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Find the Right Golf Pride Grip for Your Game

Choosing the right Golf Pride grip comes down to the feel, traction, softness, and grip size you want in your hands. This guide breaks down the most popular Golf Pride grips — including Tour Velvet, MCC, CP2, CPX, and ALIGN — so you can compare the lineup and find the best fit for your game.

Comparing grip brands? Our Golf Grip Brand Comparison Guide puts SuperStroke, Golf Pride, JumboMax, Winn, and IOMIC side by side — or shop the full Golf Grips collection.

What We See Most Often When Golfers Choose New Grips

One of the biggest mistakes golfers make when choosing a new Golf Pride grip is focusing only on popularity instead of feel, traction, and hand comfort. In many cases, the best grip is not the one with the biggest name — it is the one that best fits how the club feels in your hands during the swing.

  • Golfers often choose grips that are too firm when they would actually play better with more comfort
  • Traction needs matter more in heat, humidity, and sweaty conditions than many golfers expect
  • Midsize grips help more golfers than they realize, especially when comfort or grip pressure is an issue
  • Golfers who want more consistency often benefit from ALIGN more than they think

Why Golfers Choose Golf Pride Grips

Golf Pride grips are popular because they offer multiple feel profiles for different players. Some grips focus on traction and control, some are built for comfort and vibration reduction, and others help golfers create more consistent hand placement with ALIGN technology. Golf Pride’s own fitting tools guide golfers by size, feel, and moisture control needs, which is exactly how most customers shop grips.

 Start With the Feel You Want 🏌🏻♂️


The easiest way to choose the right Golf Pride grip is to start with the feel you want in your hands. Some golfers want a classic, firmer feel. Others want more traction in all conditions. Some want softer comfort and less vibration. This is the fastest way to narrow down the best fit before comparing specific models.

Which Golf Pride Grip Solves Your Problem?

  • My grips feel too slick 💦

    Best fit: Golf Pride MCC or Tour Velvet Cord

  • My hands get sore or I want less vibration 🫨

    Best fit: Golf Pride CP2 or CPX

  • I want the safest all-around option 🙌

    Best fit: Golf Pride Tour Velvet

  • I want more consistent hand placement 🫴

    Best fit: Golf Pride ALIGN

  • I want a softer grip without losing too much control ☁️

    Best fit: Golf Pride CP2

  • Find out what Grip Size best suits your game ⛳️

Golf Pride Grip Size Guide

  • Standard

    Best starting point for most golfers

    Good if you like a traditional feel
  • Midsize

    Better for golfers wanting more comfort

    Can help reduce excess hand action
  • Jumbo / Oversize

    Best for golfers wanting maximum hand comfort

    Often preferred by players who dislike smaller-feeling grips

Compare the Most Popular Golf Pride Grips ⛳️

Tour Velvet
The world's best-selling grip

Feel: Medium-firm rubber

Traction: Moderate

Material: All-rubber

Sizes: Undersize, Standard, Midsize, Jumbo

Best for: The safest all-around starting point for most golfers. Classic medium-firm feel and broad appeal across different swing types, handicaps, and conditions. The most widely used grip in golf for good reason.

MCC Plus4
Cord upper, soft rubber lower — hybrid traction

Feel: Soft lower hand, firm cord upper hand

Traction: High — cord upper for all-weather control

Material: Hybrid — cord + rubber

Sizes: Standard, Midsize, Jumbo

Best for: Golfers who play in heat, humidity, or sweaty conditions. The Plus4 lower hand is equivalent to 4 extra wraps of tape, encouraging lighter grip pressure and a more relaxed hold through the swing.

CP2 Pro
Maximum comfort — softest grip in the lineup

Feel: Very soft, high vibration absorption

Traction: Moderate — tacky surface texture

Material: Soft rubber with stabilizing inner core

Sizes: Standard, Midsize, Jumbo

Best for: Golfers with arthritis, hand pain, or fatigue who want the softest possible feel. Also popular with players who tend to grip too tightly — the cushioned feel naturally encourages a lighter, more relaxed hold.

CPX
Comfort + traction — softer than CP2 Pro

Feel: Ultra-soft, shock-absorbing

Traction: Moderate-high — multi-texture surface

Material: Advanced soft rubber compound

Sizes: Standard, Midsize

Best for: Golfers who want the most cushion available in a Golf Pride grip while still getting reliable surface traction. Ideal for seniors, players with joint issues, and anyone prioritizing comfort above all else.

