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Frequently Asked Questions?
Are Golf Pride grips good for all skill levels and playing conditions?
Yes, Golf Pride grips are trusted by professionals and amateurs alike for their consistent quality, feel, and performance in all weather conditions. As the global leader in golf grip technology, Golf Pride is the #1 grip on tour — used by more than 80% of professional golfers worldwide without paid endorsements.
Golf Pride offers a broad range of grips to suit every skill level and playing condition. From the classic Tour Velvet to the hybrid MCC Plus4 these grips deliver excellent shot stability, traction and durability. The materials are engineered to maintain a firm grip and feedback even in humidity or rain, helping players stay confident and consistent.
Beginners appreciate the comfier and softer grips like the CP2 Wrap, while more experienced golfers value the feedback and firmness from Z-Grip Cord.
How do I install Golf Pride Align grips at home or go to a professional?
Installing Golf Pride Align grips requires some basic tools as Align technology includes a raised ridge for consistent hand placement.
The ridge must be precisely aligned with your clubface for proper setup. You might not get this right first time, best to try multiple times.
Here’s what you’ll need:
- Golf grip solvent
- A double-sided grip tape
- Something soft to clamp the shaft
- A blade or a utility knife would do (for removing old grips)
- The new Golf Pride Align grips – of course!
Steps:
- Secure the club using a soft clamp, making sure no damage to the shaft happens during the re-gripping process.
- Remove the old grip and clean off any residue.
- Apply new double-sided tape to the shaft.
- Lubricate with the grip solvent to the inside of the Align grip and the taped shaft.
- Slide the grip onto the shaft quickly while ensuring the Align ridge is square to the clubface.
- Let it dry for at least a few hours.
If you’re unsure, a professional club fitter or local golf shop can install Align grips with a digital lie/loft machine to ensure perfect alignment. Proper installation is key to benefiting from the Align feature’s consistent hand placement and directional control
What’s the price range for Golf Pride grips and are they worth it?
Golf Pride grips generally range from £8 to £15 per grip, depending on the model, features and materials it is made from. Premium options like the Golf Pride MCC Plus4, Z-Grip Cord, or Tour Velvet Align sit at the higher end of that range due to their advanced materials and hybrid construction.
Standard grips like the Tour Velvet or DD2 are a bit more budget-friendly while still offering solid performance and durability.
Golf Pride grips may cost slightly more than the generic alternatives, they do deliver exceptional value through enhanced durability, superior traction, and improved feel. Most golfers find that upgrading to Golf Pride grips noticeably improves their grip confidence and shot consistency.
Regripping your entire set might cost between £80 to £120, but considering that grips are your only direct contact with the club, the investment is more than justified. Plus, quality grips like these can last for 40–60 rounds or more with proper care.
What’s the difference between Golf Pride Tour Velvet and Tour Velvet 360?
The Golf Pride Tour Velvet and Tour Velvet 360 grips share the same base technology — a trusted rubber compound that offers soft feel, moderate tackiness, and consistent performance.
However, the key difference lies in alignment design and aesthetic layout.
- Tour Velvet: Features a traditional “logo down” installation with directional markings that help with grip alignment. It’s great for standard adjustable clubs where the grip orientation doesn’t change.
- Tour Velvet 360: Designed specifically for adjustable drivers, fairways, and hybrids, the 360 version has a uniform, non-directional surface. It allows clubheads to be adjusted without the grip looking misaligned. This is ideal for players who frequently tweak loft or lie settings.
Both the grips offer the same soft texture and feedback, making them suitable for a wide range of golfers. The choice between the two simply depends on whether you want directional alignment (Tour Velvet) or 360-degree rotational symmetry (Tour Velvet 360).
How do you clean and maintain Golf Pride grips to extend their life?
We would recommend cleaning Golf Pride grips every now and then, this will help maintain their grip feel, improves performance, and extends grip life. Over time, dirt, sweat, and oils from your hands can cause grips to feel slippery or hard.
Here’s how to clean them safely:
- Add some dish soap with warm water in a spray bottle.
- Use a soft-bristle brush (like a toothbrush) to scrub the grip’s surface gently.
- Rinse lightly with a damp towel — avoid soaking or high-pressure water.
- Towel dry immediately and let air dry fully before using.
For corded grips like the MCC Plus4 or Z-Grip, use a slightly firmer brush to clear debris from the textured surface. Avoid harsh chemicals, solvents, or abrasive pads, as they can break down the grip material.
It’s good practice to wipe grips down with a damp towel after each round and deep clean every 3–4 weeks, especially in humid or muddy conditions






































