Which golf club grips are best? Golf is both fun and challenging. The most subtle nuances in your golf swing can make a big difference in your score. The same holds true for your golf equipment — ...
Ideally, you want the clubhead to be fairly level to the ground when you hit the ball, without the heel or toe significantly ...
With so many grip options available in the market today it can be confusing to figure out exactly which one is best for you, but by asking a few simple questions about your golf game and preferences, ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Golf Pride launches its softest grip ever, the CPX. The grip, which is made of the softest rubber compound in company history, builds traction through a raised diamond-quilted ...
Everyone who plays this silly game knows how no two rounds are alike—one day the putter is cold, another day the trusty fade isn’t so trusty, and so on. Consistency is craved in golf because it can be ...
The name’s Pride, Golf Pride. They’ve got a license to grip. It’s an odd job, granted, but You Only Grip Twice. Especially if you’re The Man With the Golden Grip. Are those enough James Bond-related ...
Eighty-percent of the best golfers in the world play Golf Pride grips, but that doesn’t mean the Pinehurst, North Carolina-based company is resting on its laurels. Rather, in a bid to expand its ...