2011 Tour Stats
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Golf Pride continues to be the #1 grip in golf, on Tour and in the world.
Below are the percentages of players using Golf Pride grips in Tour events.
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PGA - Frys.com Open
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83%
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NATIONWIDE - Miccosukee Championship
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90%
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EUROPEAN PGA - Portugal Masters
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79%
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PGA - PGA Tour Final Quaalifying Tournament
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87%
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LPGA - LPGA Tour Final Qualifying Tournament
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78%
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EUROPEAN PGA - Dubai World Championship
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74%
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EUROPEAN PGA - Omega European Masters
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83%
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LPGA - Navistar Classic
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79%
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JAPAN PGA TOUR - JGTO Asia-Pacific Panasonic Open
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69%
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NATIONWIDE - Midwest Classic
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91%
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MAJOR - PGA Championship
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76%
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ONE-ASIA TOUR - Thailand Classic
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85%
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KOREA TOUR - Johnnie Walker Championship
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97%
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PGA - Greenbriar Classic
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85%
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CHAMPIONS - US Senior Open
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76%
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LPGA - Ricoh Women's British Open
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75%
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EUROPEAN PGA - BMW Championship
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79%
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EUROPEAN PGA - BMW International
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83%
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NCAA - Division 1 Women's Championship
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80%
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Major - US Open
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81%
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MAJOR - British Open
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81%
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NATIONWIDE - Rex Hospital Open
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90%
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LPGA - US Women's Open
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78%
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PGA - PGA Club Pro Championship
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80%
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EUROPEAN PGA - Volvo China Open
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82%
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LPGA - Avnet Classic
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78%
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PGA - Players Championship
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79%
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NCAA - Div I Men's Championship
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92%
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CHAMPIONS - Regions Tradition
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82%
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MAJOR - The Masters
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79%
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EUROPEAN PGA - Andalucia Open
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81%
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LPGA - Kia Classic
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79%
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NATIONWIDE - Chitimada Open
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85%
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PGA - Transitions Championship
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79%
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PGA - Honda Classic
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84%
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CHAMPIONS - ACE Group Classic
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81%
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PGA - Farmers Insurance Open
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83%
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European PGA - Dubai Classic
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78%
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Tour Stats data reflects the number of participants that used Golf Pride grips on the majority of the clubs in their bag in each event as measured by Sports Marketing Survey and Darrell Survey, the Golf Industry's leading independent and impartial arbiter of equipment usage.