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GOLF CLUB GRIPS

  • A M58 grip core size on a .580 shaft butt = Men’s Standard Grip (.900).
  • A M58 grip core size on a .600 shaft butt = 1/64" Oversize Mens’ Grip (.915).
  • Most OEM’s use a M58 core on a .600 shaft butt = 1/64" Oversize Men’s Grip (.915).
Relative Size
Men's Diameter
Women's Diameter
 
2" Down Shaft
6" Down Shaft
2" Down Shaft
2" Down Shaft
1/8" Oversize
1.025
.885
.970
.840
1/16" Oversize
.960
.825
.910
.780
3/64" Oversize
.945
.810
.895
.765
1/32" Oversize
.930
.795
.880
.750
1/64" Oversize
.915
.780
.865
.735
STANDARD
.900
.765
.850
.720
1/64" Undersize
.885
.750
.835
.705
1/32" Undersize
.870
.735
.820
.690

Now don't get all excited about all the numbers up there. My advice is try Standard grips first (which are probably on your clubs now), and then experiment... and see which you like best. There is no one perfect grip for a certain size hand. In my opinion, trial and error is the only way to find what's best for you. Your clubmaker can increase the size of your grip by using "build up tape" under your grip (ie. 1,2, or 3 wraps, or by using midsize grips). And they can make them smaller by putting on a grip with a larger "core size" (the core of the grip).

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