The majority of tour professionals use Golf Pride grips—without being paid to do so. As the leader when it comes to innovation in the grip sector, Golf Pride continues to push the boundaries of one of the key elements in your game—the only item that connects your hands to the club.
Eighty percent.
That’s the number of touring professionals that use Golf Pride grips. And in an era of multi-million dollar deals for golf pros to use a specific piece of equipment, Golf Pride doesn’t pay a dime to those players who use the company’s grips. That means whether you’re a major winner on either the LPGA or PGA Tour, or a college star—male or female—you’re likely using a grip from Golf Pride on your clubs, regardless of who manufactures them.
Whether it is cord, half-cord, to modern advancements like Align grips, Golf Pride is likely going to be the company you’ll seek out when you’re considering changing your grips. And, in case you didn’t know, you’ll need to change your grips at least once a year. If you’re a frequent player—or like to practice under the warm Canadian summer sun—you’ll have oils on your hands, and that sweat and dirt that builds up over time will break down the rubber, even in advanced grips like those created by Golf Pride. And keep your putter grip in mind. After all, you’ll use your putter most frequently when you’re playing, and regripping a putter is often overlooked. You’ll want the size and shape of your putter grip to reflect how you putt—so consider making a grip change before you decide to dismiss your putter permanently to the garage.
Key Golf Pride Options
Align Technology
Golf Pride has promoted Align for several seasons. The concept showcases a raised ridge on the grip that allows the player to consistently align the club.
Straighter Taper Grips
A tech found in MCC Plus4 and CP2, these grips are inspired by the tendency of top tour pros to build up the lower part of their grip with extra tape to avoid rolling over during the shot. The grip creates consistent pressure from the top and bottom hands.
Soft feel to deal with join pain
While many like the feel of a cord grip, others are looking for a softer feel and find it in the CP2 Pro and CP2 Wrap. Build for feel and control, the CP2 features a larger lower hand and high-tack rubber which allows golfers to lighten grip pressure – ideal for those with joint pain.
Putter grips
Don’t forget about changing your putter grip, and consider an oversize if you’re looking to take your hands out of the swing. Breaking your wrists is a common putting fault and can put the putt offline. Most Golf Pride putter grips can be found in 140 cc versions.
Regrip for less
Our Annual Regrip Event is on now until March 13 and is the perfect time to regrip your clubs with some huge savings. In-stock grips are 40% off (some exclusions) during this time. Even if you aren’t planning to play during the winter, it’s the perfect time to regrip your set and make sure your clubs are ready when spring arrives, so what are you waiting for! Head to your nearest Golf Town or shop online now!