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Who has the best feeling golf club gripsIf your hands tend to sweat a lot, then a cord model might be a better choice. Cord grips come in different configurations, including half-cord, full-cord, cord-wrap, velvet-cord and soft-cord. As is the case with all categories of golf equipment, new materials and technologies have vastly improved the quality and feel of modern grips, and there now are a number of cord style grips that feel as soft as velvet models, but with the added tack cord provides. For golfers with sensitive hands, or who simply prefer a soft feel, a buffed, velvet-style grip still is the top choice. A final consideration is grip pattern. Grip styles are numerous, ranging from the ' sublime to the outrageous. The plain wrap (a or perforated-wrap (b) grip will never go out of style. Equally as traditional and is the velvet pattern (c), made famous by Golf Pride's legendary Victory and, more recently, Lamkin's Crossline pattern. Cord (d) and half-cord (e) styles add an extra level of hold, especially in wet conditions. Sharpro Grips features DualCord technology, which provides the extra gripping power of cord where it's needed the most. The cord weave is only featured on the , top portion of the grip, where the glove hand rests. The bottom section is comprised of a softer, cordless material for enhanced feel and touch with your bare hand. An added benefit of the Sharpro design is less hand fatigue and improved performance in wet conditions. Sharpro Grips are available in a variety of colors. Winn's heritage of unique-feeling and performing grips continues with the introduction of two new models. The G7 and G8 grips are both made from Winn's proprietary V17 polymer material. Featuring an ergonomic design that's said to provide superior comfort, both models are also designed to perform admirably in bad weather or humid conditions. In addition, the G7 and GB are specially designed to provide durability that's far superior to any previous Winn model with a slightly firmer feel. |