A transparent grip of a golf club, wherein prints for public information like
photos
or pictures are incorporated in the grip and the content of the incorporated prints
is observable from the outside. The grip is composed of a sheet layer of an elastomeric
material to increase gripping and hitting senses and to alleviate shock by covering
the entire or a part of the circumference of the shaft of the golf club, a coating
film layer to protect the sheet layer and a transparent shell as an integrally
molded body, which is transparent enough to make the sheet layer visible from the
outside and which is formed with a cavity to receive the shaft. The sheet layer
can keep the record of, for example, the address or name of the owner without the
worry of blotting or staining. The sheet layer, made of an elastomeric material,
the transparent thin coating film layer formed with a number of fine projections
and the transparent shell made of special material, in combination, bring forth
the effect of being soft and not slippery and provide assurance and a snug feeling
when gripped. Particularly, the invention has the advantage that individuals can
incorporate photographs, pictures or particular matters for various events or commemorations
into the grips with ease and at reduced cost making this invention very practical.