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Justin Thomas is getting ready for the upcoming Masters. The American golfer changed his putter grip ahead of the tournament on the advice of his father and swing coach, Mike Thomas.
When golfers debate what wins on the PGA Tour, the conversation usually jumps straight to drivers, putters or golf balls. In ...
One look at Jordan Spieth's putter grip and you'll understand why he decided to make a change ahead of the Masters.
Going away from a traditional grip, Morikawa implemented a “saw grip,” which he learned from Mark O’Meara. It resulted in a WGC victory.
McIlroy had the putter working at the Irish Open, and when his short game gets rolling, it tends to turn tournaments in his ...
But what if you want to change your grip? If the stock grip your putter came with isn't feeling right, you should check out one of the grips that I spotted at the PGA Merchandise Show Demo Day today.
The weird reason Harris English's putter grip was declared non-conforming at Whistling Straits—and the weirder way it was fixed.
It’s the fourth putter Ko has used this young season. She tried an Odyssey winged putter for the first time earlier this year before going back to an Odyssey two-ball putter that worked so long for ...
Scott spent the last five weeks practicing with the new putter and a cross-handed grip that feels as comfortable as the long putter he had used the last four years.
While Spieth hasn’t changed the putter head – he’s still using a custom Scotty Cameron Circle T 009 putter – sometimes a slight change in feel can spark success for a golfer.
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