CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Look around the practice green at a PGA Tour event and you’ll quickly notice a myriad of different putter setups. Long-than-normal grips, prototype putter heads and multi-material ...
At True Spec Golf, we see this all the time. A player comes in and uses different grips throughout their set, often made of different materials and even different sizes. Some of these are practically ...
He [grip fitter] put a little bit too much tape on, so it just bulked up the length, so it was too long. I took it to Titleist, they regripped it for me and they’re like, ‘oh, you know there’s a ...
So you’ve started to notice that your golf grips are showing some wear. There are tricks you can try to extend the life of the rubber compound, but sooner or later there’s going to come a time when ...
Even though you should, odds are you haven’t changed your grips recently. Or ever. Odds are even worse that you've changed your grips by yourself recently. Or ever. Too messy, too many tools, too ...
What is there to regulate about such seemingly innocuous items, you might ask? The big thing to remember is that the any equipment you're using must not create a potential advantage for you in ...
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