the inner layer (14) is formed separately from the inner layer (14). The outer layer (15) is pushed over the inner layer (14) and detachably fixed thereto after the inner layer (14) is secured to the outer surface of the golf club shaft (11).

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