I had the round reverse taper grip put on this morning. After checking several reviews on youtube from knowledgable reviewers. The round felt more comfortable to me and putting feels very smooth and easy. No tension on the hands. Golf Pride is onto something here. Great review! Joe
I purchased a few of the medium Pistol and Flat versions (no Round). I put one of the Flat grips on my Scotty Phantom X 12.5, and I like it a lot better that the thinner Pistolero Scotty grip that came standard with the putter. I think I would use the reverse taper Pistol grip with more of a blade-style putter.
I have had the round reverse taper on the putter for 3 rounds now. The stability and ability to aim the ball where I want it to go is off the charts awesome. It makes a huge difference. I would never have guessed the results would be this pronounced. I am nailing putt after putt. I used to do well with the superstrokes and for some reason moved away from them when I changed putters. I think these reverse taper grips by Golf Pride are even better. I have never felt this kind of control in my putting.
I've had one of these on the putter for a couple of weeks now and it's working well, especially for pace control. It's certainly not a magic bullet but I'd say it's definitely giving me some extra confidence with my putting and that alone is worth giving it a go.
Thank You. Boy do these make a difference. Cant wait till they come out for all clubs. Think on that. And the reason why. They fit in your hand like a glove. Its a reminder grip without the slots on the grip. Cant wait.
Many years ago I had my Titlest Dead Center Putter regripped with a larger, tapered putter grip. I liked the feel and I was putting better. Recently changed putters, to an Odyssey, mallet style and have the super stroke oversized grip. Getting along great with the Odyssey, and I think the larger grips have helped me improve my putting.
Got these in the shop today. Thanks for the info from Golf Pride about them. On a side note, I will never complain about my club repair room after seeing that dungeon Bernie works out of. He needs a raise.
Food for thought Dan. I have a PXG blade putter. Love the feel & weight to it but I have toyed with the idea of changing the grip I'm not totally a on the slightly thicker pistol grio that's on it. I have thought about going slimmer but i will look out for these in our club shop
Unbelievably after being paid today I already have my putter in my car and as soon as I finish work I'm heading to get my putter regripped, what a coincidence and what a good video to see , definitely will be having a look at those grips , thanks Dan
I got to hit a couple of these grips at PGATSS, I don't like oversize grips but of the two I tried, the flat and the pistol, I like the pistol the most even though I am not a left hand low putter, it just had a good feel to it. SuperStroke putter grips just feel way to mushy to me, I didn't get that from this GP grip.
Great review Dan. I have had a Super stroke grip in various sizes for years, I liked them. Then I decided that I would change to a Scotty Cameron midsize grip, quite expensive of course, far more than any super stroke I have ever purchased. It works which is a good thing, I feel the head more so i hole more putts. Golf pride MCC +4 for the irons, but for my putter? Nah
Thanks for this review Dan. I’m currently considering having this fitted to my Scotty and as a left below right putter I would probably try the pistol grip. 👍🇦🇺
I saw these putter grips in a pro shop last week and was trying to work out the 3 types, so thanks for the review. I am someone who is always trying to keep my bottom hand quiet to avoid pulling putts, so I do try to control my putter with my top hand, maybe I need a bit more bottom hand.
I use a Del Mar and swapped out the stock grip to a Scotty Cameron Pistol as I liked the feel. It threw the weight out on the putter so needs to change the head weights. Do like a small super stroke but reticent to mess about with things and leave well enough alone.
good review video Dan, never really fought about what my hands do during putting stroke as im always thinking about swing & pace . will definitely look at these when it comes to regrip my putter
Great review - I held one of these grips as In liked the concept but I like quite a tacky putter grip and these were quite smooth; I was not convinced they would be good in the rain, so not for me
I’ve actually got one on order, I’ve gone for the Flat midsize, to go on my Mizuno OMOI, I’ve been moving to a claw grip for anything under about 10’ Apart from a total putting disaster last time out the claw is helping.
I got the Caley’s to replace my Ping G’s. I was worried that I hadn’t tried them but I watched every review video and read loads of reviews and couldn’t find a bad one. They’re amazing and exceeded my expectations massively
Hi Dan... I went to an EvnRoll Gravity Grip on my putters. They have some interesting tech in them... It made a 1/4 toe hang, anser style putter, into an almost face balanced putter. I installed reverse taper grips on a set of clubs for a client years ago when they first came out. They felt horrible to me. I wouldn't like it on a putter, I am sure about that... But, I am also sure some folks will like it.... and It's worth giving it a go for someone experimenting with their putting grip.
I like the idea of these and thought as soon as I saw them they may be for me. I like the 2 thumb grip concept and hadn’t noticed it till Bernie put one on sideways. I’ve always tried to have my hands working as one so almost have a triple overlap grip with a pretty standard thin pistol type grip. Winn has a great feel. I really thought the pistol one would be for me but if it’s better left hand above right maybe not.
Not a new idea as I have a Benross putter which has a Benross kind of super stroke style grip which is thicker at the bottom than the top. They do look good and might give one a try
I do the left hand low grip, have for over 20 years, it helps me keep my right hand out of the putt as much as possible, just keep the back of the left hand going toward the target and the right hand is just along for the ride usually.
Have you found any grip(s) in particular that you feel work well with your left hand low grip? Also if you don't mind what putter(s) you have found success with over the years. I am also crosshand, just switched from a SC Newport to a Odyssey mallet and have been loving it, however I have the stock grip on it and am considering a change.
Great review Dan it’s certainly something to think about,I to wear a small glove size and I have a small grip on my scotty but I’ve also tried larger grips on other putters. And I’m also a very wrist type of putter,I’ve also tried left below right (I’m right handed),and to be honest I’ve not really found what I’m more comfortable with. Obviously it gets a bit expensive trying out different grips,it would be really great if there was somewhere you could test them out with out having to buy them first only to find out that they don’t suit you lol
The only thing that hasn't changed in my club set up is my putter. From the instant I found my ping '69 answer in a second hand bin at hellidon lakes some 40 years ago. I was always taught that your wrists should be locked and the pace comes from rotation of the shoulders around your spine. Apart from a slight press as I begin my putting stroke everything is locked. No twists, no flicks. Putting is my card saver. Lovely video again Dan ❤
I currently use a Cure putter i have this season been looking for a replacement to my Winn grip this new Grip Pride range ticks all the box’s and will be checking with my club shop the availability.
Hi Dan, I see you went with medium grip for small hands, so should I go for a large grip for medium hands?? I have a normal pistol grip on my Scotty so looking to change. Hope all is well and gutted I can't join you on the bus tours this year.
Interesting idea & as someone who is prone to missing the short ones, added stability should be welcome - the downside is the colour …any ideas if there are ones without red ?
Can these be changed with compressed air? I'd like to give one a go and resell it if I don't like it. A normal grip is a waste to have to cut off, but £30 is not a risk I'm willing to take.
@@DanHendriksenGolf grip arrived today, and unfortunately I couldn't get one on with compressed air (I've done dozens of grips this way previously). It might be because to keep it lightweight, it's more plastic-based than rubber based, so there's little to no stretch. It may go on over a completely bare shaft, but even with one layer of tape, it wasn't playing the game. I almost didn't put it on, but eventually gave in, and It's now on with tape and solvent. Very much crossing fingers I get on with it.
Interesting but with 3 options, which is good in one way, very expensive given you could waste 3-4 grips trying the right one for you and these grips are £29.99 a pop plus the Scotty Cameron grip is more assuming you revert back to the original grip.
Not a new concept. Feel golf brought out a range of grips although I don't remember ones for putters. They encourage you to not hold on too tightly. The bottom hand would close the face naturally due to the thicker section lower down on the grip.
“untapped” 🤔 a lot of putter grips available Dan. I like this concept from GP, but hate the wording all over the grip. This would genuinely deter me from buying.
I had the round reverse taper grip put on this morning. After checking several reviews on youtube from knowledgable reviewers. The round felt more comfortable to me and putting feels very smooth and easy. No tension on the hands. Golf Pride is onto something here. Great review! Joe
I purchased a few of the medium Pistol and Flat versions (no Round). I put one of the Flat grips on my Scotty Phantom X 12.5, and I like it a lot better that the thinner Pistolero Scotty grip that came standard with the putter. I think I would use the reverse taper Pistol grip with more of a blade-style putter.
I have had the round reverse taper on the putter for 3 rounds now. The stability and ability to aim the ball where I want it to go is off the charts awesome. It makes a huge difference. I would never have guessed the results would be this pronounced. I am nailing putt after putt. I used to do well with the superstrokes and for some reason moved away from them when I changed putters. I think these reverse taper grips by Golf Pride are even better. I have never felt this kind of control in my putting.
I've had one of these on the putter for a couple of weeks now and it's working well, especially for pace control. It's certainly not a magic bullet but I'd say it's definitely giving me some extra confidence with my putting and that alone is worth giving it a go.
Superb clip. Must give one of these grips a shot. I shall do a little more research but I’m already tending to go for the pistol grip. Thanks Dan.
Thank You. Boy do these make a difference. Cant wait till they come out for all clubs. Think on that. And the reason why. They fit in your hand like a glove. Its a reminder grip without the slots on the grip. