Grips
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Golf Pride MCC Align – £9.99
This best-selling hybrid grip combines rubber and cord for all-weather performance with Golf Pride’s brilliant Align Technology for consistent hand placement every time.
A brushed cotton cord under the top hand helps to wick away moisture, while a softer rubber material in the lower hand offers extra feel and cushioning.
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Also available in a Tour-inspired larger lower hand design that simulates the feel of four extra layers of tape to encourage lighter grip pressure and more power.
Lamkin Sink Fit Straight – £24.95
Lamkin are nowhere near as well known for their putter grips as their driver or iron grips, but the latest Sink Fit models are seriously good.
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We love how the Straight is available in both rubber (114g) and polyurethane (60g) options; it gives 54g of weight difference and a significantly different feel.
Lamkin ST+2 Hybrid – £14.99
Lamkin’s latest grips feature different compounds and textures in an effort to better line up with how a golfer’s top and bottom hands work in the swing.
These grips feature the company’s “Genesis” rubber compound, which combines a softer feel with a tacky feel that stays consistent in a range of temperatures.
A cord design in the upper section adds traction and grip; the smoother texture on the lower section improves feel.
Also available as a reminder ribbed grip called “calibrate”.
SuperStroke Traxion Flatso 1.0 – £29.99
Super Stroke say their Traxion grips have X-Shaped tread in high sensory areas of the grip to enhance feel and comfort.
Eight different shapes in a variety of sizes mean there’s a solution for everyone.
We, like Jordan Spieth, love the Flatso’s pentagonal shape, while an embossed ridge down the back increases your chances of gripping the club consistently in the same position.