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Re: Dry Hands. Fix Your Bad Grip! - Review Thread 10 months, 1 week ago #41046

I might have to get this... Ive almost thrown my lob wedge on a flop shot cuz it was so humid
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Re: Re: Dry Hands. Fix Your Bad Grip! - Review Thread 10 months, 1 week ago #41083

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jmcelroy wrote:
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used again today, same same. This stuff works great.

Pulled my bottle of Dry Hands out and another guy in my group that I don't know pulls a bottle out also and mentions he's been using it for 3 years. He gets it at the local Edwin Watts, so you might be able to find it there as well as the dryhands.com website.
its weird seeing you talk about a product in a positive light haha


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Re: Dry Hands. Fix Your Bad Grip! - Review Thread 10 months, 1 week ago #41085

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I think it's the fact that when you wipe your hands before shot they will have grip rather than towel smearing sweat.

Let me know!


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that's true, but my hands don't even really sweat after using Dry Hands.
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Dry Hands. Fix Your Bad Grip! - Review Thread 10 months, 1 week ago #41112

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tmvds wrote:
Robinoso wrote:
I think it's the fact that when you wipe your hands before shot they will have grip rather than towel smearing sweat.

Let me know!


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that's true, but my hands don't even really sweat after using Dry Hands.


Do you just keep it in your bag? Wondering if heat affects it at all


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Re: Dry Hands. Fix Your Bad Grip! - Review Thread 10 months, 1 week ago #41116

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Robinoso wrote:
tmvds wrote:
Robinoso wrote:
I think it's the fact that when you wipe your hands before shot they will have grip rather than towel smearing sweat.

Let me know!


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that's true, but my hands don't even really sweat after using Dry Hands.


Do you just keep it in your bag? Wondering if heat affects it at all


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yep, keep it in the bag. It's a liquid and the heat hasn't made it break down like it does with sunscreen sometimes.
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Re: Dry Hands. Fix Your Bad Grip! - Review Thread 10 months, 1 week ago #41144

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Well I played 18 this morning in what had to be the hottest round I've played this year. I mean it was uncomfortably hot. Anyway, I put this stuff on and went to work. I can't say enough about it. Don't get me wrong, my bad sweating problem was still there, but it wasn't bad at all. The sweat was barely getting through my hands and when I noticed a little bit, I just wiped it on a towel and I was good to go! Not once did I have a problem with grip, and that is the first time I've ever said that. Even in the winter I get slight grip problems, but never again! This stuff does have a funny scent upon applying it, and it also feels funny right at the beginning, but after a few minutes I forgot it was there. My glove and both hands were significantly better than ever. I'm sold after one use.
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Re: Dry Hands. Fix Your Bad Grip! - Review Thread 10 months, 1 week ago #41179

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yep. I told you.....
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Re: Dry Hands. Fix Your Bad Grip! - Review Thread 10 months, 1 week ago #41202

Sounds great... Im going to haveto try this... Nice
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Re: Dry Hands. Fix Your Bad Grip! - Review Thread 10 months, 1 week ago #41423

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Well I'm taking this out tomorrow for another test run. Not sure what else there is to be said though, this stuff flat out works. I'll be running into rain at some point during my round most likely, so I can test that aspect of it I guess. I'm excited about this product though. I think I can use this for bowling too.

Re: Dry Hands. Fix Your Bad Grip! - Review Thread 10 months, 1 week ago #41430

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sooooo... how do you get it off your hands?.. like for instance you want to eat a sandwich during your round...
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Re: Dry Hands. Fix Your Bad Grip! - Review Thread 10 months, 1 week ago #41431

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Yeah, will it repel the mustard on my corned beef?

I have a friend that uses some cat litter in an old sock. He rubs his hands on it between shots to absorb the sweat. I will tell him about this stuff.
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Re: Dry Hands. Fix Your Bad Grip! - Review Thread 10 months, 1 week ago #41489

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jimblane wrote:
sooooo... how do you get it off your hands?.. like for instance you want to eat a sandwich during your round...


soap and water. Or you could even hold the sandwich with a napkin, I bet you could pull that off.
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Yeah, will it repel the mustard on my corned beef?

I have a friend that uses some cat litter in an old sock. He rubs his hands on it between shots to absorb the sweat. I will tell him about this stuff.


give it a field test and let us know, can't say it's a problem I anticipate.

cat litter in a sock, pretty clever and I bet it works. Folks in Minnesota carry a bag of cat litter in their trunk in the winter, if you ever get stuck in snow a lot of times you can dig out a little bit in front of the tires and throw down cat litter. You get right out.
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Re: Dry Hands. Fix Your Bad Grip! - Review Thread 10 months ago #41565

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jimblane wrote:
sooooo... how do you get it off your hands?.. like for instance you want to eat a sandwich during your round...


Well like he said soap and water get it off, but you can't always have access to that unless you're purchasing the sandwich in the clubhouse, then you could get to the restroom. I wonder if it is ok to not worry about it? I'll get with them and find out what they suggest.

While I'm here I'll talk about my round with this today. It was hotter today than Monday, so I used a little more. I was still sweating a good bit and my glove got wet, but it was minimal once again. I just wiped my hand on my towel or shorts and the sweat was gone.

Re: Dry Hands. Fix Your Bad Grip! - Review Thread 10 months ago #41760

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jimblane wrote:
sooooo... how do you get it off your hands?.. like for instance you want to eat a sandwich during your round...


Hey, Bob at Dry Hands has seen your questions and here is his reply to this one.

"Little soap and water should remove the product, but to be honest as long as he doesn't pour the product on his sandwich he won't have any problems eating with Dry Hands on."

There ya go Jim! Just don't add it as a condiment, haha. He says he eats on the course and has no problems with it, so it sounds like you should be fine.
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