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< > Grip change helps py uenni? jwiwh For USC golfer Rick Sepp, a small grip change has resulted in a big change in his golf game, with fruitful results: a tournament championship. Sepp Won the South Carolina Intercollegiate Golf Championship at Hampton, S.C., Oct. 28-30 with a score of 210. About a week before the tournament, Sepp changed his grip, going from a strong left-hand grip to a weak grip. When it came time for the tournament, Sepp did not want to go because he hadn't been playing that well. But golf coach Bobby Foster convinced Sepp to go to the tourna A. mem. "I went down there with the attitude to help the team. I really surprised myself," Sepp said. Sepp said he wasn't very comfortable with the new grip and hadn't adjusted that well to it. "I didn't really trust it, but I stayed with it. 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