Golf Pride has launched a new putter grip featuring new Reverse Taper Technology.
Engineered to optimise both hands during the putting stroke and help square the clubface at impact, the grips feature a slimmer upper half and wider lower section to help anchor the top hand for stability and reduce tension in the lower hand for smooth acceleration through the stroke. Additionally, Reverse Taper prevents micro-levers in the stroke, helping golfers to not flip their wrists at impact.
Reverse Taper grips are constructed using polyurethane to deliver the right softness, texture and weight, and they feature a vibrant colour palette with visual cues and textures to help with finger placement.
The grips are available in two sizes in three unique shapes – round, pistol and flat.
“Within the putter grip category, we observed a trend in which manufacturers were actively trying to design products that removed the hands from the putting process, whereas our research indicates that by optimising the connection between the hands and grip, players can improve their performance,” said James Ledford, president of Golf Pride. “Through hundreds of concept iterations, our innovation team created Reverse Taper, which has tested quite positively with players of all skill levels.”