mysterygolfguy 57 Posted April 10, 2019 Share Posted April 10, 2019 My first thread. It's a proud moment for me gentlemen. New guy here, and relatively new to golf. Nice to meet you all. I need help with grip selection for my clubs. I currently game Lamkin crossline grips and have never tried any others but mine are already wearing down. I play in Texas, and it's usually pretty hot and tacky and I do deal with hand sweat so a grip to help with this would be ideal. Anyone have any preferences they like? Pros and cons of your grip? Any recommendations? Thanks in advance! Quote F7 Driver Fly Z+ 3 and 5 wood F9 irons 5 thru GW King Black Wedges 52/56/60 Link to comment
CarlH 8,316 Posted April 10, 2019 Share Posted April 10, 2019 Welcome to MGS and to golf! Personally, I think it all boils down to personal preference. I like Golf Pride CP grips, but have used many others over the years. Been a long time since living in humidity, so I'll let others discuss best for that. 1 Quote Driver: Rogue ST Max (10.5* set at N) -- Mitsubishi Tensai Blue 55g R shaft Fairway: Rogue ST Max 3 wood (16.5*)-- Mitishibishi Tensai Blue 55g R shaft Hybrids: M6 3,4, and 5 -- Fujikura Atmos R shaft Irons: Apex CF19 6-9, PW, AW -- KBSTour Graphite 70g shafts R +1/2 inch 3* up Wedges: CBX2 56* and 60* True Temper Dynamic Gold Wedge shaft Putter: Stroke Lab 7S Ball: Maxfli TourX Golf Bag: Pioneer My Photography can be seen at Smugmug Link to comment
tony@CIC 22,351 Posted April 10, 2019 Share Posted April 10, 2019 Welcome from northwest Ohio! I've had Lamkin grips on some C300's but ended up changing them out to GP MCC+4. My hands sweat a lot and these GP's seem to offer me a bit more stickiness. However, I think grips are a very personal thing so what works for me may not for work for others. I'd go to a golf galaxy or PGA superstore and try all of the different mounted grips. These stores have samples mounted on shafts so you can get a good feel. From there you can decide which works best for you. Depending on how much you play you may be changing out the grips somewhat frequently so don't feel like you're locked in. There is also a MGS thread on DIY grip install - you might find that useful. Sent from my iPad using MyGolfSpy 1 Quote Left Hand orientation SIM 2 D Max with Fujikura Air Speeder Shaft Cobra King F-9 5 wood 410 Hybrids 22*, 26* Cobra Speed Zone 6-GP/Recoil ESX 460 F3 Shafts SM7 54* Wedge Glide 3.0 60* Wedge O Works putter NX9-HD - 4 Wheel - too many shoes to list and so many to buy And BAG Boy Golf Balls: Snell MTB-X And Vice Pro Plus 2020 Official Tester Beginning Driver Speed - 78 2019 Official Tester 410 Driver 2018 Official Tester C300 Link to comment
revkev 25,438 Posted April 10, 2019 Share Posted April 10, 2019 Welcome - I play in Florida which is fairly hot and humid too. :)I used to swear by those Lamkin crosslines. However my current fitter/club repair guy does Golf Pride - I have tour velvets - they work just fine.Good luck Sent from my iPhone using MyGolfSpy 1 Quote Taylor Made Stealth 10.5 Aldila Ascent Red R flex Ping G410 5, 7, 9 wood Alta 65 R flex Wilson D7 forged 5-GW - Mamiya recoil 460 R flex Edison Wedges 54 and 59 KBS Tour Graphite 80's EVNRoll ER 5 Titleist Pro VIx optic yellow with revkev stamped on them Still on that elusive hunt for a 3 wood that I'm able to hit - I don't know why, I crush the 5 wood and it's really a 4 wood anyway. Link to comment
ODogs Driver 9 Posted April 10, 2019 Share Posted April 10, 2019 Tour Velvets are great in humidity and heat when new if you clean them after every round they last a lot longer I prefer the tour velvet cord myself but these must be cleaned and sanded often also have been playing them since the 90s so not hip to the new stuff 1 Quote F11 Driver and 3 Wood I20 irons red dot -1/2 inch Cg hybrid Rtg wedges 54 56 Link to comment
