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    Larger Grip Size - Finger Pain

    Has anyone switched to larger grip sizes and noticed a reduction in finger joint pain?

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    yes and yes. Mid sized CP2 helped a lot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by john8888 View Post
    yes and yes. Mid sized CP2 helped a lot.
    Thanks John. My doctor recommended larger grips for finger pain, so I appreciate your response confirming it helped you.

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    Larger grip size finger pain.

    A thought from Paris ON. I am a senior and long time player 2 years ago I started having back of the right hand cramping. I actually switched to CP2 Jumbo grips and in short order the issues were gone. Cheers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by john8888 View Post
    yes and yes. Mid sized CP2 helped a lot.
    Picked these up at Golfworks, I installed them yesterday and tested them today. Why did I wait so long...They are great grips. I finally feel like I can swing the clubs again.

    Thanks everyone.

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    I'm using midsized dri tac grips and it helps alot with reducing the pain , worth the investment
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    I have used the Winn Dritacs as well, very good and another couple you may want to try are the arthrictic grips from Grip One and Tacki Mac

    https://www.golfworks.ca/tacki-mac-a...-grips/p/fmac/ this one is oversized $7

    https://www.golfworks.ca/grip-one-ar...-grips/p/g1aj/ this one is jumbo $5

    Winn has one as well but it's $13
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    Of course Winn grips are top of the line especially with their 26 gram model. But if price is an issue the Avon Chamois remains a winner:

    Features:
    .580" and .600" core diameters available
    Ribbed - installed size: women's, standard and jumbo
    Innovative Air-Cushioned Absorption System (ACAS) sets the standard for comfort and control
    Popular choice for arthritic or sensitive hands
    https://www.golfworks.ca/avon-chamoi...tate=pg:2/ct:r
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    Quote Originally Posted by em69 View Post
    Has anyone switched to larger grip sizes and noticed a reduction in finger joint pain?
    Yes, but also don't overlook grip firmness.

    Many moons ago I tried out some of the original Winn soft grips in standard size. The combination of size and softness, which I assume reduced the effective size a bit, resulted in finger pain within a week. I cut them off and went back to my old model and the pain was gone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jvincent View Post
    Yes, but also don't overlook grip firmness.

    Many moons ago I tried out some of the original Winn soft grips in standard size. The combination of size and softness, which I assume reduced the effective size a bit, resulted in finger pain within a week. I cut them off and went back to my old model and the pain was gone.
    Interesting. I find the winn grips so much easier on my hands.
    I got a fever. And the only prescription is more golf equipment.

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    switched to the GP MCC +4 and love them. No joint issues all season and I have golfed more this year than ever before.

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