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mrodock 04-27-2007 08:58 PM

Best golf grips?
 
I'm getting ready to regrip and I want something that is firm enough that it won't wear out in a couple of months, but soft enough that I won't tear up my hands. Also, I want something that performs great in the rain and on hot summer days.

Any suggestions?


Thanks!

Matt

bambam 04-27-2007 10:26 PM

I've heard that star grips are quite nice: http://www.stargrip.com/. I'll be trying them next time I regrip. Not sure where the best place to purchase them is, but I've seen them on ebay for very reasonable prices.

12 piece bucket 04-27-2007 10:28 PM

Olde Skool it . . . golf pride victory can't be beat.

nuke99 04-27-2007 10:35 PM

crossline lamkins cord works pretty good.

Rough but not hurt the hands.

mcflog 04-27-2007 11:02 PM

Star Sidewinders hands down the best bang for your buck in golf grips anywhere. about $2.25 a grip, durable, perfectly round, above the curve in rain and humid weather. Don't really see me going back to anything else at the moment, looks like 2 yrs tween changes compared to 1 with anything else I've had last 10 years. And I play without a glove.

Pro T vibration resistant also not bad for the money.

cometgolfer 04-27-2007 11:36 PM

Good old GP Tour Velvet (mid-size) for me. I hit balls about 3 days a week and play on the weekends. I re-grip about twice a year and at $1.85 a grip that means I spend about $37 annually. They're good to go between re-grippings with some soap and water and a toothbrush.

Don't care much for the dual-density stuff that's been coming out. Certainly not worth the additional cost.

CG

alex_chung 04-28-2007 06:34 AM

Crossline Lamkins (cord and non cord) are pretty durable as well as soft. I have not tried the Golf Pride MultiCompounds yet but I hear good things about them.
Alex

RickPinewild 04-28-2007 07:32 AM

Star Grips
 
I have been installing Star Grips for awhile now. The sidewinder is great.

golfguru 04-29-2007 09:17 PM

Bit on Star Grips to read up on.

http://www.iseekgolf.com/fitting_rep...s.php?fr_id=13

I would suggest making a club up with a variety of grips and try them out for comfort and purchase on the grip with wet hands too.

glcoach 04-29-2007 10:38 PM

Go really old school and get leather. Nothing is better than leather. Great in the rain, humidity, everything and you don't need a glove anymore.

www.thegripmasterusa.com


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