Nitent Golf Winn Grip

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Nitent Golf Winn Grip (aka Nickent Golf)

Put simply, if you're searching for Nitent Golf Winn Grip, you're actually using a common misspelling of what many golfers like you are probably searching for. Nitent Golf is actually Nickent Golf, one of the most respected manufacturers of golf clubs and accessories in the world today.

If you're looking for more information on the Nickent Golf Winn grip situation, keep on reading...

Nitent Golf & the Winn Grip 

Nickent Clubs use a Winn Grip - Problem???

But if what you're looking for are the best prices on Nickent golf clubs or accessories, hands down the best merchant we've found is Golfballs.com (no, they don't just sell golfballs).

They actually have some of the lowest prices on Nickent clubs as well. Here are a few examples (click on the link to see the low prices -- we can't list them here):

Nickent Genex 3DX Drivers - Tour Spec
Nickent Genex 3DX Fairway Woods
Nickent Genex 3DX Ironwoods

What's the News About this 'Nitent Golf Winn Grip' Confusion? 

Clearing Up the Nitent Golf Winn Grip Issue

Where does the "Winn Grip" fit into the "Nitent Golf Winn Grip" equation?

It's quite simple really. The only knock, and it's a minor one, that has really ever surfaced about Nitent Golf clubs (sorry, remember, it's Nickent), is that many of their clubs, including for example the 3DX Driver and fairway wood, use Winn grips, which some very experienced golfers find less than ideal if you use them as they come "right out of the box."

The problem, if you consider it one, is that some very experienced golfers will find the stock Winn grip, which is ribbed and that also contains some smooth spots that Winn has tried to make match the hand placement of most golfers, gets a bit "slick" quicker than others.

Easy fix? Simply wash it more often than you normally would and roughen up the grip from time to time.

Do this and you're going to have a club that's better than most of the bigger name ones you'll find in most bags on just about any course.

Personally, we've never had that much of a problem with the Winn grips on Nickent (or Nitent if you so prefer) clubs, and here's why...

First, the "fix" for this minor drawback is exceedingly simple (see above).

Second, Nickent is simply an amazing manufacturer.

Although they're less well-known among the average golfer, Nickent simply churns out one great product after another. Nickent clubs are growing in popularity quickly on the Tour, and pros using them are having such success, that the word is starting to filter down to the rest of us. We think it's about time.

Do yourself a favor and give the Nickent line a try. And if the rest of your foursome asks you what you're playing when you start shaving strokes off your game, tell them it's a Nitent (that's with a "t" remember). And point out it has a Winn grip. That might make them have a little harder time finding out where you got yours. And you'll keep your edge that much longer.

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