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Different types of golf clubs
Different types of golf clubs













different types of golf clubs

Examples of the latter are the Calibrate grips from Lamkin, and the Align series from Golf Pride which feature a raised portion on the bottom of the grip to help you grip into the same spot in your hands shot after shot. Grips to help with alignment can be broken down into three main categories no alignment (360 style grip) usually found on adjustable clubs off the rack, textured grips with visual aids, and grips with a raised section to provide visual and texture feedback to get your hands in the right position.

different types of golf clubs

Let’s be honest, who doesn’t want to be more consistent shot after shot?

different types of golf clubs

Do you want help gripping more consistently? Apologies for all the car analogies, but think of a firm cord or hybrid grip like a firm suspension on a high-performance car you’re going to feel a bit more of the road, but control and handling are going to be more performance driven. On the other side of the spectrum if you are a golfer looking for maximum control a firm grip that has less torque is going to provide more feedback and give you the control you want. One of the best examples that just hit the market is the Golf Pride CPX which is made from an extremely soft rubber compound and utilizes a texture that reduces hard pressure and vibration transmission. Not only will a soft grip offer more comfort but choosing the right size (more on that in a minute), will help you grip the club with the right amount of pressure and prevent discomfort.

different types of golf clubs

Do you want comfort or control?įirst and foremost, if you are a golfer that needs a grip to provide maximum comfort because of something like arthritis, you should always choose a grip that will make the game as enjoyable as possible. That same grip will perform when it’s nice out too but if you want something more like an all-season tire, an all-rubber grip like a Golf Pride Tour Velvet is the way to go. A cord grip for example will offer better traction if your hands are prone to sweating, or you play in a humid climate. Similar to tires on a car, certain model golf grips will perform better under various conditions.















Different types of golf clubs