Global Rubber Golf Grip Market Research 2026

Global Rubber Golf Grip Market Research 2026 market report provides detailed analysis including market size, growth trends, key players, segmentation, regional outlook, and forecast through 2036.

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Date: 01-2026

The global golf equipment industry is witnessing a structural shift as the sport experiences a post-pandemic renaissance. Among all equipment sub-sectors, the rubber golf grip market remains the most critical "consumable" category, serving as the singular point of contact between the athlete and the instrument.

Global Rubber Golf Grip Market Overview

Western Market Research predicts that the Global Rubber Golf Grip Market was valued at USD 385.2 Million in 2025 and is projected to reach USD 635.4 Million by the year 2036, growing at a CAGR of 4.6% globally.

This research highlights the evolution of grip technology from simple vulcanized rubber to multi-compound elastomers designed for specific weather conditions and vibration-dampening requirements. The study integrates data regarding the rising "off-course" participation (e.g., Topgolf) and the increasing frequency of club regripping among amateur players to forecast market trajectories through 2036.


Impact of COVID-19: The "Golf Boom" Catalyst

While the pandemic initially shuttered golf courses in early 2020, the sport was among the first to reopen due to its inherent social distancing. This led to a historic surge in new players and the "reactivation" of lapsed golfers. Consequently, the demand for rubber grips—essential for both new club manufacturing and the maintenance of old sets—spiked. Post-pandemic, the market is benefiting from a "sticky" consumer base that is increasingly interested in the "DIY" aspect of golf club maintenance and personalization.


Global Rubber Golf Grip Market Segmentation

By Product Type:

  • Standard Grips: The high-volume baseline for the industry.

  • Midsize & Jumbo Grips: Growing rapidly as players seek to reduce hand tension and arthritis-related discomfort.

  • Undersize Grips: Targeted at juniors and players with smaller hands.

  • Corded Rubber Grips: Featuring brushed cotton fibers for superior moisture management.

  • Non-Tapered Grips: A modern trend designed to promote even grip pressure.

By Material Composition:

  • Natural Rubber: Valued for classic feel and high tackiness.

  • Synthetic Elastomers: Engineered for UV resistance and extreme durability.

  • Multi-Compound: Combining firm rubber in the upper hand with softer rubber in the lower hand.

By Distribution Channel:

  • OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturers): Grips sold as part of new club sets.

  • Aftermarket/Replacement: Professional regripping services and DIY kits.

  • Online Specialty Stores: High growth due to the "Customization" trend.

By Application:

  • Male, Female, and Children (Juniors).


Top Key Players

The market is characterized by a mix of specialized grip innovators and broad equipment conglomerates:

  • The Big Three: Golf Pride (Eaton), Lamkin Grips, SuperStroke.

  • Specialized Innovators: Winn Grips, Iomic, Pure Grips (known for tapeless installation), Star Grips, Tacki-Mac.

  • Club Manufacturers (OEM/Proprietary): TaylorMade, Cobra, Scotty Cameron (Acushnet), Ping, Callaway.

  • Niche & Premium Players: The Grip Master (Leather/Rubber hybrids), JumboMax, G-Rip, Loudmouth Golf, Boccieri, Avon Grips, Karma Grips, Integra.


Regional Analysis

  • North America: The largest market share (approx. 42%). Driven by the high density of golf courses in the U.S. and a mature culture of "Club Fitting."

  • Asia-Pacific: The fastest-growing region. Driven by the massive popularity of golf in Japan and South Korea, and the emerging "luxury sport" status of golf in China and Vietnam.

  • Europe: A stronghold for "All-Weather" corded grips, with the UK and Ireland leading in aftermarket sales due to a high frequency of play in wet conditions.

  • LAMEA: Emerging pockets of demand in the UAE (golf tourism) and South Africa.


Porter’s Five Forces Analysis

  1. Bargaining Power of Suppliers (Moderate): Sourcing high-quality natural rubber and specialized elastomers is critical; however, suppliers are numerous.

  2. Bargaining Power of Buyers (High): Professional golfers and OEMs have significant leverage, while retail consumers have low switching costs between brands.

