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Golf Grips To Try If Your Hands Keep Slipping

If you are tired of your golf grips slipping in your hands, this article is for you. Our hands provide the only physical connection to the golf club and a grip that fails has got to go. Check out these grips to find the best one for your game and say goodbye to slipping.

Golf Pride MCC

The MCC from Golf Pride is one of the most popular grips on the PGA Tour (and my personal favorite), and for good reason. This hybrid grip combines performance benefits of both corded and rubber grips. A brushed cotton cord in the upper hand provides secure all-weather grip paired with performance rubber in the lower hand to maximize feel and responsiveness. See for yourself why some of the best in the game play this grip.

Iomic Sticky 2.3 Grips

Iomic Sticky 2.3 grips were created to provide golfers of all skill levels and playing styles a comfortable and durable grip. Stand out on those dreary days with a splash of vibrant color while keeping a secure grip on your clubs.

Winn Dry-Tac

Winn Dri Tac golf grips

Winn’s most popular grip ever, the Dri-Tac is composed of WinnDry polymer material. Designed to combine comfortable feel, tackiness and exceptional non-slip performance in wet weather conditions, you’ll feel confidence in every swing. This grip delivers maximum shock absorption, helping prevent hand fatigue throughout your round.

Golf Pride Z-Grip Cord

The Z-Grip Cord is the firmest cord grip offering from Golf Pride and it was born ready to help you combat moisture. A “Z” pattern that winds around the grip vertically creates two layers of texturing for increased feedback and control. Take on the rain in confidence with this grip.

Lamkin UTX

Lamkin’s Tri-Layer Technology fuels the UTx, providing exceptional traction and comfort regardless of what downpour you face. A full cord fabric weave wicks moisture away from your hands to increase grip traction. Paired with a firm outer layer ACE material, you’ll experience improved torsional control and vibration dampening.

SuperStroke S-Tech Cord

A grip for golfers who demand the ultimate in feedback and control, the S-Tech Cord delivers in all conditions. Created from premium engineered rubber, this grip provides equal amounts of softness and tack. Cross-Traction and premium cord material help create a refined surface texture offers sure-handed performance in wet weather.

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      Tobe

      2 months ago

      From the comments there is no consensus AT ALL on best grip, which kind of makes sense given there are about 100 to choose from. Maybe this means most of them are OK but avoid those that folks call out ass not good.

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      Tom54

      1 year ago

      I’ve been playing the Sticky 2.3 for years now. The best part is that they last a long time. I play 70-80 rounds a year and regrip once per year.

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      ROB PERSON

      1 year ago

      Stargrips! Tour 360 and STX have provided zero slip in rainy wet condition or with sweaty hands

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      Kevin Colcord

      1 year ago

      I slowly found my way to the Dri-Tac Lite midsize. I was fitted into a very light iron shaft and with the normal midsize grips, I couldn’t feel the club head because I had a swing weight in the C5 area. I put the Dri-Tac lites on at @22g vs 50-60 for the other grips, and it has made a huge difference.

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      Steve Strohschnitter

      1 year ago

      The best combination I’ve found is Tacki-mac Itomic It2 and Tiger Stick bat grip – the bag grip gets messy, but it works. Ocala, FL area from Apr thru Oct is hell on sweaty hands (and sweaty heads), but this combination works well. Next best is Golf Pride CPX – quick wipe with a wet towel, dry off with another gets you by, but the bat grip on It2’s works best. Plus the grips are inexpensive.

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      DENNIS REID

      1 year ago

      I’m a senior golfers, 15 hncp and I play with no glove. What grips would you consider best for me? I have tried several Golf Pride models and a Lambkin. I just haven’t been completely sold on any of them.

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      MarkM

      1 year ago

      I’ve played cord grips since high school, back in the persimmon/blade days, and my favorite grips are Royal Sand Wrap. I’ve been playing them for about 15 years now and they have the best grip I have found and are very durable. On top of that you can find them for $4 each at GolfWorks or Grips4less!

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      Jeff Jernstedt

      1 year ago

      Lampkin Sonars last forever. Best grip I have used over my 55 years of playing golf. I currently play or practice 3-5 times a week here in Phoenix. No glove necessary.

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      Dr Tee

      1 year ago

      Glad you’ve finally recognized the superiority of Iomic !! I’ve played Iomic Sticky 2.3’s for about 15 years. Nothing else is as firm yet soft feeling, supportive and always tacky. Importantly, they remain tacky even in the Arizona summer heat with sweaty hands where I play most of my golf, sometimes temps up to 115 degrees.

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      Joe

      1 year ago

      The Dry-Tac lasted make a few months before they flaked away for me. The most under-rated grip IMO is the Lamkin Sonar+

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