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Recently gotten my handicap down from 28 ish to I got fit for clubs and that was a huge help. I like something heavy. For context a fitter moved me from 95g shafts to g shafts and they still felt light, but the numbers worked. So new, larger grips make sense. Any reason I should try to keep the same swing weight with a few grams of lead tape? Swingweight doesn't matter as much as you think - it's basically a static measurement of the overall balance of the club. What does matter though is if you pursue the route of compensating for lost swingwieght eg heavier grip or shorter shaft by adding more weight to the head - this will affect the way the overall shaft flexes and adding to the overall mass of the club.
I would suggest seeing how the clubs feels to you first when you fit bigger grips - they're probably not going to be massively heavier than standard maybe g heavier? Try it first and see how it works and feels. And don't get too hung up on swingweight - most amateurs can't discern the difference in changes to swingweight points - but most can discern the increase or decrease in overall mass of a club. For instance it's possible to have a club with an overall mass of g to have the same swingweight as one with an overall mass of g - the swingweight scale doesn't see this difference, but the golfer swiging it sure as heck does.
Depends on the golfer. For me I can make some different swing weights work, but also have a friend who is extremely sensitive to it and cannot make certain clubs work if they are not spot on his swing weight.
It has meant the PING driver heads are not for him as much as he wants to play them the head weight is just too much and he can't get the shaft to match. Wood: F7 3 wood Wedge: Toura Golf - A Spec 53,37,61 degree.