Thin2win 3,818 Posted April 10, 2019 Share Posted April 10, 2019 I love me some Iomic grips. All I have used for a decade now. Give them a feel. They get very soft and tacky in the warm and humid days of summer. I think the lampkin iline are made by Iomic, and are less expensive. I have been eyeing the align tour velvets recently, might put one on my driver to try it out. 3 Quote WITB: Driver: SIM2 Max 12° - Accra TZ6 M4 FW Wood: Gen5 0311 7w Fujikura Motore X F3 Utility: King Forged 20.5° Utility - Catalyst X Irons: D7 Forged GW-5i - Recoils Wedges: JB 52° , 286 56° Putter: MySpider X Cart: Onewheel XR+ Ball: Z-Star Diamond 1 Link to comment
PMookie 17,336 Posted April 10, 2019 Share Posted April 10, 2019 The humidity next door in Louisiana is as high as it gets, and I swear by Lamkin iLines (if you can find them on eBay), or Golf Pride CP2! I have the wrap CP2 and really like them. GP MCC+4 are also very good if you like a rougher texture.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro 2 Quote Driver: King F9 Speedback/Epic Max LS, Xphlexxx Busa 2 Liquid, XX stiff, 45” Fwy: Epic Speed 4w, MMT 80X Hybrid: X2 Hot Pro, 20*, Graphite Design Tour AD-DI 105X Irons: TR20 Tour P 4-10, Modus 130 stiff, +1” Wedges: SMS 50D/54V/58DModus 130 stiff, +1” Putter: EAS 1.0 All but putter have Lamkin ST+2 Hybrid Calibrate midsize built to oversize +1 Link to comment
SteddyGolf 1,883 Posted April 10, 2019 Share Posted April 10, 2019 My first thread. It's a proud moment for me gentlemen. New guy here, and relatively new to golf. Nice to meet you all. I need help with grip selection for my clubs. I currently game Lamkin crossline grips and have never tried any others but mine are already wearing down. I play in Texas, and it's usually pretty hot and tacky and I do deal with hand sweat so a grip to help with this would be ideal. Anyone have any preferences they like? Pros and cons of your grip? Any recommendations? Thanks in advance!I learned to play in Texas. As noted during the summer months it’s difficult to keep your hands and grips dry. The best thing that I discovered regardless of grip type is a small little league rosin bag. Rawlings makes a small one that fits into a sandwich bag. I patted the bag on my grips prior to each round and sometimes during the round. For me......it was a miracle worker. Sent from my iPhone using MyGolfSpy 1 Quote Link to comment
gchester33 114 Posted April 10, 2019 Share Posted April 10, 2019 I've found that when playing in the summer months down here in central FL that the specific grip itself is not the biggest issue. My hands sweat no matter what and so as long as the grip isn't slick I'm going to have a similar grip quality. The best thing I've found is keeping a small hand towel with me and giving my hands a good wipe before shots. That and constantly cycling gloves, i might play 4 - 5 gloves per round cycling after ever shot or 2. 3 Quote Driver: Callaway Rogue - Project X HZRDUS Yellow, 6.0, 63g Fairway: Callaway Epic 3 wood, Rogue MAX stiff, 75g 4-6 Iron: Mizuno JPX-850 - Project X 5.5 7-PW: Mizuno JPX-850 Forged - Project X 5.5 Wedges: Mizuno MP-T5 (50, 54), Ping Glide 2.0 Stealth 60 ES Putter: Odyssey Marxman, Currently tested and kept Golf Pride Tour SNSR Contour Pro 140cc grip Link to comment
