Types Of Grip (By Material)
- Rubber Grips – The most common grip material, offering durability, tackiness, and shock absorption. Suitable for all skill levels.
- Corded Grips – Feature a woven cord material within the rubber to provide extra traction and control, especially in wet or humid conditions. Preferred by players who want a firmer, more stable grip.
- Wrap Grips – Designed to mimic the feel of old leather-wrapped grips but made from soft rubber. Offer a comfortable, tacky feel for players who like a cushioned grip.
- Synthetic/Polyurethane Grips – Softer and tackier than traditional rubber grips, often used in putters or players who prefer more feel.
- Leather Grips – Premium grips used mainly by traditionalists. Leather offers a firm, smooth feel but requires more maintenance.