
Specifications
Model | Core Size | Weight | Installed Size |
CP2 Pro - Undersize | .580" | 45g | Undersize |
CP2 Pro - Standard | .600" | 52g | Standard |
CP2 Pro - Midsize | .600" | 64g | Midsize |
CP2 Pro - Jumbo | .600" | 78g | Jumbo |
What are the Best Golf Pride grips?
Tour Velvet Super Tack: The Golf Pride Tour Velvet grip is one of the most basic/standard looking grips in all of golf with its single black color and minimal white Golf Pride branding. This specific characteristic is one of the major reasons that it’s one of the most widely used grips in golf.
How good is the Super tack CP2 PRO GRIP?
The Super Tack is a very responsive grip and slippage in the hands is a complete non-issue. The biggest help in the performance of the CP2 Pro is the new reduced taper that makes the grip fit in your hands much better and helps reduce the need for being cute with different tape buildups.
What is the difference between the CP2 pro and CP2 wrap?
The CP2 Wrap features the same diamond pattern that can be found in the CP2 Pro. The most noticeable difference in appearance is the coil, or wrap appearance down the whole length of the grip. The tasteful blue and white graphics give the grip a little bit of flavor without trying too hard to be noticed on every shot.
What is the weight of the zgrip Plus2?
ZGRIP Plus2 Standard Black/Grey 50.0 g 60 Round GR2S-6AR-F7A-XA CP2 Grip Size Color Weight Core SKU CP2 Pro Undersize Black 45.0 g 58 Round CCPU-58R-H19-X04 CP2 Pro Standard Black 51.5 g 60 Round CCPS-60R-H19-X04 CP2 Pro Midsize Black 64.0 g 60 Round CCPM-60R-H19-X04 CP2 Pro Jumbo Black 81.0 g 60 Round CCPJ-60R-H19-X04 CP2 Wrap Undersize Black

What is the difference between the Golf Pride CP2 and CP2 Pro?
The CP2 is available in two models: the blue CP2 Wrap grip and the red-detailed CP2 Pro. The Wrap version is designed specifically for players that like the soft feel and comfort of a classic wrap grip, whilst the Pro model features a straight, textured feel.
Do pros use Golf Pride grips?
75% of the top 100 PGA Tour players use Golf Pride golf grips. The Tour Velvet grip is the most popular with 32 players choosing it but 23 different grips made by 7 different brands are used by the top 100.
What is the softest Golf Pride grip?
CPXWHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Golf Pride launches its softest grip ever, the CPX. The grip, which is made of the softest rubber compound in company history, builds traction through a raised diamond-quilted pattern along both sides.
Which grip is best for golf?
The 8 best golf grips for comfort and no-slip performanceGolf Pride Tour Velvet Align grip. Courtesy of Golf Pride.Golf Pride MCC Plus 4 Align grips. Courtesy of Golf Pride.Lamkin Sonar grip. Courtesy of Lamkin.Lamkin Comfort Plus grip. ... Super Stroke Soft Wrap TC grip. ... Winn Dri-Tac X grips. ... Winn Dri-Tac Wrap grip.
What grips does Rory McIlroy use?
McIlroy's grips are Golf Pride's Tour Velvet with two wraps of tape under the left hand and three wraps under where McIlroy places his right hand.
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 are the stickiest golf grips?
Best Tacky Golf Grips in 2022Winn Dritac Standard Golf Grips (Best Tacky Golf Grips)SuperStroke Cross Comfort Golf Grips (Runner Up 1)Golf Pride CP2 Wrap Golf Grips (Runner Up 2)SAPLIZE PU Material Golf Grips (Best Tacky Golf Grips for the Price)More items...
Should I use standard or midsize grips?
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. If you wear a men's medium or medium-large glove, you most likely need a standard grip.
What size grip should I use?
WHAT GRIP SIZE DO I NEED?FULL HAND LENGTHLONGEST FINGER LENGTHGRIP SIZE7" to 7 3/4"Under 3"Standard3" to 4"Midsize4" and overMidsize7 3/4" to 8 1/4"Under 3"Standard20 more rows
Do pros use oversize grips?
While most pros aren't using oversize grips on their other clubs, they can help amateurs reduce grip pressure during the full swing.
What size grips do most pros use?
