Recently we discussed the importance of grips. So now what? Which grip should I choose? What brand? What type? Is there really a difference in grips? These are all very important questions that every golfer has asked at one time or another.
Lampkin out lines why people want to regrip their clubs. They suggest that GOLFERS TYPICALLY REGRIP FOR 4 REASONS:
- To fit their grips to their particular hand size
- To achieve the desired feel for their playing preference and climate conditions
- To simply replace their favorite grips that have become worn
- To upgrade to a more premium and longer lasting grip
How does someone determine if their grips are worn? Lampkin gives suggestions on what are some of the tell-tale signs of wear? These signs are:
- Smooth, hard surfaces
- Cracks
- Shiny patches
- Wear spots, especially where the thumbs make contact
- Faded or bare spots on grips that have been painted or have logos
- Insufficient tack
Golf Pride has great videos and tools to choose the proper grip, size and type of grip. There are lots of tools to help determine the right grip for you; ultimately, it is a matter of what feels best. It really is the only way to decide what will work best for your swing and intended results.
Golf.com suggests that there are three things to keep in mind when choosing a grip: material, diameter and style. They make an excellent suggestion to choose your favorite club and experiment by regripping and practicing with it. This is inexpensive and will allow you to find the right grip for your game.
I have used many grips through the years. I have used full cord, half cord, chamois, rubber, ribbed and wrap type grips. Presently, I use a mid-sized tour wrap golf pride grip. I do not wear a glove and use this grip because of the feel and comfort. The only draw back is that I should change the grips twice a year, but have resisted and only replace them once a year.
Grips are important and ensuring your equipment is in top-notched shape will go a long way to improving your overall game. See you on the links!
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I don’t wear a glove either. I just don’t get the “feel” of the club in my hand with a glove on. I started out using the over-sized grips on my clubs but they were to big in diameter for my hands so I recently went to the mid-sized myself. Standard size just feels to small in my hands. Great article!
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