Product Review: Golf Pride Tour Wrap 2G White – Standard Grip
Introduction
The Golf Pride Tour Wrap 2G White – Standard Grip is a replacement golf club grip from
Golf Pride, one of the most widely used grip manufacturers in the game. This product falls into the
golf club grip category and is intended for golfers who want a wrap-style feel—often associated with
premium leather—while still benefiting from the durability and consistent performance of a modern rubber compound.
Priced at $10.99, it targets players looking for an accessible, performance-focused regrip option
without moving into premium-priced leather grips.
Overview & Intended Use
Golf Pride describes the Tour Wrap 2G as a one-piece simulated wrap grip that combines the
look and feel of luxury leather with the durability, economy, and performance of high-tack rubber.
In practice, this makes it well-suited for golfers who:
- Prefer a slightly softer, tackier feel than many firmer corded grips
- Like the traditional wrap aesthetic (spiral pattern) for a classic look
- Want dependable traction in normal to moderately humid conditions
- Need a cost-effective way to refresh feel and control across a set
Appearance, Materials, and Design
Visually, the white color gives a clean, modern look that stands out in the bag and can pair well with
white accents on gloves, shoes, or club graphics. The simulated wrap styling typically includes a subtle spiral seam
pattern that mimics the overlapping layers of a traditional leather wrap.
The grip is made from high-tack rubber, designed to deliver a leather-like softness and “grab” without
the maintenance demands of genuine leather. As a one-piece grip, it avoids the inconsistencies that can occur with
multi-layer wraps, aiming for uniform thickness and feel from grip to grip.
One practical note on the white finish: it looks sharp when new, but lighter grips tend to show dirt, sunscreen, and
grass stains sooner than darker colors—something to consider if you prefer a perpetually “fresh” appearance.
Key Features / Specifications
- Model: Golf Pride Tour Wrap 2G
- Color: White
- Size: Standard
- Construction: One-piece simulated wrap design (wrap-style look with consistent build)
- Material: High-tack rubber (designed to mimic leather feel with improved durability)
- Performance focus: Tacky feel for traction and confident hand placement
- Price: $10.99
Performance and Use Experience (Various Scenarios)
1) Everyday Rounds (Dry Conditions)
In typical dry conditions, the Tour Wrap 2G’s tacky rubber feel supports a confident hold without
requiring an overly tight grip pressure. Golfers who fight tension in the hands may appreciate how a tackier surface
can promote a lighter, more relaxed hold while still maintaining control through impact.
The wrap-style texture also helps with subtle hand indexing—useful for golfers who like to feel consistent placement
of the lead-hand and trail-hand fingers.
2) Warm Weather and Humidity
In humid or warmer conditions where hands can get slightly sweaty, the grip’s tackiness can remain effective, though
it may not match the moisture management of a corded grip. Players who regularly play in high humidity
may find it performs well with a glove and occasional towel wipe-down, but those who want maximum traction in wet/sweaty
conditions could prefer a corded alternative.
3) Light Rain or Damp Mornings
In damp conditions (morning dew or light rain), the Tour Wrap 2G should remain playable, but it’s best treated like
most non-cord rubber grips: keep a towel handy and wipe the grip periodically. The tacky rubber can feel secure, but
water on the surface can reduce friction compared with dry play. For golfers who often play in the rain, a dedicated
wet-weather grip may be more confidence-inspiring.
4) Practice Sessions and High-Volume Range Use
Over repeated swings, the softer, tacky feel tends to be comfortable and can reduce the harshness some players feel
from firmer grips. For golfers who hit a lot of range balls, comfort can be a major plus. Durability should be solid
for a rubber grip, though the white color may show wear and discoloration faster than darker versions.
5) Feel and Feedback
The simulated wrap design generally provides a slightly “cushioned” sensation compared with firmer, more feedback-heavy
grips. If you prefer maximum feedback (especially with irons and wedges), you might find it slightly muted. If you value
comfort and consistent traction, the balance will likely feel right.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Leather-like aesthetic and feel without leather maintenance
- High-tack rubber provides confident grip and comfort
- One-piece construction supports consistent feel across clubs
- Classic wrap styling appeals to traditionalists and modern players alike
- Good value at $10.99 for a performance-oriented grip
Cons
- White color shows dirt and wear more quickly than darker grips
- Not the best choice for heavy rain compared with corded or specialized wet-weather grips
- Slightly softer/more cushioned feel may reduce feedback for players who prefer a firmer response
- Standard size only (as specified here) may not suit golfers needing midsize/oversize for comfort or fit
Conclusion
The Golf Pride Tour Wrap 2G White – Standard Grip is a strong option for golfers who want the
traditional wrap look and a tacky, comfortable rubber feel at an approachable price.
It’s particularly well-suited to players who prioritize comfort and secure traction in everyday conditions and who like
the clean, standout appearance of a white grip.
Its main trade-offs are cosmetic and situational: the white finish can show dirt sooner, and golfers who frequently play
in wet weather or prefer maximum feedback might be better served by a corded or firmer grip. Overall, if you’re seeking
a wrap-style grip that blends classic aesthetics with modern rubber performance, the Tour Wrap 2G is a well-balanced,
value-friendly choice.








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