Swing Grip Size Guide

Grips Come in a Range of Sizes

Having the right size grip can greatly impact your game. Finding the ideal grip size for your hands helps maximize the benefits of grip technology, texture, and feedback. Learn how to find the best match for you.

jumbo size grip

Jumbo

HandSize Over 9"

GloveSize Men's XL, 2XL

midsize grips

Midsize

HandSize 7.5" - 9"

GloveSize Men's L

standard size grips

Standard

HandSize 6.5" - 7.5"

GloveSize Men's M, L Women's L, M/L

undersize grips

Undersize

HandSize 5.5" - 6.5"

GloveSize Men's S Women's S, M

junior grips

Junior

HandSize Under 5.5"

GloveSize Women's XS

Measure your hand from palm to finger tip

Measure Your Hand or Use Your Glove Size

Using your upper grip hand, measure from the crease of your wrist to the tip of your middle finger. That length will tell you the size grip that best suits your game.

Your glove size can also help you determine what size grip you should use. Look on the inside of your glove for the size. Once you find it, look at our chart to see which grip will fit your hands best.

Find Your Grip

Knowing the Right Feel

What to look for when feeling for your grip size.

hand holding grip the correct size

Perfect

 Your fingers will barely touch the heel pad of your upper hand. 

hand holding a grip that is too small

Too Small

Your fingers will wrap underneath the heel pad of your hand.

hand holding grip that is too big

Too Large

Your fingers will not touch the heel pad of your hand.

Other Grip Considerations

  Stuck Between Sizes?

Some players get stuck in between sizes. A size up might feel too big and a size down can feel too small. If that’s the case, you can get an in-between feel by adding 2 to 4 wraps of tape to subtly increase the size of the grip slightly.

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  Help with Joint Pain and Arthritis

For those with arthritis or joint pain, we suggest sizing up while still ensuring you can confidently hold the club. You may also consider a grip from our CP collection (CPX or CP2). CP grips are softer and designed to absorb vibrations in the club giving your hands more comfort throughout the swing.

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  Core Size Matters

Core size can affect how a grip feels in your hand. Typically, if the core size is smaller than the shaft diameter, it will feel firmer and bigger than its true size. For example, a .58 core standard size grip on a .600 shaft will feel thicker than a .60 core standard size grip on a .600 shaft.

perfect grip sizing

Find Your Perfect Grip

Use our custom 3-step sizing tool to find your perfect grip.

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