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Putter Grips

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Grips4Less carries the widest selection of putter grips online — from Super Stroke oversize models to Golf Pride SNSR, Winn pistol grips, Lamkin Sink Fit, and everything in between. Whether you putt with a pistol, round, or oversized grip, in standard, midsize, or jumbo, you'll find it here at the lowest prices.

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Learn about the 6 different putter grip shapes and find the right one for your game.

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About Putter Grips

Your putter grip is the only connection between your hands and the most-used club in your bag. The right putter grip shape, size, and material directly affects your grip pressure, hand action, and stroke consistency. At Grips4Less, we carry over 300 putter grips from every major brand — Super Stroke, Golf Pride, Winn, Lamkin, IOMIC, and more — at the lowest prices with our Perfect Fit Guarantee.

Whether you are fighting the yips, building a more consistent stroke, or simply replacing a worn grip, choosing the right putter grip makes a measurable difference in your putting performance. Use the brand comparison below to find the best fit for your stroke style and feel preference.

Putter Grip Brand Comparison - Which is Right For You?

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Golf Pride

Tour-proven rubber putter grips — classic and modern profiles

Top models: Reverse Taper, Zero Taper, SNSR Contour, Pro Only, Tour Classic

Best for: Golfers who want rubber feel, direct feedback, and traditional or modern grip technology

Guide: Best Putter Grips Guide →

SuperStroke

The #1 putter grip brand — oversized non-tapered profiles

Top models: Zenergy Tour, Zenergy Flatso, Pistol GT Tour, Pistol GTR

Best for: Reducing wrist action, quieting the hands, maximum putting stability

Guide: Best Putter Grips Guide →

Winn

Ultra-soft polymer putter grips — easiest on the hands

Top models: WinnPro X, Excel Tour Pistol, VSN Midsize, Long CounterBalance

Best for: Golfers who want maximum softness and cushioning — popular with senior players and arthritic hands

Available in pistol, round, and long putter styles

Lamkin

Performance putter grips — firm feel and maximum feedback

Top models: Sink Fit Pistol, Sink Fit Straight, Deep Etched Paddle, Deep Etched Cord

Best for: Golfers who want firm, high-feedback putter grips in pistol or flat profiles

Multiple surface textures — rubber and cord options available

IOMIC

Japanese elastomer putter grips — tacky and weatherproof

Top models: I-Classic Standard, I-Classic Midsize Pistol, Absolute Jumbo

Best for: Golfers who want maximum tack and vibration dampening regardless of conditions

100% waterproof — stays tacky in heat, humidity, and rain

Jumbo & oversized putter grips

Maximum stability — the largest putter grip profiles available

Top brands: SuperStroke Zenergy Tour 5.0, JumboMax, Flat Cat, Winn Jumbo

Best for: Golfers who want the largest possible grip profile to quiet hands and reduce wrist break on short putts

Also ideal for arthritis and players who struggle with grip tension

Counterbalance putter grips

Built-in back weight — stabilizes the stroke under pressure

Top models: SuperStroke CounterCore series, Winn Long CounterBalance

Best for: Golfers who want added weight at the grip end to slow tempo, reduce hand tremor, and improve distance control

Weight inserts available in 25g, 50g, and 75g

Best Putter Grip by Player Type

    • Best for reducing grip pressure: Super Stroke oversized — the larger diameter naturally reduces tension in your hands and wrists, promoting a lighter, more consistent hold
    • Best for maximum feel and feedback: Golf Pride Pro Only Cord — firm, high-feedback surface preferred by tour professionals who want to feel everything through the stroke
    • Best for arthritis or hand pain: Winn putter grips — the softest material available, significantly reduces impact vibration and hand fatigue over 18 holes
    • Best for golfers with the yips: Super Stroke 3.0 or 5.0 — the oversized profile limits hand rotation and promotes a more repeatable shoulder-driven stroke
    • Best for a classic pistol feel: Golf Pride SNSR or Winn Midsize Pistol — traditional pistol shape with a modern, comfortable material
    • Best for arm-lock putting: Lamkin or Super Stroke long grips — extended length supports the forearm through the stroke for added stability
    • Best all-around putter grip: Super Stroke Traxion 2.0 — the most popular putter grip in golf, trusted by more tour professionals than any other model

Putter Grip Shapes Explained

Choosing the right putter grip starts with understanding the three main shapes.