ALIGN
Raised ridge for consistent hand placement

Feel: Same as base model (Tour Velvet or MCC)

Traction: Same as base model

Material: Rubber or hybrid — available across multiple models

Sizes: Standard, Midsize

Best for: Golfers working on grip consistency and clubface awareness. The raised ridge on the back of the grip gives your thumbs a repeatable reference point on every shot. Available in Tour Velvet ALIGN, MCC Plus4 ALIGN, and Z-Cord ALIGN.

Z-Cord / Tour Velvet Cord
Maximum traction — full cord construction

Feel: Firm, high feedback

Traction: Very high — full cord throughout

Material: Full cord

Sizes: Standard, Midsize

Best for: Low handicappers, tour players, and anyone who wants maximum traction and feedback in all conditions. Not recommended for golfers who prefer a soft or cushioned feel — cord grips are firm by design and that firmness is the point.

Tour Wrap 2G
Soft, tacky wrap-style feel

Feel: Soft, tacky, wrap-style construction

Traction: Moderate — tackiness provides grip

Material: Rubber wrap simulation

Sizes: Standard, Midsize, Jumbo

Best for: Golfers who prefer a softer, tackier feel than the Tour Velvet but don't need the traction of the MCC. A great option for players who want a classic wrap-style grip without sacrificing durability.

All model names above link to their collection pages at Grips4Less. ALIGN is a technology available across multiple models — not a standalone grip. The Tour Velvet is the recommended starting point for most golfers. If you play in wet or humid conditions, start with the MCC Plus4 instead.

What Is Golf Pride ALIGN and Who Should Use It?

Golf Pride ALIGN is built for golfers who want more consistent hand placement. The raised ridge on the back of the grip gives players a repeatable reference point, which can help create a more consistent setup and grip feel from swing to swing.

  • Helps promote repeatable hand placement
  • Available in familiar Golf Pride grip families
  • Best for golfers who value consistency and feedback

Common Questions About Golf Pride Grips

Which Golf Pride grip is the best all-around option?

For golfers who want the safest all-around starting point, Golf Pride Tour Velvet is usually the best place to begin. It offers a classic medium-firm feel and broad appeal across different player types.

Can Golf Pride midsize grips help reduce grip pressure?

Yes. Golf Pride midsize grips can help some golfers feel less hand tension during the swing because the larger size often makes the club feel more secure without needing to squeeze as hard.

Which Golf Pride grip is best for sweaty hands?

Golfers who play in heat, humidity, or sweaty conditions usually do better with Golf Pride MCC or Tour Velvet Cord because those grips offer more traction and a more secure feel during the swing.

How often should you replace Golf Pride grips?

Golfers should replace Golf Pride grips based on how often they play, how much the grips have worn down, and whether the surface feels slick, hard, or less responsive. If your grips no longer feel tacky or secure, it is usually time to regrip

Are Golf Pride grips good for wet or humid conditions?

Yes, but some Golf Pride grips are better than others in moisture-heavy conditions. Golfers who want more traction in humidity or sweaty conditions should usually look toward more traction-focused models rather than softer comfort-first grips.

What is the most popular Golf Pride grip?

The most popular Golf Pride grips are usually the models that balance feel, traction, and wide player appeal. This is a common question from golfers who want a trusted starting point before narrowing down by comfort, traction, or size.

Can grip size affect ball flight or control?

Yes, grip size can influence how the club feels in your hands and how much hand action you create during the swing. That is why choosing the right Golf Pride grip size matters for both comfort and control.

Are softer Golf Pride grips better for comfort?

Softer Golf Pride grips are usually better for golfers who want more hand comfort and less harsh feel at impact. They can be a strong option for players who dislike firm textures or want more cushion during the round.

Golf Pride Customer Reviews

GP Plus4’s

The larger diameter on the bottom (less taper) really feels good. I started with a few grips to see if I like it—good if you have a few fingers that don’t move as good as they used to!

John Prescott

Verified Buyer

The Golf Pride MCC Plus4 Teams Midsize Grip

These are the best ever grips for all golfer! Especially too, for older women with less gripping power. I have used these grips for decades and I was a single handicapper at my best.

Jaana Nystrom

Verified Buyer

Swapped out my Tour Velvets for these because of slippage. With a heat index of 110+ degrees and my sweaty hands I needed more friction. These grips deliver what I needed for tournament play.

James Rozelle

Verified Buyer

Shop the Right Golf Pride Grip 🛒

Now that you understand the differences in feel, traction, comfort, ALIGN, and grip size, the next step is choosing the Golf Pride grip that best fits your hands and your game.

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