TR1PTIK 3,554 Posted April 10, 2019 Share Posted April 10, 2019 15 hours ago, mysterygolfguy said: My first thread. It's a proud moment for me gentlemen. New guy here, and relatively new to golf. Nice to meet you all. I need help with grip selection for my clubs. I currently game Lamkin crossline grips and have never tried any others but mine are already wearing down. I play in Texas, and it's usually pretty hot and tacky and I do deal with hand sweat so a grip to help with this would be ideal. Anyone have any preferences they like? Pros and cons of your grip? Any recommendations? Thanks in advance! Tour Velvets do well for me. They may occasionally need to be wiped down with a towel once or twice a round during peak summer, but most of the time they are fine and are more comfortable to me than the Lamkin Crossline. I've played a lot of different grips - from full cords, MCCs, wraps, and even tried Pure Grips for a season - the Tour Velvet seems to be the best compromise I've found between moisture control, comfort, and feedback. 1 Quote Driver: Mizuno ST190 9.5* Aldila RIP Alpha 60 S Fairway Wood: Mizuno ST190 15* Fujikura Atmos Blue 6S Hyrbrid: Mizuno CLK 17* Fujikura Speeder EVO HB Irons: Bridgestone J40 CB (3-PW) Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100 Wedges: Bridgestone Tour B XW-1 54* & 58* Nippon Modus 3 105 Putter: Cleveland Huntington Beach SOFT Premier 4 34" Ball: Snell MTB-X Bag: 2017 Titleist Players 5 Stand Bag Link to comment
10shot 109 Posted April 10, 2019 Share Posted April 10, 2019 I go by this, if it's shiney stay away. If you play in hot humid states. Here's a trick, go into your golf shop, take a towel with you. Wet that towel in the restroom. Use it to wet down several grip types, you will see real quick which one's want to take off into the impact screen. Good luck. 1 Quote Link to comment
Jpgolf416 6 Posted April 19, 2019 Share Posted April 19, 2019 I would try cord grips. I know golf pride sells some nice ones, in my experience cord grips wear down at a much slower rate and provide great grip even in hot or wet conditions. Quote Link to comment
GolfSpy_APH 7,964 Posted April 19, 2019 Share Posted April 19, 2019 Ill second some corded grips as well. Whether it is golf pride or lamkin I swear by mine. Great grip in all conditions especially if your hands get a little sweaty. Also golf pride mcc plus 4 are a great grip. Also there will likely be some follow up with this from the chosen few soon! 2 Quote as of April 15, 2022 SuperSpeed 2020 from 100-112 and climbing! Driver: Mavrik Sub Zero - Set at 9.5* with Aldila Rogue Max 65 gram Wood: F7 3 wood 14.5* w/ weight back G410 Crossover - 2 and 4 iron Irons: i210 5-U w/ Nippon Modus 105 stiff (2018 Tester) Wedge: Glide 2.0 54* 58* w/ Nippon Modus 105 Stiff Putter: Stroke Lab 7 35* and oversized grip (2019 Tester) Balls: Z Star Other: Link to comment
GolfSpy_APH 7,964 Posted April 19, 2019 Share Posted April 19, 2019 (edited) Sorry for the double post Edited April 19, 2019 by Apolloshowl 1 Quote as of April 15, 2022 SuperSpeed 2020 from 100-112 and climbing! Driver: Mavrik Sub Zero - Set at 9.5* with Aldila Rogue Max 65 gram Wood: F7 3 wood 14.5* w/ weight back G410 Crossover - 2 and 4 iron Irons: i210 5-U w/ Nippon Modus 105 stiff (2018 Tester) Wedge: Glide 2.0 54* 58* w/ Nippon Modus 105 Stiff Putter: Stroke Lab 7 35* and oversized grip (2019 Tester) Balls: Z Star Other: Link to comment
DiscipleofPenick 4,042 Posted April 19, 2019 Share Posted April 19, 2019 I've had tour velvet and now crossline. Both are solid and affordable grips. I did love the MCC+4 when I had one on my driver. Maybe try one of those on a driver or wedge before the whole set.Driver: Titleist 915D3 Diamana White XSFW: Cobra Fly-Z 16.5 Adila Proto XSHybrid: Adams Boxer Proto Gold 19 Adila Proto XSIrons: Titleist 714 CB 4-PW DG X100Wedges: Vokey 50-54-58Putter: Odyssey Versa #7 1 Quote Take Dead Aim Driver: PXG 0211 10.5* Fairway: Titleist 917 F3 15* Hybrid: Adams Idea Pro Boxer Gold 18* Irons: Titleist 714CB 4-PW Wedges: Vokey SM5 & SM6 50/54/58 Putter: SeeMore X2 Costa del Mar Ball: Srixon Z-Star Link to comment
