Okay, so I’ve been getting a lot of questions about what grips the pros are actually using on the PGA Tour. It’s not always what you see on TV, you know? So, I decided to dive deep and figure out what’s really going on with golf grips at the highest level. Here’s what I did and what I found out, keeping it real simple.

My Deep Dive into PGA Tour Grips
First, I started hitting up all the golf forums and online communities I could find. Places where equipment junkies like me hang out. I wanted to get a general sense of what people thought were the most popular grips.
Then, I started watching a ton of tournament coverage. I mean, hours and hours. I wasn’t just watching the swings; I was zooming in whenever I could get a good look at the players’ hands and clubs. Trying to identify the grips by sight is tough, but you start to recognize patterns.
I also went through a bunch of those “What’s in the Bag” articles and videos that pro golfers do. Sometimes they mention their grips, sometimes they don’t. But it’s all data, right?
Next up, was looking at the official PGA Tour website and checking at all golf club information.
After all that digging, here’s my main findings:
- Golf Pride is Still King.I noticed that Golf Pride is hands down the most popular brand. It’s not even close. Seems like the majority of the tour players are rocking some version of a Golf Pride grip.
- Tour Velvet is Everywhere.Specifically, the Golf Pride Tour Velvet. This one was popping up all over the place. It’s their classic, no-frills grip, and it’s clearly a favorite for its feel and performance. I checked them with my eyes many times!
- MCC (MultiCompound) is a Big Deal.The Golf Pride MCC, the one with the cord on the top half and rubber on the bottom, is also super popular. Lots of guys like that extra grip and control, especially in different weather conditions.
- Some Customization. While those are the main ones, I saw a few guys with slightly different setups. Some use different sizes, and others might have a custom grip from a smaller company. But, mostly, it’s the big names.
So, that’s the main thing. I spent some time to search all information and data about PGA Tour, then I got the answer. The pros, they’re not always chasing the newest, flashiest thing. They stick with what works, and for a lot of them, that means Golf Pride’s Tour Velvet or MCC. I also use these two grips!I hope this helps you with your game!