Grip Sizes The most popular size is the standard grip, for players whose hand measures 7 inches to 8 3/4 inches from the wrist crease to the tip of the middle finger.
What are the most popular grips on PGA Tour?
The most popular version on TOUR is Golf Pride's Tour Velvet, which combines a rubber-blend compound with a computer-designed, non-slip surface pattern to maximize playability and comfort. It's also known as the grip model upon which many club manufacturers base their designs.
What is CP2 Pro?
Combining high-performance technology with a soft, tacky feel , the innovative CP2 Pro® delivers comfort and control for superior performance. CP2 features Golf Pride’s exclusive Control Core® technology, an inner core stabilizer that is specifically engineered to reduce torque. A larger lower hand geometry simulating four extra layers of tape in the lower hand encourages even grip pressure. With the CP2, control fits in the palm of your hand.
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What is CP2 grip?
CP2 grips, defined by their Comfort, Control and Performance attributes, are the softest performance grips in Golf Pride history. New proprietary Control Core™ technology allows for a softer feel without compromising performance.
How much is a CP2?
The CP2 line features three sizes, standard, midsize and jumbo, with a street price of $6.99, $7.49 and $7.99, respectively, and will be available through golf specialty stores and green-grass retailers beginning March 2014.
bstring
I really like the feel of the new CP2 grips. I'm blessed with very short fingers and
harold baines
IMO liking the feel is pretty much the best criteria for grip selection it's not as if some slight variation of taper is going to make you slice it 70 yards into the woods instead of being dead center in the short stuff just install the ones you like....
myspinonit
The wrap fees a bit softer for me than the Pro (though I just tested he Pro at the dummied up grip set-ups a a golf shop.
bstring
I was also checking them out on the dummy shaft pieces at the store. The Winn's felt much more slick after some wear. I put one on my new driver a when they first came out and it still feels great. I'm more concerned with a non tapered grip having some effect on my irons. Again, its because I have short fingers and small hands.
bstring
Grip pressure is so important. I worked with a VERY good teacher years ago who had me take off my glove and get the feel of a light grip.
HawkeyeDan
I thought the wrap was slightly slicker when wet. The pro had better grip for me. Honestly I didn't care for either, and I am a wrap grip fan in general. I like the Tacki-mac wraps personally. Ymmv
Bonesaw
Feel i think is preference. I like the cp2 wrap. And yes on some clubs I use just the 1 piece. On driver and some others i use an extra half piece on the bottom hand.
Introduction
Looks
- Tour Velvet Super Tack: The Golf Pride Tour Velvet grip is one of the most basic/standard looking grips in all of golf with its single black color and minimal white Golf Pride branding. This specific characteristic is one of the major reasons that it’s one of the most widely used grips in golf. Well now there’s an updated version in the Super Tack which still maintains a basic black look and mi…
Feel
- Tour Velvet Super Tack: If you have previously played the Tour Velvet grip, but you’re looking for a little more durability and more tack or grip, the Super Tack is perfect for you. I typically play the Tour Velvet and this made the Super Tack immediately feel familiar to me, but it was quite noticeable right away just how much more grip it really has. It doesn’t get slick in your hands lik…
Performance
- Tour Velvet Super Tack: As mentioned before, the Super Tack had a very familiar feel to me, but it impressed me the most with how well it dealt with the elements. It would get wet, or relatively dirty, and did not take rigorous efforts to maintain its usability. The Super Tack is a very responsive grip and slippage in the hands is a complete non-issue. CP2 Pro and Wrap: The bigge…
Conclusion
- I’m always skeptical about new grips being more than a bunch of marketing gimmicks aimed at getting my money before the golf season starts. Fortunately,Golf Pride appears to have backed up their marketing with the new Tour Velvet Super Tack, CP2 Pro, and CP2 Wrap and sold me on these grips being worth it. It’s important to make sure your grips are in good shape for every rou…
Price & Specs
- Tour Velvet: Price: $6.19 – Standard, $7.19 – Midsize Weight: Standard – 49.5g, Midsize – 57g CP2 Pro: Price: $7.19 – Standard, $7.69 – Midsize, $8.19 – Jumbo Weight: Standard – 52g, Midsize – 64g, Jumbo – 78g CP2 Wrap: Price: $7.19 – Standard, $7.69 – Midsize, $8.19 – Jumbo Weight: Standard – 52g, Midsize – 64g, Jumbo – 78g