  3. Threat of New Entrants (Low to Moderate): Establishing brand trust and "feel" takes years, though new materials (like silicone) can disrupt traditional rubber.

  4. Threat of Substitutes (Moderate): Synthetic wraps and premium leather grips are alternatives, but rubber remains the standard for performance/price ratio.

  5. Competitive Rivalry (Very High): Intense competition between Golf Pride and Lamkin for OEM contracts and pro-tour visibility.


SWOT Analysis

  • Strengths: Essential consumable; low price point makes it an "easy" upgrade for players; high replacement frequency.

  • Weaknesses: Performance degradation over time (rubber hardens); sensitive to extreme heat and UV.

  • Opportunities: Integration of "Smart Sensors" (e.g., Arccos) into the butt-end of the grip; expansion of the women’s and junior segments.

  • Threats: Rising raw material costs for natural rubber; environmental regulations regarding vulcanization processes.


Trend Analysis

  • The "Plus 4" Evolution: Increasing demand for grips with extra layers of rubber in the lower hand to simulate "extra wraps of tape."

  • Vibrant Aesthetics: Move away from "Classic Black" toward neon colors and custom patterns to match modern apparel trends.

  • Vibration Dampening: Research into specialized rubber "durometers" (hardness levels) that filter out harsh frequencies on mishits.


Drivers & Challenges

  • Drivers: Increased "off-course" participation leading to "on-course" conversion; the rising average age of golfers (driving demand for jumbo/midsize comfort grips).

  • Challenges: Supply chain volatility for high-grade elastomers; the "Do-It-Yourself" barrier (convincing golfers to regrip annually).


Value Chain Analysis

  1. R&D: Chemical engineering of rubber compounds for "Tackiness" vs. "Firmness."

  2. Manufacturing: Compression molding or injection molding of rubber shells.

  3. Branding/Endorsement: Strategic placement of grips on the clubs of PGA/LPGA tour professionals.

  4. Logistics: Distribution to OEMs in SE Asia and Pro-shops globally.

  5. End-of-Life: Minimal recycling currently; an opportunity for "Green Grip" initiatives.


Quick Recommendations for Stakeholders

  • For Manufacturers: Focus on Elastomer durability. Consumers are looking for grips that maintain their "tackiness" for more than 40 rounds of play.

  • For Retailers: Offer "In-Store Regripping Clinics." Educating consumers on how a worn-out grip affects their swing is the best driver for aftermarket sales.

  • For Investors: Monitor companies integrating IoT/Data-Tracking into the grip hardware, as "Connected Golf" is the primary growth driver for the 2030s.

