Golf Pride adds Zero Taper putter grips, featuring a parallel profile, polyurethane construction and design cues aimed at ...
Struggling with your putting? A renowned coach who has taught over 3,000 players believes the fix might be simpler than you ...
Nearly two years after its “Reverse Taper” putter grip, Golf Pride returns with a new-look model.
Zero-taper is literally that. The grip doesn’t taper. It’s parallel from top to bottom. The new Golf Pride Zero Taper grip ...
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 ...
Golf Pride has built a name as a leader in the golf grip industry for its work on drivers, irons and wedges since its ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Mike Dojc is a South Carolina-based journalist who covers golf. Even among avid golfers, grips are often an afterthought. If the ...
With a traditional putting grip, this right wrist movement would open the clubface. But by repositioning Rose's right hand ...
The grip is the only connection to the club, which means it’s a critical element in controlling the clubface, so you should probably get it right. People like to call it a fundamental, but there’s no ...
As part of its continued push into the modern putter grip space, Golf Pride is introducing its first Zero Taper putter grip.
Those of us who have learned the proper way to hold a golf club know it's a key fundamental to playing the game well. Yet over time, we tend to make adjustments or simply forget grip basics. That's ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Mike Dojc is a South Carolina-based journalist who covers golf. Golf grips and gloves have long shared an intimate relationship, ...
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