Grip Like The Pro's Do

Benefits to 'The Golf Grip'

Ergonomic Impact

Ergonomically you are gripping the club with an open pack joint which is the optimal position to feel relaxed. An open pack joint will not have any pinch points in the wrist. When there are no pinch points you are starting from a relaxed position.

Comfortability

When using the Golf Grip technology, the club feels more natural and comfortable in your hands, allowing you to perform better with every swing.

Reduced Injuries

Using an ergonomic technology like the Golf Grip, your wrists and elbows receive less strain during long-term use. It reduces your chances of getting tennis elbow or a wrist injury.

Inclusivity

It will help people who have physical injuries and only have the ability to play with one arm or have limited use of the second arm.

I have been a PGA Professional for almost 50 years. I am in the Michigan PGA Golf Hall of Fame and one of the highlights of my playing career was winning the National Club Pro Championship in 1980. A common fault of many of my students is not being able to hold on to the grip with their left hand at the top of the back swing. The Golf Grip certainly helps them to do that. The Golf Grip is not an artificial aid. They grip the club any way they want whether it be a weak, neutral or strong.. The grip helps my students who don’t have the flexibility or strength to hold the club at the top of the back swing and maintain their grip pressure throughout the swing. The Golf Grip ergonomics provide comfort and helps them hold on to the grip but they still have to put a good swing on the ball to hit it solidly. The Golf Grip will not be for everyone but there is a large demographic of golfers who could benefit from this ergonomic design.

John Traub PGA Professional