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Golf Grips

Golf grips are the only part of the club you actually touch, yet they're often the last thing golfers think to change. An accessory that's worn, inadequately... show more

Golf grips are the only part of the club you actually touch, yet they're often the last thing golfers think to change. An accessory that's worn, inadequately sized, or the wrong shape for your stroke can cost you serious torsion control and consistency on the course.

Standard profiles suit most players, but moving to midsize or oversized options reduces hand rotation through impact, which helps golfers who tend to overdraw or grip too tightly. For finer adjustments, building up tape layers beneath the grip lets you increase diameter incrementally without committing to a full size change – a small detail that makes a noticeable difference to playability.

Material choice also shapes how a golf grip actually feels and performs round to round. Genesis rubber strikes a dependable balance between softness and traction, holding up in wet conditions without losing their surface. Firmer compounds deliver sharper feedback through impact and tend to last longer in humid climates, while cord-infused designs take wet-weather grip a step further for those who play regularly in poor conditions.

Shape is especially relevant too. For putters, the traditional pistol profile remains the most popular option, tapered to encourage lighter grip pressure and a more natural wrist position through the stroke. Broader, flat-fronted designs, on the other hand, shift control toward the shoulders and arms, reducing hand involvement for golfers chasing a more repeatable motion with irons and woods.


If your golf grips feel smooth, require extra squeeze, or have visibly lost their texture, it’s probably time to regrip – most golfers do so annually. And for anyone building a beginner set, pairing fresh grips with the right golf clubs from the start supports better feel and habit-forming far sooner.

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