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what is a clincher in golf

by Russell Kiehn Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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A clincher setup consists of a clincher-specific tire, tube, and either a clincher rim or a tubeless-ready rim. The tire casing and thread, made primarily of rubber, is lined with two hoops around the edge called the bead. This bead is usually steel wire or another strong but lightweight material like Kevlar.

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What does clincher mean?

- Cyclist Zone What Does Clincher Mean? If you have ever been to a bicycle store or have had any friend who is a biking enthusiast, you must have heard the word clincher at some point. What does clincher mean? It is a kind of bicycle wheel.

What is a bicycle clincher?

If you have ever been to a bicycle store or have had any friend who is a biking enthusiast, you must have heard the word clincher at some point. What does clincher mean? It is a kind of bicycle wheel.

What are clincher tires and how do they work?

These are called clincher tires because back in the day these tires would have a Kevlar or steel bead located on their edge. And when they were pumped up with air to full pressure, the tires would clinch around the edge of the wheel. Now things are done a bit differently.

What is the difference between a clincher and a rim?

They are then connected to the rim with glue. Clinchers, on the other hand, are open at the bottom, and the metal beads at the bottom connect to the clincher part of the rim and sit tight on the rim. This is the basic difference between these two tires.

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What is a "Skins Game" in Golf?

In golf, a " skins game " is a format where golfers compete for a prize called a "skin" on each hole. The group of golfers (or the event organizer of a formal event) agree to a prize amount for each hole before the round starts.

Example of a Basic Skins Game

For a better understanding of how to play skins, check out the following example of a skins game between three players with a $10 skin for each hole (each player risking $5 on each hole):

Whole Round Skins Games

A "whole round skins game" is an adaption of skins where you don't know who wins until all players complete the round. This format is usually used for skins games spanning multiple groups of golfers.

Progressive Prize Scale

While the most basic form of a skins game has the same prize for every hole, it's also common to increase the skins for later holes.

More Golf Formats

Now that you've learned how to play a skins game, check out our complete list of golf formats for more fun ways to enjoy the game.

What is a chipper club?

Using a “chipper” is a good idea for a lot of people. A chipper looks like a putter and you use a putting stroke to hit the ball. You use this club when you are just off the green and sometimes for longer shots where the fairway is clipped tight so the ball can roll.

Can you land a chipper off the green?

It’s a good idea to come up with a slide rule for your chipper as well. When you use a chipper and land it off of the green, the ratios are not as predictable as the softer landing. This means it will take some experimentation to gauge just how far in front of the green you need to land it.

Clinchers and tubulars explained

A clincher tyre is like a casing that attaches to the rim of a wheel, and one that encompasses the tube which holds air inside the tyre. The tyre attaches to the rim, and you pump air into the tube which then inflates inside the tyre.

Mounting tyres

Once inflated, it is difficult to spot a clincher or tubular tyre just by looking at it. Once inflated, both designs look basically the same. The differences lie internally, in how and where the air is contained inside the tyre (or tube). That means that these tyres also need to be mounted differently.

The perfect bike tyre

Cyclists want tyres that are light, fast, puncture-proof, durable and comfortable. If that wish list wasn’t long enough, we also want a tyre that grips well in corners, and we want it to be cheap.

Why clincher is better

One of the biggest reasons that cyclists choose clinchers over other tyres is because it is so much easier to repair a puncture. If you happen to puncture a tubular tyre, you have very few options other than to stop and call for a Taxi home.

Why tubular is better

Tubular tyres are more often oriented towards performance than general riding. You won’t be able to find a commuter-minded tubular tyre, or a tubular meant for kids bikes. Tubular tyres are far too expensive and difficult to repair, and that clientele isn’t focused on performance anyway.

How to choose

Clincher tyres are the most popular type of tyre in the world, although the popularity of tubeless tyres has exploded in recent years. As mentioned above, clinchers are cheaper, easier, and less labour-intensive than comparable tubulars.

Conclusion

For most riders, clincher tyres will be the better solution when compared to tubular tyres. Tubulars still have their place in certain racing environments, but even the WorldTour pro riders have started to switch away in favour of clinchers or tubeless.

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