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what is the difference between golf pride mcc plus 4 and the not plus 4

by Scarlett Botsford Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago

The main difference between the two is that the Mcc has a smaller engine and less weight than the Mcc Plus 4. The Golf Pride Mcc and Mcc Plus are two different types of diesel engines that are designed for golf cars.

The MCC Plus4 is a tour-proven, hybrid golf grip featuring a larger lower hand and new softer rubber material. The MCC Plus4 simulates 4 additional wraps of tape on the lower hand to encourage lighter grip pressure, reduced tension, and increased power.

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What is the Golf Pride MCC plus 4 grip?

The Golf Pride MCC Plus 4 grip takes Golf Pride’s hugely popular Multi Compound grip and increases the size of the lower half to create a taper-free grip. If you read the in-depth What’s In the Bag articles about PGA Tour pros, you will notice that many of them prefer extra wraps of grip tape under their lower hand.

What is the MCC Plus4 ™?

The MCC Plus4 ™ is a tour-proven, hybrid golf grip featuring a larger lower hand and new softer rubber material. The MCC Plus4 simulates 4 additional wraps of tape on the lower hand to encourage lighter grip pressure, reduced tension, and increased power. The larger outside diameter simulates the feel of building up the grip with four extra wraps.

What is a plus 4 grip on a golf club?

Golf Pride. The MCC Plus4 ™ is a tour-proven, hybrid golf grip featuring a larger lower hand and new softer rubber material. The MCC Plus4 simulates 4 additional wraps of tape on the lower hand to encourages lighter grip pressure, reduced tension, and increased power.

Do any tour players use the Plus4 MCC grips?

Dont see any tour player with the Plus4 MCC Grips only the regular MCC. Have the regular MCC on all my Titleict clubs since years and regripped them again with the regular MCC.

What is the difference between MCC and MCC Plus4?

The new MCC Plus4 grip from Golf Pride offers the same all-around performance as did the original MCC grip. The big difference is the larger lower portion that effectively creates a grip size equal to one installed with four wraps of buildup.

What does MCC stand for in Golf Pride grips?

New Decade® MultiCompoundThe MCC™ (New Decade® MultiCompound) is an innovative hybrid grip that fuses the positive performance of rubber and cord.

How long do MCC grips last?

As a general rule, it's recommended that you change your grips once a year, though if you play more than 40 rounds a year or hit the range a few times a week, you may need to replace grips more often. The most obvious sign of worn grips is a slick, glossy feel and appearance.

Who should use midsize golf grips?

Midsize golf grips are best for those that have a large hand, wear an oversized glove, and also those with arthritis. The midsize grip makes it so that your hand does not have to bend and close quite as much. This certainly helps those that felt as though they were having too much of their hand on the club.

What does +4 mean on golf grips?

The Golf Pride MCC Plus4 is equivalent to the New Decade grip except with 4 extra wraps of grip in the lower hand. The Lamkin Sonar Standard+ simulates one extra wrap of tape, while the ST+2 Hybrid grip simulates 2 extra wraps.

Who uses MCC grips on tour?

Golf Pride MCC Grip Tour PlayersPlayerIn the Bag On:Rory McIlroyJune 2022Bernd WiesbergerMarch 2022Luke DonaldMarch 2022Phil MickelsonJanuary 20227 more rows

Who should use MCC Plus4 grips?

Conclusion. For the thousands of golfers who prefer a larger lower hand on their grip, the Golf Pride MCC Plus 4 grip is a godsend. It offers the taper-free shape, and all the benefits thereof, without the hassle of extra wraps. The only question left is what you're going to do with all those extra rolls of grip tape.

What grips does Tiger Woods use?

Many leading professional golfers, such as Tiger Woods use the interlocking grip. Place your hands on the golf club and intertwine your pinky finger on the trailing hand with the index finger on the lead hand. This is a good grip for people with smaller hands.

What is the difference between standard and midsize golf grips?

The size of the grip is only minimally different but it makes a notable difference in your hands. Standard grips are for hands that measure 7 inches to 8 3/4 inches while midsize grips are for hands that measure 8 1/4 inches to 9 1/4 inches. It is also recommended that you can choose your grip based on your glove.

