Onsite Grips

What The Legends Say

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What's the most important piece of equipment in your bag? The greatest golfers of all time all say the same thing:
It starts with your hands

Jack Nicklaus

“A good grip allows everything in the swing to happen naturally.”
A natural swing starts with your hands – no force, no compensation, just flow.

Tiger Woods

“The hands are your only connection to the club.”
Tiger grew up learning that no matter how good his swing was, it meant nothing if the connection at his hands wasn’t right.

Arnold Palmer

“Get the grip right. Hit the ball hard.”
Palmer didn’t complicate it. Set your grip right, trust it, and swing with conviction.

Butch Harmon

“Grip pressure should be firm but relaxed – tight enough to control the club, loose enough to swing it freely.”
Tension kills swings. Trust starts with your hands.

Phil Mickelson

“Your hands are an important connection to the golf club as they’re the only ones touching it.”
In Yogi Berra fashion, Phil plainly states the obvious. Your hands connect to the club via the grip.

Ben Hogan

“In a good grip both hands act as one unit.”
Hogan believed the entire golf swing could be built on one simple thing: the way your hands connect to the club.

Does having $4,000 worth of clubs, balls, range finders and training aids but worn out, improperly sized grips sound like you? Do you spend more on gloves, hand lotion, and band aids than you do on your grips?

Grip size directly affects:

  • Hand tension
  • Wrist action
  • Clubface control through impact
  • Blisters, calluses, and dry hands

 

Too small? Hands overwork = Hooks and pulls.

Too big? Hands underwork = Blocks and slices.