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Golf grips that can add some serious speed to your swing

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These grips can add speed to your swing.

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Less tension in your lower hand adds speed to your swing. One way to reduce tension is by using a larger grip. The Plus4 does this by thickening the lower portion of the handle, where your bottom hand sits. The innovative tech is available throughout much of the Golf Pride line, including Plus4 MCC Teams ($12), on which you can sport the colors of your favorite pro or college team, and Plus4 Tour Velvet ($7), Golf Pride’s famed buffed-rubber design.

Golf Pride MCC PLUS4

The MCC Plus4™ is a tour-proven, hybrid golf grip featuring a larger lower hand and new softer rubber material. The MCC Plus4 simulates 4 additional wraps of tape on the lower hand to encourage lighter grip pressure, reduced tension, and increased power.

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