I’ve played the Winn Grips, liked them, but they showed significant wear in a short period of time. Replaced them with medium GolfPride MCC +4 Align grips. I’ll try these in the spring. Pretty happy with these over the Winn grips.
@@jessecooper9795 Glad there are options. I bought GP MCC midsize, GP MCC + 4 midsize, lampkin UTx midsize and also tried GP MCC midsize with extra wraps on bottom half to simulate +4 and put them on my irons to test. For me the best are either MCC midsize or Lampkin UTx. I'm coming from GP Z cords, which are great, but pretty harsh on the hands, so I like a corded grip hence UTx or MCC
@stevejohnstonpga aye! That's a good combination of grip and tac. Golfer's have to know their place. Just like when me old friend Sam Torrance said "back when sheep were sheep and men were men"
@@stevejohnstongolf I wash my club grips once every 2 months, they cost a lot of money, why not invest in maintaining them, Play better golf, your channels great
Standing cut is amazing. I worked in club building for years and was never brave enough. Then, doing the spiral tape. I'm impressed.
Callaway MD3 and MD4 wedges as well as alot of their clubs from this era came stock with these grips and made me a fan.
The wetter the better
I’ve played the Winn Grips, liked them, but they showed significant wear in a short period of time. Replaced them with medium GolfPride MCC +4 Align grips. I’ll try these in the spring. Pretty happy with these over the Winn grips.
That's the grips I've been using but when it gets a little cool outside they lose their softness
Aye, you can't beat the golf pride mcc +4. Fine as a grip that's made
@@jessecooper9795 tried the +4 MCC in midsize, but that lower portion is too squishy and feels like it rotates in my hands. Not the grip for me.
@@chiefnakoma get ready for squishy if you're gonna try the new Lamkin in the spring!
@@jessecooper9795 Glad there are options. I bought GP MCC midsize, GP MCC + 4 midsize, lampkin UTx midsize and also tried GP MCC midsize with extra wraps on bottom half to simulate +4 and put them on my irons to test. For me the best are either MCC midsize or Lampkin UTx. I'm coming from GP Z cords, which are great, but pretty harsh on the hands, so I like a corded grip hence UTx or MCC
Steve,,,what golf shoes are you wearing in this clip?
Funny enough, I just bought the V-back Lamkin blue putter grip... Love the shape and feel.
Good choice!
Just the fact that you installed that grip with NO special tools is amazing.
the spirit in the water bottle is quite clever
I’ve used lamkin grips for years. The black and white cross check pattern. Last forever.
They are great quality 👍
Do these chafe up the hands like a regular full cord?
No, they are softer not as harsh
@stevejohnstonpga aye! That's a good combination of grip and tac. Golfer's have to know their place. Just like when me old friend Sam Torrance said "back when sheep were sheep and men were men"
Why would swing speed be a factor in which grip you should use? I play in a hot and humid environment, so these might be a good choice for me.
A worn grip requires extra grip pressure which may reduce swing speed🤷♂️
These grips initially seemed interesting, but you lost me at "higher swing speeds." 🤣 I'll stick with the Lamkin Sonar+, tackiest I've ever used.
One question how long will they stay tacky like.?
I find they are more tacky when they get wet as I’ve been using them for a couple of weeks now
Easier for amateurs to use 2" wide grip tape Steve. Measure the length and attach. No need to roll round.
UTX no core are the best
u don't know need to take the wrappers off lol - when you put the grip on the wrapper will come off on its own!
I know but I’m old school
If your grips are slipping, was with hot soapy water and a light scrub,
Be like new again.
But for how long??? Works initially👍👍
@@stevejohnstongolf I wash my club grips once every 2 months, they cost a lot of money, why not invest in maintaining them,
Play better golf, your channels great