Combining high-performance technology with a soft, tacky feel, the innovative new CP2 Pro delivers comfort and control for superior performance. Featuring Golf Pride’s exclusive Control Core technology, a 2.5” inner core stabilizer is specifically engineered to reduce torque. A reduced taper design allows for even grip pressure in each hand, and a soft, high-traction surface provides comfort in every swing. With the CP2, control fits in the palm of your hand.
Combining high-performance technology with a soft, tacky feel, the innovative new CP2 Pro delivers comfort and control for superior performance. Featuring Golf Pride’s exclusive Control Core technology, a 2.5” inner core stabilizer is specifically engineered to reduce torque. A reduced taper design allows for even grip pressure in each hand, and a soft, high-traction surface provides comfort in every swing. With the CP2, control fits in the palm of your hand.
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The lowest price for Golf Pride CP2 Pro Black/Red Golf Grip right now is $21.51.
Prices last updated 23 July 2024.
Golf Pride CP2 Pro Black/Red Golf Grip
Combining high-performance technology with a soft, tacky feel, the innovative new CP2 Pro delivers comfort and control for superior performance. Featuring Golf Pride’s exclusive Control Core technology, a 2.5” inner core stabilizer is specifically engineered to reduce torque. A reduced taper design allows for even grip pressure in each hand, and a soft, high-traction surface provides comfort in every swing. With the CP2, control fits in the palm of your hand.
Combining high-performance technology with a soft, tacky feel, the innovative new CP2 Pro delivers comfort and control for superior performance. Featuring Golf Pride’s exclusive Control Core technology, a 2.5” inner core stabilizer is specifically engineered to reduce torque. A reduced taper design allows for even grip pressure in each hand, and a soft, high-traction surface provides comfort in every swing. With the CP2, control fits in the palm of your hand.
Last updated at 23/07/2024 15:33:50
originally posted on pgatoursuperstore.com
These grips last a long time, easy to install, clean well with Dawn and a scrub brush. Best of all is the softness and ability to feel the ball hit the club face. I've used them now well over a year, maybe two. There is reason these are hard to find. I'm an 8 handicap and have xxl hands.
originally posted on pgatoursuperstore.com
Great grip! Larger lower hand and soft but tacky. I had been playing the tour wrap midsize, these are a bit larger and softer. It's less tapered. No need to build up the lower hand. Size is in between a midsize and jumbo.
originally posted on pgatoursuperstore.com
So I really gotta say that I love the way these grips look, and I really like the texture of the grips as well. There is very minimal taper and for some that may be a pro more than anything.But as someone who has lived in Texas their whole life I gotta say that these grips DO NOT- handle sweat well. I already have pretty sweaty hands, and here in Texas it can get very humid. And on more than one occasion I've had the club slip upwards in my back swing. Keep in mind I have a pretty firm grip so the fact that this happens is kind of absurd. Not to mention that I feel like I have to strangle the club when it gets wet/sweaty. Which (and keep in mind I'm a 20 handicap) I feel like prevents me from releasing the club correctly so I end up pulling.Overall the grips are ... MoreSo I really gotta say that I love the way these grips look, and I really like the texture of the grips as well. There is very minimal taper and for some that may be a pro more than anything.But as someone who has lived in Texas their whole life I gotta say that these grips DO NOT- handle sweat well. I already have pretty sweaty hands, and here in Texas it can get very humid. And on more than one occasion I've had the club slip upwards in my back swing. Keep in mind I have a pretty firm grip so the fact that this happens is kind of absurd. Not to mention that I feel like I have to strangle the club when it gets wet/sweaty. Which (and keep in mind I'm a 20 handicap) I feel like prevents me from releasing the club correctly so I end up pulling.Overall the grips are decent and would work great in dry climates like Denver Colorado or Utah where there's very little humidity. I am now considering switching to different grips.
| Style | Cp2 Pro |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Seasons | Year-round |
| Sport | Golf Club Parts |
| Product Dimensions | 30 x 20 x 20 cm; 49 Grams |
These grips last a long time, easy to install, clean well with Dawn and a scrub brush. Best of all is the softness and ability to feel the ball hit the club face. I've used them now well over a year, maybe two. There is reason these are hard to find. I'm an 8 handicap and have xxl hands.
Great grip! Larger lower hand and soft but tacky. I had been playing the tour wrap midsize, these are a bit larger and softer. It's less tapered. No need to build up the lower hand. Size is in between a midsize and jumbo.
