What Golf GRIPS Do the Pros Use? Top 100 PGA Tour Pros Guide

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  • Опубликовано: 3 дек 2023
  • Having swapped clubs in and out of my bag over the last number of years I have now ended up with different golf grips on my driver and fairway woods, compared to my irons and specialist wedges.
    I had never really noticed it before and so prior to deciding whether to do anything about it over the close season we did some detailed analysis on what grips the top 100 pros on the PGA Tour are using to find out:
    1. What most popular grips on tour are
    2. The size of grips they use, and
    3. Whether they prefer cord or non-cord ones?
    Complete details of the information we talk about in this video:
    golfingfocus.com/what-golf-gr...
    This is part of our ongoing series at the end of which in the following overall video we analyze the golf bags of the best players on the PGA Tour to see what the most popular 14 clubs are on Tour.
    What Clubs Do Pros Use? Most Popular Set on Tour Revealed - • What Drivers Do Pros U...
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  • @GolfingFocus
    @GolfingFocus  7 месяцев назад

    ➡Check out the full details of the grips used by the top 100 PGA Tour pros here: golfingfocus.com/what-golf-grips-do-the-pros-use-top-100-pga-tour-player-guide/

  • @charlesm783
    @charlesm783 7 месяцев назад +1

    Once again a great insight into what the pros are doing and why. I testing new grips at the moment as mine are five to six years old and beginning to show their age. Personally like a larger grip as it helps to grip the club with a lighter feel and softer feel than I currently have. Please keep these coming.

    • @GolfingFocus
      @GolfingFocus  7 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the feedback and delighted you enjoyed the video 👍

  • @TEKXS00D6
    @TEKXS00D6 7 месяцев назад +1

    I'm enjoying my golf and I'm enjoying these videos!

    • @GolfingFocus
      @GolfingFocus  7 месяцев назад

      Many thanks for the feedback. Is much appreciated!

  • @oliver69cork46
    @oliver69cork46 7 месяцев назад +2

    Very interesting-hafe cord grips mainly due to when it's wet the rubber ones slip,at least for me. Prefer the feel of the velvet kind in dry weather but also my hands are sweaty so all cord I use. Only downsize is the cord could become a little severe when it's wet and can skin certain areas of the hand. Great video. Could there be videos on shafts,lie angles and club lenght relative to players? Your videos are marvellous for informing.

    • @GolfingFocus
      @GolfingFocus  7 месяцев назад

      Delighted you found the video interesting and agree on the severity of the cord grips. Have always caused too much damage to my hands especially when I’m playing a lot. Will see what we can do on lie angles and club length but new shafts video upcoming. In meantime we did one a couple of years back which hopefully is of interest 👍ruclips.net/video/BCUhESFfL8U/видео.html

  • @Adaywithliamlee
    @Adaywithliamlee 6 месяцев назад +1

    Good information!

    • @GolfingFocus
      @GolfingFocus  6 месяцев назад

      Many thanks. Delighted you found the video useful 👍

  • @paulwilsdon8322
    @paulwilsdon8322 7 месяцев назад

    I know only a few enlightened manly Australian, grip master leathers Roo grips. Tacky when hot and dry, fantastic in the wet, very long lasting, easy on the hands.

  • @michaelcrawshaw2189
    @michaelcrawshaw2189 7 месяцев назад +2

    Rubber grips are evil in the rain I had on my driver always slipped out my hands.

    • @GolfingFocus
      @GolfingFocus  7 месяцев назад

      Yup, is definitely a tougher decision in the rain. I definitely prefer rubber grips and cord ones tend to shred my hands when I'm playing a lot but in the rain cord are definitely a decision point.