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I currently have golf pride grips but find them a tad slippery when my hands are damp or sweaty, any recommendations on the best grips for this environment please.

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I currently have golf pride grips but find them a tad slippery when my hands are damp or sweaty, any recommendations on the best grips for this environment please.

Which grip do you have currently?

I also have sweaty hand, especially in the summer heat.  The two best I have found are Golf Pride New Decade Multi-compound and Pure Grips DTX.  Both are really good in wet conditions.  The Golf Pride NDMC is a tiny bit better, but it is also rougher on the hands.  The Pure DTX wipes down a bit easier.

One tip I would also give is to clean your grips with isopropyl alcohol that you can get from the drug store.  This not only removes the grime, but brings the tack back to grip.

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For sweaty hands the Iline grips from Lamkin are solid
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Which grip do you have currently?

I also have sweaty hand, especially in the summer heat.  The two best I have found are Golf Pride New Decade Multi-compound and Pure Grips DTX.  Both are really good in wet conditions.  The Golf Pride NDMC is a tiny bit better, but it is also rougher on the hands.  The Pure DTX wipes down a bit easier.

One tip I would also give is to clean your grips with isopropyl alcohol that you can get from the drug store.  This not only removes the grime, but brings the tack back to grip.

I currently have Golf Pride grips multi compound i think they are.


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I also have sweaty hand, especially in the summer heat.

Just one? Is that why golfers typically only wear one glove? I never knew that! :-)

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I put some Winn Dri-Tac grips on this year. They are great even when damp. I like the soft feel too.

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My hands sweat when I golf, too.  I always wear a glove and like Golf Pride Tour Velvet Grips.  They are well priced and I really like how they feel as they age.  Just took some off of my irons because the bottoms were cracking after 3 or 4 seasons...but stiff felt great to grip.

Do you wear a glove?  Do you interlock or overlap?

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I put some Winn Dri-Tac grips on this year. They are great even when damp. I like the soft feel too.


That'll last you a good 10 or 15 rounds… before they need replaced. :)

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@megs8888 , if you can deal with the rough texture, I recommend getting something that's full-cord. I've heard a lot of good things about the Golf Pride Z-Grips.

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On several recommendations I gripped my clubs with the New Decade MultiCompounds last year. I've never really been a fan of corded grips but have to say that these are awesome - really like the feel a lot. My hands sweat regularly as well and I tried going gloveless for the first time last year. Had no issue whatsoever with the New Decades. Thought about trying the Winn DriTacs to compare but don't think I'd like the spongy feel. +1 vote for the NDMCs.

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The NDMC is a great grip, for a season at the most. That's why I love PURE grips. They're unrivaled in their durability.

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Probably a fair assessment of the NDMC durability. I ust got word from the preseason grip check at my club - they're recommending a regrip. Probably got a little more than a full season (with a decent amount of range time). Not familiar with the Pure series but may check them out before I pull the trigger on the regrip.

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Probably a fair assessment of the NDMC durability. I ust got word from the preseason grip check at my club - they're recommending a regrip. Probably got a little more than a full season (with a decent amount of range time). Not familiar with the Pure series but may check them out before I pull the trigger on the regrip.

The other reason why I love the PURE grips is because they go on with no double sided tape or solvent. Just need a small air compressor.

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