Welcome to I Tried It, a GOLF.com series about golf items — apparel, gear, accessories, etc. — that we’ve recently taken out for a spin. We’re here to give our honest, no-frills takes on the latest ...
When it comes to golf club grips, Golf Pride has been the most trusted brand in the game for decades. The choice of professionals and amateurs alike, Golf Pride dominates the golf grip market across ...
The only point of contact you have during a putting stroke (or any golf swing for that matter) is the grip. That being the case, the grip style you decide to use on your putter can have a significant ...
When it comes to drivers, irons and wedges, the world's best players will always swap out the old stuff for the latest and greatest, especially if it's going to help them play better. When it comes to ...
Arnold Palmer once said, “Swing your swing,” encouraging golfers to find what works best for their game. Putting is no different. In fact, most of the strokes in an 18-hole round come from the putter, ...
Q: I like my putter but have been struggling on the greens lately. I’ve been thinking of going to a thicker grip. Thoughts? A: The old saw “thin to win” pretty much no longer applies in golf—at least ...
Zero-torque and lie-angle-balanced putters aren’t a fringe experiment anymore. They’ve moved from tour vans and internet message boards into pro shops and weekend groups, and now the grip category is ...
Approach play may be key at Augusta National, but the course’s slick, sloping putting surfaces also require a deft touch. Justin Thomas, who has a propensity to tinker with his putters, has made a ...
Specs: Parallel, non-tapered polyurethane putter grip, available in medium (66 grams) and large (73 grams) sizes, 58R core, dimpled pattern texture, visual hand-placement cues, horseshoe-shaped ...