Corded vs Rubber Golf Grips: Performance Comparison

 

Are the best golf grips rubber or corded? These two styles feel very different in the hands.

When should you use rubber grips?

Rubber grips are often the best golf grips if you usually play in dry or moderate conditions. They blend natural and synthetic rubber compounds to give you a tacky, comfortable feel while still being durable. Many of them use surface patterns that are designed to improve traction without feeling rough. Rubber grips soften the shock you feel at impact, so your hands don’t get tired or sore even if you practice a lot or hit off hard turf.

One note: Keep your rubber grips clean. Dirt and oils can reduce their tackiness over time!

When should you use cord grips?

Cord grips are often the best golf grips for those who:

·       Play often in wet or humid weather

·       Sweat heavily during rounds

·       Prefer a firm, textured grip with maximum control

Cord grips mix rubber with woven fibers embedded near the surface. Instead of relying on tackiness, they give you traction through texture — and that extra bite helps when your hands get sweaty or when you’re playing in rainy or humid conditions.

Because full-cord grips can feel rough on your hands (especially if you practice a lot) and can wear out your gloves faster, they’re not for everyone. But some golfers actually like that rough texture because it gives them a more secure feel on the club.

How do you choose the best golf grips for your game?

It really comes down to how you hold the club and where you play most.

·    Rubber grips feel soft in your hands and give you enough tackiness to hold the club securely when conditions are dry.

·      Cord gives you bite when things get sweaty or wet.

The best way to decide? Pick up both and see which one feels right in your hands!

If you’re ready to re-grip your clubs or upgrade your build, we carry a wide selection of rubber and corded grips from trusted brands. Spend $300 or more, and you’ll receive free shipping. And if you’d like help choosing the right grip for your playing style, call us at (877) 554-4653.

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