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What grip size?

Grip Size?


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Fairwaysplitter3320

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Mid-size with 2 wraps of tape, because it feels better and that is what I was fit to. Makes a big difference for me, standard grips with a single wrap promote a hook for my ugly ass swing.
 

xamilo

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I don't have a big hand (7 1/2) but prefer a mid size as well because it fells softer
 

limpalong

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Midsize. Have used the midsize grips for years and anything with a regular sized grip feels too small. Used Lamkin Crossline Midsize for a long time. Have them on my Eye 2+ BeCu irons. Got a deal on some other Lamkin Midsize and have them on the AP1/AP2 set. Don't like them quite as well. Our pro shop is selling out of a bunch of grips he had on hand and I just picked up 10 Lamkin Crossline Cord Midsize for $3 each. Put them on the Big Bertha fairways and love 'em. Need to see if he has any more of those and grab them.

I would probably be better off using "jumbo" sized grips since finger length and male anatomical length are supposed to be directly proportional!!! ;)
 

PaPaD

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Standard, and always a Velvet grip. I like the feel of midsize and it fits my measurements, but I fight a push/fade and the skinnier grip helps me release fully. I have even experimented with women grips (heh, heh, heh).:cool:
 

eclark53520

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I have midsize on my wedges, regular on my irons(these need to be re-gripped something fierce...), regular on my driver as it helps me not get pushy with it.

I'm not sure if I'll go back to regular grips on the irons or go to midsize...Midsize helps me not grip so hard, but I think regular grips allows me to release through the ball better...
 
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warbirdlover

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Midsize. Have used the midsize grips for years and anything with a regular sized grip feels too small. Used Lamkin Crossline Midsize for a long time. Have them on my Eye 2+ BeCu irons. Got a deal on some other Lamkin Midsize and have them on the AP1/AP2 set. Don't like them quite as well. Our pro shop is selling out of a bunch of grips he had on hand and I just picked up 10 Lamkin Crossline Cord Midsize for $3 each. Put them on the Big Bertha fairways and love 'em. Need to see if he has any more of those and grab them.

I would probably be better off using "jumbo" sized grips since finger length and male anatomical length are supposed to be directly proportional!!! ;)
This could be true. I have big hands with short stubby fingers.
 

azgreg

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Of the dozens of different grips used over the years, nothing... NOTHING... feels as good and seems to work as well as those!!!
Agree. I've tried a number of different grips over the years, but I keep coming back to the Crosslines.
 

subsonic

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Midsize Golf Prides, Midsize Mint Grips and Midsize AME Grips

Mint Grips and AME Grips are a great choice. Reasonably priced and made in the USA.
 

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