10 Best Golf Pride Grips
Updated on: December 2023
Best Golf Pride Grips in 2023
Golf Pride MCC Plus4 New Decade MultiCompound Golf Grip, Standard, Gray
Golf Pride New Decade Multicompound (MCC) White Golf Grips

- Golf pride is the leader in golf club grips. Standard Size
- New decade golf pride's exclusive black velvet cord is utilized in the upper hand area for optimum control
- Golf pride's exclusive black velvet cord is utilized in the upper hand area for optimum control
- Their proven designs have been the favorite of amateurs and pros alike for many years
Golf Pride Tour Wrap 2G Standard White Golf Grips
Golf Pride CP2 Wrap Golf Grips

- 51.5 Grams In Weight
- Grip Shape Round
- Grip Size Standard
Golf Pride MCC PLUS4 Align Midsize Ribbed Grey Golf Grips

- Unique micro diamond texture
- Align guide allows Red rib to feel more pronounced
- 4.6% larger on lower hand, reduces tension, for more powerful swing
Golf Pride Tour Velvet 0.580 Golf Grips

- 51 grams in weight
- Standard Grip Size
- 0.580" Core Size
- Round Grip Shape
Golf Pride Tour Velvet 360 Golf Grip, Standard, White/Black
Golf Pride Tour Wrap 2G Standard 13 Count Set of Golf Club Grips
13 Golf Pride Tour Wrap 2G Midsize Black Grips - 18178

- Model: Tour Wrap 2G
- Size: Midsize
- Round: .60
- Color: Black
- Quantity: 13
Golf Pride Tour Velvet 360 13 Piece Golf Grip Bundle

- Bundle contains 13 grips (note: does not include grip tape or grip solvent)
- Weighs 50g in weight
- Grip shape round
From Metal Head to Hipster: A Journey Out of the Metal Closet into Hipsterhood
Tom Martinelli discusses a personal topic in his life about his road from a Metal head to coming to grips with his hipster style.
Even as a little kid in the early '80's , Metal and Punk were part of my life. It was my armor in my time of need, set me apart and made me unique. However, even back then, I did not fit in so well with the older metal heads.
My sister bought me my first Black Sabbath album and I was hooked, I had all the Van Halen albums and the first albums by the BIG 4 (i.e. Metallica,Slayer,Megadeth and Anthrax). But all those records could not hide the fact that I was hiding a deep, dark secret. I also listened to Bauhaus, Echo and the Bunny men, Jesus and the Mary Chain, The Smiths, Depeche Mode,Joy Division and the list goes on and on.
It was frowned upon by my fellow metal brethren to even admit that you listened to any of those aforementioned bands. It would bring up snickers that I would come out of Rainbow records with a Copy of Exodus' Bonded by Blood in one hand, and The Violent Femmes in the other.
More they'd snicker, the More hardcore my Metal tastes became, digesting the most extreme, Hard Core Punk and Death Metal became my passion.; However, I was pleasantly surprised by reading articals of my favorite bands listening to "questionable" guilty pleasure bands. Celtic Frost's love for Bauhaus and Joy Division, Black Cobra's love for Les Baxter and Jean Michael Jare.
In the 90's it seemed almost OK to be a little more open and flexible when it came to musical pallet. All those Indie Rock bands on 120 Minutes were sometimes Heavier than their Brutal faster counterparts on The Headbangers Ball.(They were definitely more interesting. Yet I was still afraid to come out of the Metal Closet. Liking ABBA seemed like a Mortal Sin compared to Loving the new Slayer (and I love both)
I was becoming much more critical too. Metal bands I used to love were coming out with lack luster albums, and newer, trendier bands were cutting edge. . I still wasn't ready to leave the comfort of the metal closet. I thought of hipsters and coming out as one as tantamount to coming out as gay if your family was the Westboro Baptist church or coming out as an Atheist to your christian bosses.
All over the media was anti hipster messages. It was regarded as a joke. I did not want to be a joke? I was used to being a Defender of the Faith when it came to metal, but Hipster? It was true. I go to Amoeba and Rasputin Records, looking for obscure bands in all genre, almost never pop, and almost always on vinyl. The more obscure and experimental, the better. So what made me finally come clean?
I was at a Jucifer Show a few weeks back. There was only one other dude there who was a metal head.. Most of the people were there because it was their night club, or they are there for the other two bands. All these hipster guys surounded me asking "What was Jucifer like?"." Are they Like SUNNO)))?", Then the conversation became about the new Monstro album and is it better than Torche's Library, and How Quest for Fire and Black Mountain are redefining Stoner Rock and Indie pop, with a Black sabbath/Pink Floyd/Fleetwood Mac sound. Our talk was a virtual who's who of bands on underground labels such as Profound Lore, Southern Lord, Tee Pee and Hydra Head.
I finally was free. Do I still Love Metal? Hell yeah! II am just no longer afraid to branch out , experiment.and admit who I am. To be critical and even a little pretentious and pompous. I am a Hiposter who listens to Metal and I am damn proud of it.