How do I know if I need a midsize golf grip?

As a general rule, if you wear a golf glove size of Large / Cadet Large or bigger, a Midsize or Jumbo grip is the proper fit for you. If you're not sure whether you would benefit from a larger grip, take one of your current golf grips in your top (lead) hand.

Do pros use standard or midsize grips?

Hand size can easily be measured and most Pros play with standard grips. The standard measurement for hand size is 7 to 8,75 inches from the crease in the wrist to the tip of the middle finger.

How many layers of tape do I need for a midsize grip?

As a general rule, adding 4 extra layers of tape (in addition to the 1 wrap of double-sided tape needed to adhere the grip to the shaft) will take a grip from an Undersize to Standard, Standard to Midsize, and so on. Be aware that building up grips with extra tape will stretch the rubber and make the grip feel firmer!

What is the MCC Plus 4 grip?

The Golf Pride MCC Plus 4 grip takes Golf Pride’s hugely popular Multi Compound grip and increases the size of the lower half to create a taper-free grip.

What colors are the MCC Plus 4?

The standard sized MCC Plus 4 is available in grey, red, and blue. At least for this year, the midsize grip is available only in grey.

Does golf pride have a larger hand?

Golf Pride says that this design also has great benefits: lighter grip pressure, reduced tension, and increased power. It’s also thought that a larger lower hand makes hooking the ball less likely.

Is the MCC Plus 4 softer than the NDMC?

The lower half of the grip is also softer than the NDMC due to the use of a softer rubber. The upper half of the MCC Plus 4 does feel just like the classic Multi Compound. It’s firm with just enough cord to give you a great all-weather grip.

What is the MCC Plus4?

Golf Pride's MCC Plus4 encourages lighter grip pressure, reduced tension, and increased power. Available in three colors - red, blue and light grey, they are a .60 round grip that weighs about five grams heavier than the New Decade MCC’s.

What does plus 4 mean in golf?

Plus 4 stands for the removal of the tapering seen in most grips, and adding the equivalent of 4 “wraps” underneath the lower hand (a 4.6 percent larger lower hand diameter than other MCC’s). Through tour input and testing, Golf Pride concluded that most players prefer a slightly larger grip with a less tapered transfer into the lower hand.

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The Golf Pride MCC Plus 4 griptakes Golf Pride’s hugely popular Multi Compound grip and increases the size of the lower half to create a taper-free grip.
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Introduction

  • If you read the in-depth What’s In the Bag articles about PGA Tour pros, you will notice that many of them prefer extra wraps of grip tape under their lower hand. Whether this is simply a preference or a necessary defense against hooking the ball, it’s a trend that you can also see among better amateur players. This trend has not gone unnoticed by Golf Pride. To the delight of club builder…
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Looks

  • The Golf Pride MCC Plus 4 gripis indistinguishable from the classic New Decade Multi Compound, with the exception of the white outline around the Golf Pride logo. The standard sized MCC Plus 4 is available in grey, red, and blue. At least for this year, the midsize grip is available only in grey.
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Feel

  • While the new MCC Plus 4 griplooks exactly like the New Decade Multi Compound, it does have a distinct feel. First, of course, is the thicker lower half. This difference is immediately noticeable, even to those who aren’t equipment fanatics. The lower half of the grip is also softer than the NDMC due to the use of a softer rubber. The upper half of...
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Performance

  • 4.6%. That’s the difference in the size of the lower hand. While it doesn’t seem like much, it’s immediately noticeable and, for me, much more comfortable. Golf Pride says that this design also has great benefits: lighter grip pressure, reduced tension, and increased power. It’s also thought that a larger lower hand makes hooking the ball less likely. While I don’t have data to prove any o…
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Conclusion

  • For the thousands of golfers who prefer a larger lower hand on their grip, the Golf Pride MCC Plus 4 gripis a godsend. It offers the taper-free shape, and all the benefits thereof, without the hassle of extra wraps. The only question left is what you’re going to do with all those extra rolls of grip tape.
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