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Golf Grip Guides

Everything you need to choose, size, and install your golf grips — plus the kits that make regripping at home easy and affordable.

Grips are the only part of the club you actually touch, and they wear out faster than most golfers realize. We've been helping players regrip their own clubs since 1991 — here's everything in one place.

Read This First

Golf Grip Basics

New to grips, or just want to understand what actually changes how a grip feels and performs? Start here.

The Fundamentals

The Fundamentals That Define Every Grip

Size, core size, shape, material, feel, weather performance, and taper profile — these seven factors decide how a grip plays in your hands. Understand them once and every other choice on this page gets easier.

Read the Grip Basics Guide →

Start Here

Regripping Your Clubs

Two things to know: whether your grips actually need replacing, and how to swap them yourself. Both are easier than most golfers expect.

Know the Signs

When to Regrip Your Clubs

Shiny spots, hardening, cracks, and lost tackiness all cost you control without you noticing. Learn the wear signs and how often to replace.

Do It Yourself

How to Regrip Your Clubs

A full step-by-step walkthrough of regripping at home, from removing the old grip to seating the new one straight. Easier than it looks.

Going deeper: grab the printable regripping instructions, or learn how to build up grip size with extra tape.

Get the Fit Right

Grip Sizing

The wrong grip size is one of the most common mistakes we see. A few minutes here saves a re-do later.

Sizing Guide

What Size Grip Do I Need?

Match grip size to your hand measurement and glove size, and learn how tape buildup fine-tunes the fit between standard sizes.

Putter Grips

Putter Grip Shapes Explained

Pistol, flat-front, oversized, and non-tapered shapes each change how your hands sit on the putter. Find the shape that suits your stroke.

DIY detail worth knowing: here's the difference between .580 and .600 core sizes and how to match the grip core to your shaft.

Everything in One Box

Grip Kits & Bundles

Our full-bag kits come with everything you need to regrip yourself: 13 grips, double-sided tape, solvent, and a rubber vise clamp. No hunting for supplies, no shop labor fees — and a lower price per grip than buying one at a time.

Available across every major brand, in standard, midsize, and jumbo. Buy the whole set once and save time and money.

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Brand Guides

Find Your Grip Brand

Each brand has a feel and a strength. The guides below go deep on each one — or see them all side by side in our full grip brand comparison.

Golf Pride golf grips

Golf Pride

MCC Plus4 · Tour Velvet · CP2 · Z-Cord

The most-played grip brand on Tour and the widest lineup we carry. Rubber, cord, and multi-compound options for any feel and any budget.

Winn Dri-Tac golf grips

Winn

Dri-Tac · Dri-Tac LT · Excel Wrap

The softest, most cushioned feel in the category. Polymer construction absorbs shock, making Winn a favorite for players with arthritis or joint sensitivity.

SuperStroke REVL golf grips

SuperStroke

Zenergy · CrossLine · REVL Series

The dominant name in non-tapered putter grips, with a growing lineup of reduced-taper swing grips. Built to quiet the hands and steady the stroke.

IOMIC Sticky golf grips

IOMIC

Sticky · Sticky Evolution · X-Evolution

Japanese Elastomer grips that are 100% waterproof and exceptionally tacky. The top pick for wet-weather play and players who want a slightly slimmer feel.

JumboMax oversize golf grips

JumboMax

Tour Series · UltraLite · STR8 Tech

Oversize and jumbo grips that reduce hand tension and fatigue. Built for players with larger hands, arthritis, or a tendency to overgrip the club.

Lamkin golf grips

Lamkin

Crossline · Sonar · UTx

Lamkin's lineup recently changed hands. If you played Lamkin and aren't sure what to do next, here's exactly what happened and your closest alternatives.

Browse the Catalog

Shop Grips by Category

Know what you're after? Jump straight to the right collection.

Why Grips4Less

Grips Are Literally Our Name

1991

Family-Run Since Day One

Three decades of helping golfers regrip their own clubs, shipped from our Chatsworth, California shop.

All-in-One

Kits With Supplies Included

Grip, tape, solvent, and clamp in one box. Everything you need to regrip at home, nothing you don't.

Every Brand

The Names You Trust

Golf Pride, Winn, SuperStroke, IOMIC, JumboMax and more, in standard, midsize, and jumbo sizing.

Also Dialing In Your Setup?

Don't Forget Your Shafts

Grips are what you feel, but shafts are what deliver the strike. Our shaft hub breaks down every major brand and how to find the right fit.

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Common Questions

Golf Grip FAQs

What's the best way to use this golf grip hub?

If you're new to grips, start with the grip basics guide to learn what matters, then check whether yours need replacing and what size you need. If you already know what you want, jump to the brand guides or shop by category. The page is built to work in either direction — learn first, or shop first.

Does Grips4Less only sell golf grips?

Grips are our name and our specialty, but we're a full golf component shop. We also carry golf shafts, club-building supplies, and assembled clubs. If you came for grips and also want to dial in your shafts, our golf shaft guides hub is the companion to this page.

Do I have to install my own grips, or can I have a shop do it?

Either works. Regripping at home is straightforward with a kit, and our step-by-step guide walks you through it. If you'd rather not do it yourself, any local club-repair shop or golf retailer can install grips you order from us. The grips and supplies are the same either way.

How do I pick between all the grip brands you carry?

It comes down to feel, hand size, weather, and budget. Rather than repeat it all here, our full brand comparison puts every brand side by side, and the brand guides above go deep on each one. The basics guide also explains the material and feel differences that separate them.

Are golf grips universal, or do putter grips work differently?

Swing grips (driver through wedge) are largely interchangeable by size and core, but putter grips are their own category — different shapes, sizes, and installation, and they're not counted in a standard 13-grip set. If you're regripping your putter, see the putter grip shapes guide and shop putter grips separately.

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