jjpnyc 9 Posted April 30, 2019 Share Posted April 30, 2019 Check out Pure Grips. Just regripped my entire set with their DTX line (their version of a cord). Install is easy too...can do it at home with just an air compressor. A plus for me in my book is that these grips are made in the USA...Golf Pride and others are China or Mexico it seems. Price was in the middle range. You won't find these guys in stores but readily available online from many different sites. 1 Quote Link to comment
ODogs Driver 9 Posted May 1, 2019 Share Posted May 1, 2019 (edited) Are those the "cord" style grips I have seen in a few pro shops that are mostly colored grips jjp? No actual cord n them right? They felt ok n the short shaft display. Please repost after a few rounds so We know how they perform Edited May 1, 2019 by ODogs Driver Spelling Quote F11 Driver and 3 Wood I20 irons red dot -1/2 inch Cg hybrid Rtg wedges 54 56 Link to comment
MattF 14,582 Posted May 1, 2019 Share Posted May 1, 2019 9 hours ago, ODogs Driver said: Are those the "cord" style grips I have seen in a few pro shops that are mostly colored grips jjp? No actual cord n them right? They felt ok n the short shaft display. Please repost after a few rounds so We know how they perform Yes, the Pure DTX is that type. I've been using them for a couple of years myself. 1 Quote In the bag: Driver: TSi2 Project X HZRDUS Smoke Black RDX 6.0 Hybrid: 939X 3 Hybrid Project X Even Flow Riptide 6.0 Hybrid: Maltby KE4 HDI 4 and 5 UST Recoil 660 F4 Irons: Maltby DBM Forged UST Recoil 660 F4 Wedge: Smartsole S Wedge: SCOR4161 46° and 50° Putter Sycamore 005 Wide Blade Bag: Alpha Convoy 514 Balls: MTB-X or Black Cart: CaddyLite ONE Ver. 8 God Bless America, God save the Queen, God defend New Zealand and thank Christ for Australia! Link to comment
jjpnyc 9 Posted May 1, 2019 Share Posted May 1, 2019 I've played a few rounds with the Pure DTX midsize grips...not going back now. Love the rubber feel...actual rubber feel. Also have found them to be in between for feel from the tradition cords and a wrap...a nice blend. Last set of grips I played were GolfPride MCC+4s and they felt a bit "stiff" if you ask me. The Pure's are like butter in my hands...in a good way. At worst get a single Pure grip for under $10 and try it. At worst you throw it away and put back on what you were playing. That's what I did before I bought a complete set since Pure's don't have wide, if any, retail distribution. A pretty cheap golf experiment if you ask me. 1 Quote Link to comment
Kenny B 33,444 Posted May 1, 2019 Share Posted May 1, 2019 I also switched many years ago now to the Pure DTX grips. The grips I have on now are 2 years old. Yes, I am about to change them out, but they still feel like they did when new. I had to change out the multi-compound grips I had years ago every 6 months because they got slick. Once you get the old grips off and put on painters tape on each club, new grips go on with an air compressor in mere minutes. This can be done with most any grip, so changing grips can be quick and easy. Once set up, it's very easy to buy any grip and blow it on and off if you want to try different grips. I don't typically play in humid conditions. I live in the desert, but I do travel to locations where it's hot and humid. I also do not wear a glove normally, and the DTX is perfect for me. I will use a glove though in humid conditions. 1 Quote “We don’t stop playing the game because we get old; we get old because we stop playing the game.” Link to comment
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