Choosing The Right Golf Grip

Over time, golf grips inevitably need to be replaced. Unfortunately, the job of choosing a new set of golf grips can be much harder than one may expect. In the end, opting for the wrong grip can adversely affect one's performance while playing the sport.

That said, while some will recommend finding golf grips that perfectly fit your hand, it is better that you opt for thicker grips over thinner ones. Know that there are a few benefits to be gained from utilizing oversized golf grips.

Irons, Clubs, and Putter

Before proceeding, you may be wondering if this applies to all the clubs. In short, it does, but to a certain extent. As you will learn, oversized grips can help out terms of accuracy and grip pressure, both of which are critical when using any golf club.

Here are three benefits of utilizing oversized golf grips:

  1. It is easier to grip

One of the problems with thinner golf grips is that it can get uncomfortable to hold. A golfer will struggle to apply enough pressure to grip it comfortably, let alone take the swing confidently.

Thicker golf grips, on the other hand, are much more comfortable to hold, meaning that not only will it be easier to find the right grip pressure, contributing to comfort, but the golfer can be confident in their swings as well.

  1. It enhances accuracy

Another problem with small golf grips is that the golfer is prone to unnecessary wrist action. As a result, this will hamper the individual's ability to take shots accurately, dealing with shots going left or right rather than straight to the intended target.

With thicker grips, wrist action is cut down significantly. Of course, this ensures that there is no extra action when taking the swing, meaning that the golf ball won't swerve right or left. Instead, it will fly as straight as possible, just as the golfer intended for it to go.

  1. It relieves pain

Similar to how wearing a piece of equipment that doesn't fit properly can cause aches and pains, using a grip size that's too small can lead to the same circumstance. Some can experience aches, pains, while others will start to develop arthritis, especially if they play regularly. Because of this, a golfer must put the time and effort into selecting the right-sized golf grips or, at the very least, avoid opting for holds that are too small.

In doing so, not only is the golfer enhancing their performance, but they also avoid unnecessary medical bills trying to counteract the pain and aches as a result of small grips.

Keep in mind that you should opt for oversized grips rather than smaller ones. If you're dealing with pains and aches or are having trouble handling the clubs, choosing for larger ones can help relieve some of the pain. However, there are a few considerations to make when going for thicker grips as well. For example, you may end up worst off in terms of "feel" when handling the clubs if the material used for the grips isn't suitable.

To that end, do your research, and don't be afraid to ask plenty of questions and test out various grips. That way, only then can you find the grip that will work best for you.

 

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