What Size Putter Grip Should You Use? [Little or Large?]

Putting is one of the most important parts of golf. Almost half your score is taken on the putting green, yet, many golfers don't really think much about their putting equipment.

When it comes to your putting setup, choosing the right grip is just as important as finding a good putter head. 

So before you go ahead and change your putter grip, which putter grip size should you choose? Let's take a look.

What Size Putter Grip Should You Use?

The Importance of Putter Grip Size

Before diving into sizes, it's essential to understand why grip size matters.

The grip is your sole connection to the club. A grip that's too large or too small can affect wrist movement, leading to inconsistent putts.

The right size ensures comfort, minimises hand tension, and promotes a smooth, pendulum-like putting stroke.

 

Different Grip Sizes

Putter grips come in various sizes, each catering to different needs.

Here's a few putter grip sizes which you'll most commonly see:

  • Standard: The most common size, suitable for a wide range of golfers.
  • Midsize: Slightly larger than standard, ideal for players with larger hands or those who prefer a heftier grip.
  • Oversize/Jumbo: Significantly larger, an oversize putter grip minimises wrist action, making them perfect for players prone to wristy stroke.
  • Undersize: Smaller than standard, these cater to players with smaller hands.

 

Oversize putting grip from Welton Golf

 

Factors to Consider When Choosing A Grip

Choosing the right grip size involves more than just hand size.

Here are some factors to consider:

  • Hand Size: Measure from the base of your palm to the tip of your middle finger. A length of 7 inches or less might suit a standard or undersize grip, 7 to 8.75 inches a midsize grip, and over 8.75 inches an oversize grip.
  • Putting Style: If you have an active wrist movement, a bigger putter grip can help stabilise your stroke.
  • Feel: Some players prefer a thicker grip for a softer feel or to reduce grip pressure.
  • Grip Material and Texture: The material can influence the grip's actual feel in your hands. Some materials might feel larger or smaller than their actual size.

 

The Rise of Non-Tapered Grips

Traditional grips taper from top to bottom. However, non-tapered grips, where the grip's diameter remains consistent, have gained popularity.

Many top players on the PGA Tour have adopted them, claiming they promote even grip pressure and enhance consistency.

 

Experimentation is Key

Golf is a personal journey.

What works for one might not resonate with another.

If you're unsure about grip size, experiment with a few different options. However, you'll always come back to Welton Golf for unmatched style and feel.

 

Final Thoughts

The right putter grip can be the difference between a birdie and a bogey.

In the quest for the perfect grip, remember that comfort is paramount. We created the Sky Vibe Putter Grip for this reason.

Whether you're a seasoned pro or a weekend warrior, understanding and choosing the right putter grip size can be a game-changer.

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