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When I first got my X Prototypes, they came with Golf Pride Tour Velvets. They play nicely, but I decided to try out some cord grips and put Lambkin cords on my 7-PW just to see how they played. Bottom line is I don't like them that much and would like to give another grip a shot. How does everyone feel about the Golf Pride Multi-Compounds? I've held some and taken a few swings with a friends clubs that have them and they feel pretty nice. How do they wear? Pros/cons vs the Tour Velvets? Thanks.

Brandon
post #2 of 8

Re: Grips

If you didn't like the Lamkin cords then you may not really like the New Decade Multi-Compound grips (thats a mouthful) as they are mostly corded, too.


For the record, I really like both of these grips. I'm playing Tour Velvets on 4 of my sticks now and can't wait to switch 'em to midsize Lamkin cords.
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Originally Posted by Dub View Post
If you didn't like the Lamkin cords then you may not really like the New Decade Multi-Compound grips (thats a mouthful) as they are mostly corded, too.


For the record, I really like both of these grips. I'm playing Tour Velvets on 4 of my sticks now and can't wait to switch 'em to midsize Lamkin cords.
I know the MC grips are mostly corded. I should've been more specific as to why I didn't like the full cord Lamkins. The grip on them is great. No slip at all. They're just a bit rough on my hands. I like the soft feel of the Tour Velvets, but my hands tend to slip on hard swings during very hot/humid rounds. I see the MC grips as a compromise between soft feel and traction.
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Originally Posted by FFemt5287 View Post
I know the MC grips are mostly corded. I should've been more specific as to why I didn't like the full cord Lamkins. The grip on them is great. No slip at all. They're just a bit rough on my hands. I like the soft feel of the Tour Velvets, but my hands tend to slip on hard swings during very hot/humid rounds. I see the MC grips as a compromise between soft feel and traction.
A lot of my friends think the MC grips are to rough and don't like them, personally, they are my grip of choice. Golf Pride has a new cord the BCT, that is available in the Tour Velvet, it is suppose to be a tighter weave cotton fiber so it is softer cord, you might give those grips some consideration.
post #5 of 8

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I have been playing winn grips the last 10 years and really like them.

This is what I am presently playing,

Brew
post #6 of 8
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Originally Posted by lumpuckeroo View Post
A lot of my friends think the MC grips are to rough and don't like them, personally, they are my grip of choice. Golf Pride has a new cord the BCT, that is available in the Tour Velvet, it is suppose to be a tighter weave cotton fiber so it is softer cord, you might give those grips some consideration.
I think I'll be giving the BCT's a shot. I've heard through another forum that the MC becomes a bit slick when wet. Truth to this??
post #7 of 8

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Give the Tour Velvet Cords a try then. They are not quite a "grippy" as the Lamkin cords and they're nearly as soft as the standard Tour Velvet. Might be just what you're looking for...
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Originally Posted by FFemt5287 View Post
I think I'll be giving the BCT's a shot. I've heard through another forum that the MC becomes a bit slick when wet. Truth to this??
I have never noticed this to be the case, but I do clean mine pretty regularly also, they really hold up to being cleaned. I can make them last a pretty long time with regular cleaning.
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