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Do Thicker Golf Grips Reduce Hand Action? What Golfers Should Know

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Thicker grips are often recommended to golfers who feel their hands are too active, but the truth is slightly more nuanced. A thicker grip can help, but only if it fits the player’s actual problem.

At Outtabounds, grip conversations are part of a broader equipment picture that includes regripping, club work, fitting and the way golfers actually practise and play. That practical approach matters because the right answer is not just what sounds best online. It is what helps the club sit in your hands properly.

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Why thicker can help

A larger diameter reduces how much the fingers wrap and apply leverage. For golfers who flip, over-rotate or squeeze too tightly, that can produce a calmer sensation. It can also reduce forearm tension and make the club feel more supported.

The useful test is always the same. Does the grip help the club feel more secure, more natural and easier to control under real playing conditions? When the answer is yes, the fitting decision is usually heading in the right direction.

Do Thicker Golf Grips Reduce Hand Action? What Golfers Should Know fitting and feel comparison

Do Thicker Golf Grips Reduce Hand Action? What Golfers Should Know fitting and feel comparison.

Why it does not always help

Some golfers rely on hand awareness for timing and clubhead feel. If they jump too far in size, they may feel disconnected from the strike or struggle to release the club naturally. That is why fitting matters more than slogans.

The useful test is always the same. Does the grip help the club feel more secure, more natural and easier to control under real playing conditions? When the answer is yes, the fitting decision is usually heading in the right direction.

Question What to check Likely direction
Do your hands feel too active? Notice whether the club turns over too easily Try fuller sizing or reduced taper
Do you play in damp conditions often? Think about rain, dew and glove wear Consider more texture or hybrid traction
Do your grips feel shiny or hard? Look for wear and loss of surface feel Fresh regripping may solve the issue

Different thick-grip philosophies

It is also worth remembering that thicker does not always mean the same thing. Full-swing oversized families like those explored in the JumboMax series feel different from reduced-taper concepts or from the oversized putter shapes in the SuperStroke series. The design goal changes depending on the club and the brand.

The useful test is always the same. Does the grip help the club feel more secure, more natural and easier to control under real playing conditions? When the answer is yes, the fitting decision is usually heading in the right direction.

Do Thicker Golf Grips Reduce Hand Action? What Golfers Should Know texture, size and shape options

Do Thicker Golf Grips Reduce Hand Action? What Golfers Should Know texture, size and shape options.

Use ball flight and comfort together

If thicker grips reduce the miss you dislike and make the club feel less tense, they are doing something useful. If they simply make the club feel dead or awkward, they are probably too much. Performance and comfort should point in the same direction.

The useful test is always the same. Does the grip help the club feel more secure, more natural and easier to control under real playing conditions? When the answer is yes, the fitting decision is usually heading in the right direction.

Best next step

This is one of the easiest equipment questions to test in the real world. Compare a current club against one with a larger grip, then judge pressure, face awareness and confidence. If you need help making that decision practical, the Outtabounds regripping service and Golf Services Nottingham page are sensible next steps.

The useful test is always the same. Does the grip help the club feel more secure, more natural and easier to control under real playing conditions? When the answer is yes, the fitting decision is usually heading in the right direction.

Do Thicker Golf Grips Reduce Hand Action? What Golfers Should Know practical regripping and buying decisions

Do Thicker Golf Grips Reduce Hand Action? What Golfers Should Know practical regripping and buying decisions.

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Conclusion

The right grip choice is the one that improves comfort and control without creating new problems. When you judge size, taper, texture and condition against your own game, the decision becomes much clearer and much more commercially sensible than chasing trends.

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