Pistol grips taper toward the top with a raised thumb platform — the traditional shape that gives your thumbs a consistent reference point on every stroke. Most golfers start here because it mirrors the feel of a standard grip and works with any putting style.

Round grips have a uniform diameter from top to bottom with no taper, promoting equal grip pressure in both hands. Round grips are popular with players who use a left-hand-low or cross-handed grip, and with golfers who prefer an oversized model like Super Stroke.

Paddle grips have a flat front face that locks your thumbs into a consistent position from the top of the backswing to impact. Popular with arm-lock and claw putters, and with golfers who want maximum consistency in hand placement.

Not sure which shape suits your stroke? Read our full Putter Grip Shape Guide for a detailed breakdown of every style

Super Stroke Putter Grip Size Guide

Size Outer diameter Best for
1.0 1.0 inch Golfers transitioning from standard, or those who prefer a slimmer oversized feel
2.0 1.30 inches Most popular starting size — noticeable improvement without going too large
3.0 1.60 inches Maximum grip pressure reduction and hand action control — popular with golfers fighting the yips
5.0 1.75 inches Extreme oversize — for golfers with wrist or hand issues who need the most stability possible

Putter Grip Care and Installation

  • Putter grips typically last longer than swing grips because the putting stroke generates less force and sweat than a full swing. Most golfers replace their putter grip once every one to two seasons, or when it starts to feel slick, hard, or less responsive than when it was new. A clean putter grip is critical for a consistent stroke — wipe it down with a damp cloth after each round to remove oils and debris.

    Installing a putter grip at home is straightforward with grip tape and grip solvent. Apply double-sided tape to the putter shaft, coat it with solvent, slide the grip on while it is still wet, align it square to the putter face, and let it cure for 24 hours before putting. Our grip kits include everything you need to regrip at home without a trip to the pro shop.

    Check out our Putter Grip Installation Guide

Frequently Asked Questions

What putter grip do tour pros use?

Tour professionals use a wide range of putter grips depending on their stroke style. Super Stroke oversized grips are the most commonly seen on tour, particularly the Traxion and Pistol GT lines. Golf Pride Pro Only Cord is a popular choice among feel-oriented players who want high feedback. Winn, Lamkin Sink Fit, and IOMIC are also used regularly on all major tours.

How often should I replace my putter grip?

Replace your putter grip when it starts to feel hard, slick, or less tacky than when it was new. For most golfers who play regularly, this means once every one to two seasons. If you play year-round or in hot and humid conditions, you may need to replace it more frequently. A worn putter grip causes inconsistent grip pressure, which directly affects your stroke path and face angle at impact.

What is the most popular putter grip?

The Super Stroke Traxion 2.0 is consistently the best-selling putter grip in golf. Its oversized profile reduces grip pressure and promotes a more consistent shoulder-driven stroke, which is why it is used by more tour professionals than any other putter grip model.

What size putter grip do I need?

Most golfers use a standard or midsize pistol or round grip. If you struggle with too much hand and wrist action during your stroke, or if you experience the yips, moving to an oversized grip like a Super Stroke 2.0 or 3.0 can significantly improve consistency. Golfers with larger hands or arthritis often prefer midsize or jumbo options.

What is the difference between a pistol and round putter grip?

A pistol grip has a tapered profile with a raised thumb platform — the traditional shape that gives each thumb a reference point for consistent hand placement. A round grip has a uniform diameter with no taper, which promotes equal pressure in both hands and works well for golfers who use a left-hand-low or cross-handed grip style.

Does a bigger putter grip really help?

Yes — for many golfers, an oversized putter grip measurably reduces grip pressure and limits unwanted hand rotation through the stroke. This promotes a more shoulder-driven pendulum motion, which is more repeatable than a wrists-and-hands stroke. However, some golfers prefer a smaller grip for more feel and feedback. The best grip is the one that helps you make the most consistent strokes.

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