Best golf grips?

I'm getting ready to regrip and I want something that is firm enough that it won't wear out in a couple of months, but soft enough that I won't tear up my hands. Also, I want something that performs great in the rain and on hot summer days.

Any suggestions?


Thanks!

Matt
I've heard that star grips are quite nice: http://www.stargrip.com/. I'll be trying them next time I regrip. Not sure where the best place to purchase them is, but I've seen them on ebay for very reasonable prices.
Olde Skool it . . . golf pride victory can't be beat.
crossline lamkins cord works pretty good.

Rough but not hurt the hands.
Star Sidewinders hands down the best bang for your buck in golf grips anywhere. about $2.25 a grip, durable, perfectly round, above the curve in rain and humid weather. Don't really see me going back to anything else at the moment, looks like 2 yrs tween changes compared to 1 with anything else I've had last 10 years. And I play without a glove.

Pro T vibration resistant also not bad for the money.
Good old GP Tour Velvet (mid-size) for me. I hit balls about 3 days a week and play on the weekends. I re-grip about twice a year and at $1.85 a grip that means I spend about $37 annually. They're good to go between re-grippings with some soap and water and a toothbrush.

Don't care much for the dual-density stuff that's been coming out. Certainly not worth the additional cost.

CG
Crossline Lamkins (cord and non cord) are pretty durable as well as soft. I have not tried the Golf Pride MultiCompounds yet but I hear good things about them.
Alex
I have been installing Star Grips for awhile now. The sidewinder is great.
Go really old school and get leather. Nothing is better than leather. Great in the rain, humidity, everything and you don't need a glove anymore.

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Originally Posted by mrodock I'm getting ready to regrip and I want something that is firm enough that it won't wear out in a couple of months, but soft enough that I won't tear up my hands. Also, I want something that performs great in the rain and on hot summer days.

Any suggestions?


Thanks!

Matt
Matt,

I use the Lamkin DD Torsion Control grips. They have sort of a micro-ridge outer structure which provides great grip, but are still pretty soft. Supposedly, the tour version is a little firmer if the regular version is too soft for you. You might get one of each try them out and see which you like best. The only downside I have seen is they tend to wear a little faster than a standard rubber grip, but that may be a function of grip pressure (sometimes I strangle the clubs a bit). Good luck.
Very hard to beat GP Tour Velvet. I normally go for midsize, I find that "regular" grips are very skinny these days.
The Golf Pride Decade grip costs more than tour velvet, but I think the extra cost is well spent. Grips are important. The Decade grips feature soft cords for excellent wet grip in the rain plus multi compounds. A firmer compound is placed where your gloved hand goes. A softer compound where your bare hand goes. (I actually don't wear golf gloves but it still works well for me as well. After a little getting used to, I play barehanded even with the cords in place. Last year, my grips lasted from about April until late September. So they seem to wear quite well.
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