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Would someone explain to me the difference in grip sizes? I see .58, .60, midsize, and standard. What size is a standard grip? Is .60 bigger than .58? What size are women's grips?

Anything you can include to help me understand grip sizing I would greatly appreciate. Thanks

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The Standard Grip Size usually is .600.
Yes .600 is bigger than .580, These measure the Butt Diameter of the Shaft.
Most Companies sell "Undersized" Grips that are used usually for women and children. There is also an "Oversized" Grip that is larger than standard for those with larger hands.

Hope that helps!

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The Standard Grip Size usually is .600.

It's definately a good start... thanks for your help.

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The size designation of .58 or .60 is the inside diameter of the grip. Both grips are considered to be standard. This link explains it more. https://www.golfgrips.com/t-faq.aspx#2

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