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I was wondering how big of a difference gripsize makes. I never really thought i was using the wrong sized grips, but then i read somewhere that the ideal gripsize has your fingers on your left hand (for a righty) barely touching the pad of flesh below the thumb. Mine definitely tuck under. I wouldn't consider my hands to be big, so I was wondering if I really should switch to midsize. Also, how big of an adjustment would it be to make the change, particularly for chipping?

Also, what would you guys recommend for moisture control, as I have really sweaty palms.

Thanks,

Gibby

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Until I was fitted for irons, I just used standard size grips. When I was fitted, they did a couple of measurements of my hand that I didn't pay too much attention to, but resulted in getting a grip size of +1/32" -- halfway between standard and midsize. I don't think I'd say I had to make an adjustment, but with the right size grips, gripping the club correctly became natural. With standard size grips, I'd usually have to give it a quick thought to make sure everything was lined up correctly. Having one less thing to think about in my golf swing definitely helps.

There are a lot of charts that approximate grip size based on glove-size, but they all seem to be slightly different, so I'm not sure how reliable they are. I wear an ML glove, which the charts say is a standard grip, but alas I need a couple of wraps. YMMV
Driver: HiBore XLS 9.5° Fujikura Fit-On M Gold S-flex
Fairway: 2008 Speed LD F 5W
Hybrids: 2009 Rescue TP 19° and 22°
Irons: 2009 Burner 5-AW with Superfast 85 Steel shafts
Wedge: CG14 Black Pearl 56°/14°Putter: Black Series i 2-BallBall: e6Bag: Sasquatch Tour

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I was wondering how big of a difference gripsize makes. I never really thought i was using the wrong sized grips, but then i read somewhere that the ideal gripsize has your fingers on your left hand (for a righty) barely touching the pad of flesh below the thumb. Mine definitely tuck under. I wouldn't consider my hands to be big, so I was wondering if I really should switch to midsize. Also, how big of an adjustment would it be to make the change, particularly for chipping?

Gibby,

I am noticing a considerable difference in grip size, when I went to Midsize with 6 wraps. I will be making the move to Jumbo with 3 or 4 wraps. I have large hands, and standard grips were way to small, causing me to grip too tightly, and cause some cramping after 18 holes. I think moving to the properly sized grip didn't require an adustment at all. As Toaster said, it's more natural with the correct size grip. I use 4-5 gloves per round in rotation in the summer, as I sweat badly. Change them before the soak through. I will be trying a full cord grip this year, to aide in moisture control as well.

In the bag:
Driver: Rapture V2, 9 degree, stiff shaft
Fairway Woods: X-Hot 3 wood
Hybrid: 3H
Irons: J36 PC 4-PW Project X 6.0 Shafts, FlightedWedges: CG14, 50 54 and 58 degree Putter: Guerin Rife 2 Bar with Winn grip B330S Pro V1x


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I just had a few of my clubs re-gripped. I went from standard size to Golf Pride Tour Velvet Jumbo. Wow, what a difference. I will always get my clubs gripped to the appropriate size. My hands are large and my fingers used to curl underneath the palm of my hand, but now they just barely slip under. It's much more comfortable. My swing felt a bit different after the re-gripping, but it wasn't a problem. Perhaps playing within a close margin of your ideal size is good enough for most people, but if your ideal grip size isn't close to what you're currently playing, as someone who just 3 days ago made the change, I can say that it can be worth it to change sizes. At $4-5/club, it isn't that bad of a deal.

"Golf is an entire game built around making something that is naturally easy - putting a ball into a hole - as difficult as possible." - Scott Adams

Mid-priced ball reviews: Top Flight Gamer v2 | Bridgestone e5 ('10) | Titleist NXT Tour ('10) | Taylormade Burner TP LDP | Taylormade TP Black | Taylormade Burner Tour | Srixon Q-Star ('12)


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