Golf Pride has unveiled an all-new range of Reverse Taper putter grips as part of its new Stroke Enhancement Collection.
Reverse Taper is a new technology that stabilises both hands during the putting stroke for a squarer putter face at impact – regardless of the player’s gripping style. The new Reverse Taper design features a slim upper hand section and a gradually wider lower hand section to create the ‘Reverse Taper’, in addition to a soft feel and enhanced tacky texture with dimple pattern for added traction.
Bruce Miller, Global Product Manager for Golf Pride, commented: “After extensive periods of testing and design refinement, we’re thrilled to finally be unveiling our all-new Reverse Taper technology grip. This unique design is proven to stabilise both hands on the grip and help golfers to deliver a squarer putter face at impact. This marries two of our key purposes at Golf Pride: to highlight the significance of the hands and grip relationship, and to help golfers perform at their best.”
Through player testing and the gathering of consumer insights, Golf Pride has discovered that a common cause of players struggling with the putting stroke is more often than not, an overactive lower hand. Using a SAMS putting lab, Golf Pride tested a total of 364 putts, with over 21,000 variables measured. Conditions measured included: face path, back swing ratio, forward swing ratio, timing, path, face position at impact, loft, face rotation, and more.
Through this testing, Golf Pride was able to determine that Reverse Taper technology delivers a 15% squarer putter face at impact (measured in degrees) vs a parallel putter grip when comparing a zero-degree starting point (straight 12-foot putt with putter face aimed at target). By placing the hands correctly on the putter utilising Reverse Taper technology, golfers will be able to return the putter face square to their target line more often.
The Reverse Taper collection will be available to purchase in three unique shapes. The first is a round-back grip with a small flat section on the front, the second is a traditional pistol style in the upper-hand, and the third is an innovative flat sided grip to allow for a squarer feeling at address. Each shape is also available in two user-friendly sizes (medium and large) to allow players to benefit from Reverse Taper technology in their preferred grip size (medium or large).
The new range of Golf Pride Reverse Taper grips will be available for golfers to buy and get fitted for from February 2024.