Why should you take your golf grips seriously?


Among golf equipment, golf grips are often overlooked by most players. They will scrutinize and enhance their golf ball, putter, driver, and shoes but will seldom think about changing or enhancing their golf grips. Such ignorance is usually the cause of poor performance besides lack of practice and weak strategy being the other cause. Since golf grip is the only part that connects you with the rest of the golf club, it is important that you find a golf grip that ensures an accurate and clean grip of the club.

Below we shall discuss various aspects of golf grips to help you understand your golf grip better and help you to be more incisive the next time you shop for a golf grip.

Materials. Golf grips are usually categorized depending on the material used. The kind of material used in making the grip will affect the quality, comfort, and lifespan of the grip. Some of the common types of materials in the golf grip include corded, rubber, synthetic, and leather.

Both the corded and synthetic grips are long-lasting and suitable in all weather. However, the synthetic blends are smoother than the corded grips. The rubber grip is most popular due to the smooth and firm feel it offers but this type fails to last longer. Leather is the oldest type of material used in the golf grip. The modern leather grips are designed to have smooth surface texture while still retaining that luxurious look. 

Weight. The weight of the grip plays a vital role in determining the force during an impact. In order to offer players with a lighter and better feel of the head and help achieve better shots, modern manufacturers use advance metal wood technology to produce lighter golf grips. That is why you will find most of the golf grips are mostly light-weight. They are in fact a good choice as well.

Size. The most important factor in a golf grip is its size. Gold grips come in various sizes- undersize, midsize, standard, and oversize. Failing to fit the accurate grip size to the rest of the club can cost you more strokes than with the right grip. Hence, you need to be cautious while choosing the size. A grip that is too small will demand more hand action, while too large grip will lessen wrist pronation and also cause shot slicing.

Shapes. Golf grips are usually of two shapes- round shape and ribbed shape. The round-shaped grips are symmetrical in design and are flat on the surface. On the other hand, the ripped grips appear to have a small rip running through the length. This rip helps golfers to place their hand in the right position. While both rips work fine, the ripped grip is an ideal choice if you are looking for consistency.

Quality Golf Grips to start with

JumboMax STR8 TECH Non-Taper Tour Series Grips:-

JumboMax grips are super-jumbo size swinging grips. Unlike other grips which are usually tapered, this new STR8 Tech grip is non-taper or straight down.  It will help you naturally form a relaxed grip over it and also allow you to carry out a powerful, fluid swing.
Performance-wise, it provides a nice and even firm feel for faster clubhead speed even on a rainy day.

https://www.monarkgolf.com/golf-components/grips/golf-grips/jumbomax-str8-tech-non-taper-tour-series-grips.html
JumboMax STR8 TECH Non-Taper
JumboMax JMX Ultralite Golf Grips:-

If you want to go for a lighter grip, the new Ultralight JumboMax grip is just the right choice. The broad diameter beneath the lower hand is intended to cut down extra hand action and produce a supreme response at impact. The new JMX UltraLite grip is for those who want a golf grip that offers lighter grip control and stability while still able to support the weight in the clubhead.

https://www.monarkgolf.com/golf-components/grips/golf-grips/jumbomax-jmx-ultralite-golf-grips.html
JumboMax JMX Ultralite Golf Grips

Now you know how every aspect of your golf grips affects your performance. It is time you consider them as equally important as your golf ball, divers, and putters. You should check your grips and see that they are kept clean and dry as they tend to wear out faster than other equipment.


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