So I really gotta say that I love the way these grips look, and I really like the texture of the grips as well. There is very minimal taper and for some that may be a pro more than anything.But as someone who has lived in Texas their whole life I gotta say that these grips DO NOT- handle sweat well. I already have pretty sweaty hands, and here in Texas it can get very humid. And on more than one occasion I've had the club slip upwards in my back swing. Keep in mind I have a pretty firm grip so the fact that this happens is kind of absurd. Not to mention that I feel like I have to strangle the club when it gets wet/sweaty. Which (and keep in mind I'm a 20 handicap) I feel like prevents me from releasing the club correctly so I end up pulling.Overall the grips are ... MoreSo I really gotta say that I love the way these grips look, and I really like the texture of the grips as well. There is very minimal taper and for some that may be a pro more than anything.But as someone who has lived in Texas their whole life I gotta say that these grips DO NOT- handle sweat well. I already have pretty sweaty hands, and here in Texas it can get very humid. And on more than one occasion I've had the club slip upwards in my back swing. Keep in mind I have a pretty firm grip so the fact that this happens is kind of absurd. Not to mention that I feel like I have to strangle the club when it gets wet/sweaty. Which (and keep in mind I'm a 20 handicap) I feel like prevents me from releasing the club correctly so I end up pulling.Overall the grips are decent and would work great in dry climates like Denver Colorado or Utah where there's very little humidity. I am now considering switching to different grips.
These were recommended to me by a few of my low-handicap golfing buddies as the best grips on the market regardless of price. TGW had them for less than anyone else and they were delivered promptly!Soft enough to be pliable but not too soft. Living in Tucson, friends have said that they survive the heat and the cold very nicely.
I'm a casual golfer. Got a hand me down set of clubs with mix and match grips of varying wear. Some of them had the Golf Pride grips. The have a nice soft feel to them, so I ordered a few to replace some of the other grips.It is amazing how something as simple as how the club feels in your hand can impact your confidence in hitting a club. Even for a guy like me who hovers around 100 a round, I swear I am hitting the same clubs better just by them feeling more comfortable in my hand.
I want to like these, they are soft, almost squishy and feel like they'd be really comfortable. However, when I tried them, twice!, I just put them on again not remembering I'd already tried them two years earlier. I was reminded of how when on the club they just don't feel right. Strangely, actually hurt my hands and forearms, they cause some stress in my tendons and grip. Fortunately I didn't have to throw away the whole set only three this time. Also I tried the mid size this time, the pain was worse and really hurt the tendons going up my forearms. I did read that griping something too large can cause tendon pain and damage. Went back to standard Tour Velvet and everything was fine, no pain. I wear a M/L glove.
If you are reading this you will most likely be aware Golf Pride do 2 versions of the CP2 grip, the Wrap (blue/black) and the Pro (red/black). A friend had 10 Midsize CP2 Wrap (blue / black) grips fitted by the Pro shop. Of course I tried them for size and was impressed but they felt a tad too soft, almost gel like. They have some sort of reinforcement in the butt of the grip but even with this I thought the softness of the grips would permit twisting in the hand at even a medium swing speed. They were comfortable though. The pro version, while still comfortable feels firmer and for me more confidence inspiring. This version has a good grip level and a feel akin to a corded grip. They are not as rough as a corded grip though but I don't think they are aimed at the ... MoreIf you are reading this you will most likely be aware Golf Pride do 2 versions of the CP2 grip, the Wrap (blue/black) and the Pro (red/black). A friend had 10 Midsize CP2 Wrap (blue / black) grips fitted by the Pro shop. Of course I tried them for size and was impressed but they felt a tad too soft, almost gel like. They have some sort of reinforcement in the butt of the grip but even with this I thought the softness of the grips would permit twisting in the hand at even a medium swing speed. They were comfortable though. The pro version, while still comfortable feels firmer and for me more confidence inspiring. This version has a good grip level and a feel akin to a corded grip. They are not as rough as a corded grip though but I don't think they are aimed at the super-fast swing speed golfist. At my modest swing speed I feel completely in control. The benefit of both versions is the minimal taper to the lower hand, indeed this appears to be the latest fad. Normally I find my lower index finger hangs loose off the grip but with a thicker lower hand it can stay on the grip. In fact my whole hand feels more secure and relaxed. So I chose the Pro version (red / black) in Midsize. The only caution I urge is to think carefully about what shafts you're fitting them to. Unlike steel,graphite shafts continue getting bigger the longer they are. So the grip on my driver is wider than the one on my wedge. Time will tell but I wonder if I will change the grips on my longest clubs to Standard Size to compensate....
I live on a 9 hole course and play daily. Had Golf Pride CP2 jumbo grips as well as other name and generic brands on my clubs. The CP2 jumbo grips impressed me to the point that it's the only grip I use now.
Ever since this line of grips came to market, I have been very satisfied with the feel and ware, and quality. This grip can be use with or without a glove. You don't get any vibration after hitting the ball. I like to feel the ball jump off the face of the club which tells me i made good contact. I don't feel that with larger grips.
The CP2 is a favorite grip of mine so when I bought a Mavrik driver last summer it came with a nice factory installed grip of course and it was ok but I wanted to go smaller replacing the standard one and am pleased with it thus far. It gives a feeling of better control of the club at standard length. 'Undersize' at - .64 was the ticket with less hand/wrist fatigue also.
| Style | Cp2 Pro |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Seasons | Year-round |
| Sport | Golf Club Parts |
| Product Dimensions | 30 x 20 x 20 cm; 49 Grams |