A fresh set of golf grips can be the reset your golf game needs. Regripping your clubs can completely change how they feel in ...
When a rubber golf grip starts to wear out from overuse, it often gets slick and slippery, and it can negatively impact your performance. How can you swing confidently when you can’t hold onto the ...
Who It’s For: Golfers who want a softer feeling, more-cushioned grip that still provides traction. The Skinny: The new CPX is the softest performance grip Golf Pride has ever made, and with a new ...
Let’s face it, most golfers have classic black grips on their golf clubs and a simple white glove to hold them. There’s nothing wrong with the classic black-and-white combination, but why not mix ...
The new Concept Helix grip system is intended to make re-gripping easier, eliminating the need for tape, solvents and other equipment. Will golfers be keen on an innovative DIY approach that ...
There’s been a lot made about the ongoing evolution within the traditional game of golf, and how these changes have better positioned the sport’s future. It almost seems strange to include golf grips ...
Everyone who plays this silly game knows how no two rounds are alike—one day the putter is cold, another day the trusty fade isn’t so trusty, and so on. Consistency is craved in golf because it can be ...
Golf Pride is doubling down on its popular Align raised reminder grip technology with the release of its new Align Max grips. Align technology has been available since 2017 across many Golf Pride ...
The name’s Pride, Golf Pride. They’ve got a license to grip. It’s an odd job, granted, but You Only Grip Twice. Especially if you’re The Man With the Golden Grip. Are those enough James Bond-related ...
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Golf Pride Align Max Grip Review

Golf Pride is a colossus within the golf industry making many of the best golf grips in the game. Chances are if you are reading this, you have definitely picked up a golf club before and if so, it is ...
Even though you should, odds are you haven’t changed your grips recently. Or ever. Odds are even worse that you've changed your grips by yourself recently. Or ever. Too messy, too many tools, too ...