What are the best golf grips for sweaty hands?

The best golf grips for sweaty hands usually feature some sort of cord in their grip. That’s because they’re made up of small cotton fibers weaving throughout the grip to repel moisture away.

So in humid conditions, a full cord grip is extremely useful to have. That’s why a grip is a great way to prevent slippage with sweaty hands.

As with all product reviews, but especially with golf grips, you should really take the time to test these out. I recommend going to a local golf store and trying any of these out. At the very least, you should only order one grip before getting an entire set to make sure you actually like it.

Here are my recommendations for best golf grips for sweaty hands…

Golf Pride CPX Grip

  • EXO diamond-quilted pattern
  • Undersize, Standard, Midsize and Jumbo sizes
  • 60 Round
  • 52.0 g

Golf Pride is considered by many on tour to be the number one golf club grip. They make a variety of grips, but the CPX grip is a more than suitable option for those wanting maximum traction in all conditions but also something comfortable.

The traction, or tackiness, of the grip is very strong. When you grab hold of the club, all doubts of it slipping out of your hand are gone.

The grip has a diamond-quilted pattern that works some magic to help grip the club. I would recommend trying these out if you’re in the market for a reliable grip option.

Iomic Sticky 2.3 Grip

  • 9 colors
  • Medium firmness
  • 60 Round
  • 52.0 g

This grip excels in all weather types, including the soaking wet gloves someone with sweaty hands will be sporting.

The Iomic Sticky 2.3 grip is just that. The tackiness remains even in the worst weather conditions. The material is also respectful to your leather gloves by not overly wearing them down.

Comfort-wise, these are great grips too. They sit in your hand and feel amazing, even after playing an entire round. 

Again, these are a little pricier for grips but you can justify the price with how well they help mitigate sweaty hands.

Gripmaster Classic Leather Grips

  • Cowhide leather
  • Round
  • All-weather performance
  • Soft tacky feel

Gripmaster is marketing these as all-weather performance grips, which they’re delivering on. These are perfect for someone whose hands sweat terribly in humid conditions, as they actually get stickier.

Actually, all you need to do is run a moist towel over the grip and you get instant tackiness, which is from the infused Protack System. You 

They don’t wear out either. I read many reviews online where people claim they’ve used the grips for over a season without a dip in performance. You can actually hear the glove peeling off when you ungrip the club. 

This is a great grip for a golfer looking for a medium to firm touch. They also come in two different sizes so if you’re looking for a wider grip these can work for you as well.

SuperStroke Traxion Wrap Gold

  • Cowhide leather
  • Round
  • Soft tacky feel

If you’re looking to try something other than Golf Pride grips then the SuperStroke Traxion Wrap may be your answer. A huge bonus is how affordable they are, especially compared to a few of the other options reviewed in this post.

As you can expect, since this is a review geared towards grips for golfers with sweaty hands, the grips work very well in wet and humid conditions. They provide a tacky texture that could be used even without a glove.

One note if you plan on installing these grips yourself… Make sure to use plenty of solvent. Many reviews I read online indicated that people had trouble getting these on. They all recommended using extra solution.

Golf Pride MCC Plus4

  • 5 colors
  • Undersize, Standard, Midsize and Jumbo sizes
  • Larger lower hand
  • All-weather control
  • Soft micro-texture

The MCC Plus4 are actually the grips I currently have on my clubs. Even after 30+ rounds with them, I’m not seeing any excessive wear. They have held up extremely well.

As for the grip in wet conditions, it works better than expected. I never feel like I’m going to lose my club while swinging. In fact, they just feel really good in my hands and I’m confident they’re not going anywhere.

These are made of soft brushed cord compound.

I would call these mid-range grips for the price. They also come in a variety of color combinations to suit everyone’s tastes.

Lamkin Crossline Cord

  • Omni-directional traction pattern
  • Full cord technology
  • Softer Genesis material
  • All-weather performance

A great option for sweaty handed golfers looking for an oversized grip.

The Lamkin Crossline Cord is another corded grip that handles moisture with ease. The traction still feels soft and comfortable enough that you don’t even notice after playing an entire round. 

These only come in one color but they do come in multiple sizes.