All Golf Grips
Of the three main components on a golf club--the head, the shaft, and the grip--the grip is the only point of contact a player will have with the club. That’s why it is so important to find a grip that works for you, the individual golfer.
Knowing what the pros play is all well and good, but here at ValueGolf.com, we believe that spending big bucks isn’t the only route to success when it comes to your game. And with so many styles, sizes, and textures available, there really is a grip out there for anyone.
However, the sheer quantity and variety of grips out there can make deciding on what to buy a challenge. Depending on your budget, what is the single most important factor when shopping for a grip? The answer in most circles is generally acknowledged to be grip size.
But even that can be confusing at times. For instance, should a lady golfer always use an undersize grip? Is a standard size grip truly “one-size-fits-all”? Who might benefit from using midsize or oversize grips? And what about those new super-oversized grips you keep hearing about?
Fortunately, we’ve done some of the groundwork for you. Follow these links to learn about the potential pros of using each size, including a way of gauging which one you might want to try by measuring your hand:
Undersize golf grips - not just for ladies and juniors
Standard size golf grips - the most popular size
Midsize golf grips - the next size up from standard
Oversize golf grips (a.k.a. Jumbo) - always check the thickness in the Technical Specifications tab - there is some overlap between midsize and oversize depending on the manufacturer
Putter golf grips - for the most-used club in your bag
ValueGolf.com carries a wide variety of brands at great prices.The following links will take you to the pages for each brand, where you can learn more about what that brand has to offer:
Avon Golf Grips - featuring the Chamois, a preferred grip for many arthritic players
JumboMax Golf Grips - super-oversized technology for the non-traditionalist
Karma Golf Grips - a variety of budget grips that don’t compromise on quality
Lamkin Golf Grips - the most trusted name in golf grips, both then and now
PURE Golf Grips - high-quality, 100% rubber grips made in the USA
Star Golf Grips - for those looking for reliable consistency from grip to grip
Tacki-Mac Golf Grips - long-wearing grips that don't lose their tacky feel
Winn Golf Grips - featuring the unique, lightweight Dri-Tac line