Grip Technology & Why Grip Sizing Matters in Golf

When golfers think about upgrading their clubs, they often focus on the latest drivers, premium shafts, or advanced iron designs. But one of the most overlooked components of any golf club is also the most important: the grip.

Your grip is the only physical connection between you and the golf club. No matter how advanced your clubhead or shaft is, if your grip isn’t right for your hands and swing, your performance will suffer. In this blog, we’ll take a deep dive into golf grip technology, explore why grip sizing matters, and share tips on how to choose the perfect grip for your game.


The Role of Grips in Golf Performance

A grip may seem like a simple piece of rubber, but it has a major influence on how you control the club:

  • Stability: A properly sized and textured grip helps you keep the clubface square through impact.

  • Comfort: Soft or tacky grips reduce hand fatigue and allow you to swing naturally.

  • Feedback: The right grip material gives you better feel for where the ball struck on the face.

  • Consistency: If grips are worn, slippery, or too small/large, your swing mechanics will change from shot to shot.

In short, the grip sets the foundation for consistency and control.


Types of Golf Grips

Today’s golf grips are available in a variety of styles and materials. Choosing the right type depends on your personal preference and playing conditions:

  1. Rubber Grips

    • The most common type.

    • Soft, tacky feel.

    • Great for comfort and general use.

  2. Corded Grips

    • Rubber grips reinforced with a woven cord.

    • Provide maximum traction, especially in wet or humid weather.

    • Popular among players with stronger hands and faster swing speeds.

  3. Hybrid Grips

    • A combination of rubber and cord.

    • Cord texture under the upper hand for control, smooth rubber under the lower hand for comfort.

  4. Wrap Grips

    • Imitate the look and feel of leather-wrapped grips.

    • Softer, cushioned feel.

    • Ideal for golfers seeking comfort above all.


Grip Sizes & Why They Matter

Grip sizing is one of the most critical aspects of club performance. Grips come in four main sizes:

  • Undersize (Junior) – Best for players with small hands.

  • Standard – Fits the majority of golfers.

  • Midsize – Slightly thicker; helps reduce hand action for more control.

  • Jumbo/Oversize – Largest size; ideal for golfers with large hands or those seeking to minimize wrist movement.

How Grip Size Affects Your Swing

  • Grips Too Small: Encourage overactive hands and wrists, often leading to hooks or inconsistent shots.

  • Grips Too Large: Limit hand action, which can cause blocks, slices, or a loss of feel.

The right grip size helps balance control and feel. A good rule of thumb is that when holding the club, your fingers should just touch the pad of your palm.


Grip Installation Tips

If you prefer to regrip your clubs at home, here’s a step-by-step overview:

  1. Remove Old Grips – Cut away the old grip with a hook blade. Peel off the old tape.

  2. Apply Double-Sided Tape – Wrap the shaft with grip tape where the new grip will sit.

  3. Use Grip Solvent – Pour solvent inside the new grip and over the tape. Shake to coat thoroughly.

  4. Slide on the Grip – Quickly push the grip onto the shaft before the solvent dries.

  5. Align & Dry – Make sure the grip is properly aligned. Let it dry for several hours before use.

Tip: Always install grips in a well-ventilated space and allow full curing before playing.


When to Replace Your Grips

Golf grips don’t last forever. Over time, they lose tackiness, develop cracks, and wear unevenly. Signs it’s time to regrip:

  • Smooth, shiny spots on the grip.

  • Slipping hands during your swing.

  • Visible cracks or splits.

  • Loss of tackiness in humid or wet conditions.

Most golfers should regrip every 12–18 months, or more often if playing regularly.


Popular Grip Brands & Options

At Monark Golf, you’ll find grips from leading brands trusted by professionals and amateurs alike:

  • Golf Pride – Industry leader in performance grips.

  • Lamkin – Known for durability and feel.

  • Winn – Soft, cushioned grips with vibration dampening.

  • SuperStroke – Innovative putter grips designed to improve stability.

We also offer a full range of grip accessories—tape, solvents, and installation tools—so you can regrip your clubs with confidence.


Final Thoughts

Your golf grip may be the smallest part of your club, but it has one of the biggest impacts on your game. By choosing the right type and size, you’ll improve comfort, consistency, and control—helping you hit straighter, more reliable shots.

Whether you’re looking for rubber, cord, wrap, or oversized grips, Monark Golf has the right options at the best prices.

Explore our full selection at www.MonarkGolf.com or call 877-551-4653 for expert advice.

Upgrade your grips today—you’ll feel the difference on your very next round.


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