1. Market Overview of Rubber Golf Grip
    1.1 Rubber Golf Grip Market Overview
        1.1.1 Rubber Golf Grip Product Scope
        1.1.2 Market Status and Outlook
    1.2 Rubber Golf Grip Market Size by Regions:
    1.3 Rubber Golf Grip Historic Market Size by Regions
    1.4 Rubber Golf Grip Forecasted Market Size by Regions
    1.5 Covid-19 Impact on Key Regions, Keyword Market Size YoY Growth
        1.5.1 North America
        1.5.2 East Asia
        1.5.3 Europe
        1.5.4 South Asia
        1.5.5 Southeast Asia
        1.5.6 Middle East
        1.5.7 Africa
        1.5.8 Oceania
        1.5.9 South America
        1.5.10 Rest of the World
    1.6 Coronavirus Disease 2019 (Covid-19) Impact Will Have a Severe Impact on Global Growth
        1.6.1 Covid-19 Impact: Global GDP Growth, 2019, 2020 and 2021 Projections
        1.6.2 Covid-19 Impact: Commodity Prices Indices
        1.6.3 Covid-19 Impact: Global Major Government Policy
2. Covid-19 Impact Rubber Golf Grip Sales Market by Type
    2.1 Global Rubber Golf Grip Historic Market Size by Type
    2.2 Global Rubber Golf Grip Forecasted Market Size by Type
    2.3 Standard
    2.4 Midsize
    2.5 Jumbo
    2.6 Others
3. Covid-19 Impact Rubber Golf Grip Sales Market by Application
    3.1 Global Rubber Golf Grip Historic Market Size by Application
    3.2 Global Rubber Golf Grip Forecasted Market Size by Application
    3.3 Female
    3.4 Male
    3.5 Children
4. Covid-19 Impact Market Competition by Manufacturers
    4.1 Global Rubber Golf Grip Production Capacity Market Share by Manufacturers
    4.2 Global Rubber Golf Grip Revenue Market Share by Manufacturers
    4.3 Global Rubber Golf Grip Average Price by Manufacturers
5. Company Profiles and Key Figures in Rubber Golf Grip Business
    5.1 Golf Pride
        5.1.1 Golf Pride Company Profile
        5.1.2 Golf Pride Rubber Golf Grip Product Specification
        5.1.3 Golf Pride Rubber Golf Grip Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin
    5.2 Lamkin
        5.2.1 Lamkin Company Profile
        5.2.2 Lamkin Rubber Golf Grip Product Specification
        5.2.3 Lamkin Rubber Golf Grip Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin
    5.3 SuperStroke
        5.3.1 SuperStroke Company Profile
        5.3.2 SuperStroke Rubber Golf Grip Product Specification
        5.3.3 SuperStroke Rubber Golf Grip Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin
    5.4 Winn
        5.4.1 Winn Company Profile
        5.4.2 Winn Rubber Golf Grip Product Specification
        5.4.3 Winn Rubber Golf Grip Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin
    5.5 TaylorMade
        5.5.1 TaylorMade Company Profile
        5.5.2 TaylorMade Rubber Golf Grip Product Specification
        5.5.3 TaylorMade Rubber Golf Grip Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin
    5.6 Iomic
        5.6.1 Iomic Company Profile
        5.6.2 Iomic Rubber Golf Grip Product Specification
        5.6.3 Iomic Rubber Golf Grip Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin
    5.7 Boccieri
        5.7.1 Boccieri Company Profile
        5.7.2 Boccieri Rubber Golf Grip Product Specification
        5.7.3 Boccieri Rubber Golf Grip Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin
    5.8 Avon Grips
        5.8.1 Avon Grips Company Profile
        5.8.2 Avon Grips Rubber Golf Grip Product Specification
        5.8.3 Avon Grips Rubber Golf Grip Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin
    5.9 Integra
        5.9.1 Integra Company Profile
        5.9.2 Integra Rubber Golf Grip Product Specification
        5.9.3 Integra Rubber Golf Grip Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin
    5.10 Loudmouth Golf
        5.10.1 Loudmouth Golf Company Profile
        5.10.2 Loudmouth Golf Rubber Golf Grip Product Specification
        5.10.3 Loudmouth Golf Rubber Golf Grip Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin
    5.11 Cobra
        5.11.1 Cobra Company Profile
        5.11.2 Cobra Rubber Golf Grip Product Specification
        5.11.3 Cobra Rubber Golf Grip Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin
    5.12 Scotty Cameron
        5.12.1 Scotty Cameron Company Profile
        5.12.2 Scotty Cameron Rubber Golf Grip Product Specification
        5.12.3 Scotty Cameron Rubber Golf Grip Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin
    5.13 Tacki-Mac
        5.13.1 Tacki-Mac Company Profile
        5.13.2 Tacki-Mac Rubber Golf Grip Product Specification
        5.13.3 Tacki-Mac Rubber Golf Grip Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin
    5.14 The Grip Master
        5.14.1 The Grip Master Company Profile
        5.14.2 The Grip Master Rubber Golf Grip Product Specification
        5.14.3 The Grip Master Rubber Golf Grip Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin
    5.15 JumboMax
        5.15.1 JumboMax Company Profile
        5.15.2 JumboMax Rubber Golf Grip Product Specification
        5.15.3 JumboMax Rubber Golf Grip Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin
    5.16 Ray Cook
        5.16.1 Ray Cook Company Profile
        5.16.2 Ray Cook Rubber Golf Grip Product Specification
        5.16.3 Ray Cook Rubber Golf Grip Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin
    5.17 Rife
        5.17.1 Rife Company Profile
        5.17.2 Rife Rubber Golf Grip Product Specification
        5.17.3 Rife Rubber Golf Grip Production Capacity, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin
6. North America
    6.1 North America Rubber Golf Grip Market Size
    6.2 North America Rubber Golf Grip Key Players in North America
    6.3 North America Rubber Golf Grip Market Size by Type
    6.4 North America Rubber Golf Grip Market Size by Application
7. East Asia
    7.1 East Asia Rubber Golf Grip Market Size
    7.2 East Asia Rubber Golf Grip Key Players in North America
    7.3 East Asia Rubber Golf Grip Market Size by Type
    7.4 East Asia Rubber Golf Grip Market Size by Application
8. Europe
    8.1 Europe Rubber Golf Grip Market Size
    8.2 Europe Rubber Golf Grip Key Players in North America
    8.3 Europe Rubber Golf Grip Market Size by Type
    8.4 Europe Rubber Golf Grip Market Size by Application
9. South Asia
    9.1 South Asia Rubber Golf Grip Market Size
    9.2 South Asia Rubber Golf Grip Key Players in North America
    9.3 South Asia Rubber Golf Grip Market Size by Type
    9.4 South Asia Rubber Golf Grip Market Size by Application
10. Southeast Asia
    10.1 Southeast Asia Rubber Golf Grip Market Size
    10.2 Southeast Asia Rubber Golf Grip Key Players in North America
    10.3 Southeast Asia Rubber Golf Grip Market Size by Type
    10.4 Southeast Asia Rubber Golf Grip Market Size by Application
11. Middle East
    11.1 Middle East Rubber Golf Grip Market Size
    11.2 Middle East Rubber Golf Grip Key Players in North America
    11.3 Middle East Rubber Golf Grip Market Size by Type
    11.4 Middle East Rubber Golf Grip Market Size by Application
12. Africa
    12.1 Africa Rubber Golf Grip Market Size
    12.2 Africa Rubber Golf Grip Key Players in North America
    12.3 Africa Rubber Golf Grip Market Size by Type
    12.4 Africa Rubber Golf Grip Market Size by Application
13. Oceania
    13.1 Oceania Rubber Golf Grip Market Size
    13.2 Oceania Rubber Golf Grip Key Players in North America
    13.3 Oceania Rubber Golf Grip Market Size by Type
    13.4 Oceania Rubber Golf Grip Market Size by Application
14. South America
    14.1 South America Rubber Golf Grip Market Size
    14.2 South America Rubber Golf Grip Key Players in North America
    14.3 South America Rubber Golf Grip Market Size by Type
    14.4 South America Rubber Golf Grip Market Size by Application
15. Rest of the World
    15.1 Rest of the World Rubber Golf Grip Market Size
    15.2 Rest of the World Rubber Golf Grip Key Players in North America
    15.3 Rest of the World Rubber Golf Grip Market Size by Type
    15.4 Rest of the World Rubber Golf Grip Market Size by Application
16 Rubber Golf Grip Market Dynamics
    16.1 Covid-19 Impact Market Top Trends
    16.2 Covid-19 Impact Market Drivers
    16.3 Covid-19 Impact Market Challenges
    16.4 Porter

Global Rubber Golf Grip Market Segmentation

By Product Type:

  • Standard Grips: The high-volume baseline for the industry.

  • Midsize & Jumbo Grips: Growing rapidly as players seek to reduce hand tension and arthritis-related discomfort.

  • Undersize Grips: Targeted at juniors and players with smaller hands.

  • Corded Rubber Grips: Featuring brushed cotton fibers for superior moisture management.

  • Non-Tapered Grips: A modern trend designed to promote even grip pressure.

By Material Composition:

  • Natural Rubber: Valued for classic feel and high tackiness.

  • Synthetic Elastomers: Engineered for UV resistance and extreme durability.

  • Multi-Compound: Combining firm rubber in the upper hand with softer rubber in the lower hand.

By Distribution Channel:

  • OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturers): Grips sold as part of new club sets.

  • Aftermarket/Replacement: Professional regripping services and DIY kits.

  • Online Specialty Stores: High growth due to the "Customization" trend.

By Application:

  • Male, Female, and Children (Juniors).

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