Product Information

Midsize Grip Benefits

  • Enhanced Comfort & Reduced Hand Fatigue. Midsize grips provide a larger diameter than standard grips, reducing the amount of grip pressure needed to hold the club.
  • Balanced Control & Feel.  A standard taper means the grip gradually decreases in diameter from the top to the bottom, allowing for a natural hand positioning and release. This design helps golfers maintain proper wrist action while still offering stability through impact, leading to more consistent ball striking.
  • Improved Shot Consistency.  With a midsize grip, golfers are less likely to overuse their hands and wrists during the swing, which can lead to hooks or excessive clubface rotation. The standard taper preserves the natural grip shape, ensuring a smooth transition between the upper and lower hand for balanced shot control.
  • Reduced Tension & Better Swing Mechanics. By eliminating excessive grip pressure, a midsize grip allows for a more fluid and relaxed swing, reducing tension in the hands, wrists, and forearms. This promotes better tempo and rhythm, essential for both power and accuracy.

Who Should Choose Midsize?

  • Golfers with medium to large hands.  
    • If finger tips are pressing into pad of palm, a larger grip is recommended
  • Players who struggle with excess grip pressure or wrist action
  • Players seeking a smooth and consistent wrist action through impact

Grip Taper:

Reduced Taper:  Grip with smaller difference in lower hand and upper hand diameter – or a thicker lower hand section.
  • More even grip pressure leads to a light and balanced grip for more effortless power.
  • Enhanced clubface stability: the even pressure and smoother swing results in less excessive wrist action.  A more stable club face results in more consistent contact and results.
  • Comfort and less fatigue
  • Ideal for aggressive and powerful swing styles.  Modern golfers are more athletic than ever before and need equipment to fit their swing.
Standard Taper: Gradually decreases in diameter from upper hand to lower hand. 
  • Shot shaping and control: allows for more lower-hand action.  Many players use wrist and hand movement to achieve a left or right movement in ball flight.
  • Increased club head speed due to encourage wrist action through release.  Some golfers use club lag and a well-timed wrist action to generate speed and power.
  • Natural hand positioning and feel for players who have developed skill and talent with hand-wrist action through impact.