@Tom Saguto, Got any opinion on the Jumbomax grips? I've got a few to try but haven't played with them yet (Sort of an impulse by after I cut my old grip off to lengthen my wedge). I've been told use the ultralite version like Bryson Dechambeau.
Just messing around with them in the back yard, the club does feel slightly more secure in my hand and I can take a divot on every swing, but it really feels like if I needed to crank one or hit a big hook, I would not be able to.
FYI...my current grip is the Golf Pride CP2 Wrap Midsize. I wear a Cadet XL glove.
@Tom Saguto - Played a round with the grips this weekend. I had them on 3 wood, 7 iron, and P wedge. As I feared, every shot with these grips went right. Not terribly right, just slight pushes. The one benefit I did see is I did not hook my 3 wood as much as I normally would. I can see these helping someone whos hands are just really active as they would have to use their body to square the clubface (almost like a training aid) or someone who has the "death" grip, but they're not for me.
@Tom Saguto I'm with you. I did quite a bit of research on this and Bryson grips the club in his palm to prevent the ball going left. I wouldn't recommend anybody try that.
The grips are "promoted" as ensuring you have lighter grip pressure so the arms and hands can "naturally move"
@Nocona Colt Abernathy - No harm in experimenting. I'm more in favor of making sure the grip is appropriate for the player's hand size. If the purpose of the oversized grip is instead more about affecting/limiting necessary motions such as the proper vertical wrist hinging/unhinging/rehinging, then I would be less inclined to support it. But hey - that's my opinion. Let the ball striking speak for itself!