
Players who prefer to have less hand and wrist action in the putting stroke should play an oversize putter grip, which quiets the hands and allows the larger muscles to control the motion.
Players who prefer to involve the hands and wrists – "feel" players — should consider a smaller putter grip, like our traditional putter grips, to help activate those smaller joints and muscles in the stroke.
Among Tour players, smaller, pistol-shape putter grips are still the most popular and winningest style. In recent years, larger putter grips like our Reverse Taper have grown increasingly popular with Tour players and the golfing masses alike.
Golf Pride offers a wide variety of putter grip shapes in the Reverse Taper, Pro Only, and Pro Only Cord collections.
A softer rubber promotes lighter grip pressure and a more repeatable, fluid putting stroke. In a slimmer profile that provides you with more feedback putt after putt.
A pistol kick helps lock in upper hand placement for increased consistency and comfort in your putting stroke.
A classic front paddle shape promotes consistent thumb placement and putter face alignment on every putt.