Golf Pride MCC Plus4 Align MultiCompound Golf Grip

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Golf Pride MCC Plus4 Align MultiCompound Golf Grip

Golf Pride MCC Plus4 Align MultiCompound Golf Grip

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Yes, there is nothing wrong with fitting your own golf grips as this can save you a lot of money. But getting golf clubs gripped professionally is more advisable. That way, you can ensure that your clubs are properly gripped by a club, or shop professional, who can ensure they are securely fastened to your clubs. Ultimately, this process can cost a little more but can ensure the longevity of your golf clubs. Do PGA Tour Pros use Golf Pride Grips? While it is wise to think about replacing your golf club grips as they start to get worn out, you should also think about replacing your clubs too as they get older. For that reason, take a look at our guides on the best golf irons, the best golf drivers and the best golf putters. FAQs Should I fit my own golf grip? Shafts are tip trimmed (if required) to manufacturer’s recommendations. For steel shafts, we abrade the tips. For graphite shafts, we remove the polyurethane coating. After tip trimming and prepping, the shafts are butt trimmed to the desired final playing length*. Club Playing Length

One issue I encountered was with needing to open the clubface to hit a hard cut around a tree. The ridge fell in an awkward spot on my fingers which compelled me to tweak the grip rotation ever so slightly. Although that occurrence was a negative for me, I could foresee using the ridge to establish alternate hand positions or grip rotations for routine shot shaping. Golf grips come in a wide variety of different shapes and sizes. Modern grips boast a ton of technology that can help improve your grip and feel on the club, allowing you to make a better connection with the golf ball. So how do you know which golf club grip is right for you? Well, there are several things you need to keep in mind when buying a new set of grips to make sure you get the right product for your needs. For that reason, we've set out a list of key considerations that you need to bear in mind when purchasing your next set of golf grips. The MCC is an innovative hybrid grip combining rubber and cord for all-weather performance. Plus 4 means is larger on the lower hand and it simulates the addition of four extra layers of tape. These grips are game changing!! They feel great, the corded upper half gives a non slip feeling whilst the lower wider half feels comfortable. The rig spine is subtle enough not to get in the way but enough to feel the line even under your glove. This allows for consistent hand placement giving extra confidence that your cub face is square. Totally recommend these grips to any player & regardless of your handicap they are sure to impress you.

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Golf Prides MCC Plus4 Align grip's Tour-inspired larger lower hand design simulates the feel of 4 extra layers of tape for lighter grip pressure and more power. ALIGN Technology now available in this hybrid grip combines all-weather performance with consistent hand placement. This grip is fantastic. If you're looking for a great way to maintain consistent grip, with a small margin of error, then I definitely recommended this one. The Golf Pride MCC Plus 4 grip is indistinguishable from the classic New Decade Multi Compound, with the exception of the white outline around the Golf Pride logo. The standard sized MCC Plus 4 is available in grey, red, and blue. At least for this year, the midsize grip is available only in grey. One final point for the swing weight obsessed: the midsize version of the MCC Plus 4 is substantially heavier (66 grams) than the standard (52 grams). I have just fitted these to my entire set. It takes a while but comes out the same as having the pro shop do them at a lower cost. Just don't expect to do 14 clubs in less than an hour. I probably spent 2 and didn't rush. New grips feel very different. loads of grip and the alignment really helps. They feel softer than before, but still getting used to them. Overall feels good so far.

The resulting reduced taper encourages lighter grip pressure, promoting less tension in the hands and creating more fluidity and power through the swing.The cotton cord and soft rubber material combination is comfortable to grip in all conditions, but it’s in wet weather that its performance benefits come into their own. You’ll definitely find it easier to maintain good grip in the rain. The Golf Pride MCC Plus 4 grip takes Golf Pride’s hugely popular Multi Compound grip and increases the size of the lower half to create a taper-free grip. Introduction Finally, grips can be expensive so we would recommend being aware of how much you want to spend here. We would always suggest investing a bit more on a grip that is durable and will last a long time rather than going for a cheaper option and having to re-grip the clubs again sooner than you should have to. That’s the difference in the size of the lower hand. While it doesn’t seem like much, it’s immediately noticeable and, for me, much more comfortable. Golf Pride says that this design also has great benefits: lighter grip pressure, reduced tension, and increased power. It’s also thought that a larger lower hand makes hooking the ball less likely. While I don’t have data to prove any of those claims, there are plenty of tour pros and thousands of skilled amateur players who swear by it, myself included. The align feature wasn't as pronounced as I'd imagined, which in hindsight is a blessing. It fits the contours of the creases of your fingers, so you just have to find the feel of your normal grip and all you do is replicate that on your next swing and voila, consistent grip application. It's almost an unoticeable ridge, but you will notice once your hands are in the same position.



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