The 10 Best Golf Grip Kits

Updated September 07, 2019 by Tina Morna Freitas

This wiki has been updated 25 times since it was first published in February of 2017. If you're looking to take your golf game to the next level, then ensuring your grip is consistent is one of the best ways to do so. Whether your favorite club is showing its age or you just want a better feel, the kits on this list can help take strokes off your game without taking too many bills out of your wallet. Many come with all the tools and solvent you need to save you from paying a pro. When users buy our independently chosen editorial choices, we may earn commissions to help fund the Wiki. If you'd like to contribute your own research to Ezvid Wiki, please get started by reviewing this introductory video.

1. Golf Pride MCC Plus 4

2. Lamkin Sonar Tour

3. Winn Dri-Tac

4. Golf Pride Tour Velvet

5. Wedge Guys Deluxe

6. Karma Super Light

7. Winn Excel Oversize

8. Lamkin Crossline

9. Champkey X-Grip

10. Tacki-Mac Knurled Wrap

Editor's Notes

September 04, 2019:

Because most avid golfers will change their grips at least once, if not several times per year, it makes sense for anyone who has some basic handyman skills to try this simple project themselves to cut costs.

While the best golf club grip depends on the user's personal preference in many areas, such as tackiness, texture, and size, we've found the most innovative options from trusted brands, plus a few value-priced choices for the more occasional golfer.

The Golf Pride MCC Plus 4 takes the top spot for providing an innovative combination of materials, providing true all-weather performance and some of the latest design features to improve your game.

Nearly every brand of grip provides the exact same standard kit for installation, so we decided to include the Wedge Guys Deluxe, which is a higher quality grip replacement kit that doesn't include any grips. The tape doesn't bunch, and it provides a hook blade for removing the old grips. If you already own a hook blade they also offer slightly cheaper kit without it.

Last updated on September 07, 2019 by Tina Morna Freitas

Tina Morna Freitas is a writer who lives in Chicago with her family and three cats. She has a B.A. in anthropology with a minor in English, and has built a freelance career over the years in writing and digital marketing. Her passions for cooking, decorating and home improvement contribute to her extensive knowledge of all things kitchen and home goods. In addition, her 20 years as a parent inform her expertise in the endless stream of toys and equipment that inevitably takes over the homes of most parents. She also enjoys gardening, making and sipping margaritas, and aspires to be a crazy cat lady once all the children are grown.


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