I picked this grip as my plan was to cut the shaft 4inches, to match my old cut down broomstick putter. I was told the round split grips are near impossible to take off and put back on “nicely”. Now that I have it for a month, I have got used to the length, SAM putting analysis showed it was better than my old shorter putter. This grip is thin, but has straight edges to confirm ur setting up “square”, maybe you have to rely on your setup more with round split grip.
Which grip is it? Do you have a link to it? Did you have lab put it on or did you do it after the fact? I read that if the grip is different it will throw off the Balance but this looks super smooth!
still rocking the broomstick? Just thought I would check in... I got the jumbomax grip on mine and follow your idea for holding the putter... pretty successful so far!
How do you like that grip on the broom? Have you tried the split grip? Curious to hear a comparison
I picked this grip as my plan was to cut the shaft 4inches, to match my old cut down broomstick putter. I was told the round split grips are near impossible to take off and put back on “nicely”.
Now that I have it for a month, I have got used to the length, SAM putting analysis showed it was better than my old shorter putter.
This grip is thin, but has straight edges to confirm ur setting up “square”, maybe you have to rely on your setup more with round split grip.
Which grip is it? Do you have a link to it? Did you have lab put it on or did you do it after the fact? I read that if the grip is different it will throw off the Balance but this looks super smooth!
@@Kylez1212it came standard. If you check with the online store it gives you the option for split grip, or this 21 inch arm lock grip.
For sure the split grip is easy to set up open or closed with the face since it's round... ill give this grip a shot. Thank you!@@playgolf7811
still rocking the broomstick? Just thought I would check in... I got the jumbomax grip on mine and follow your idea for holding the putter... pretty successful so far!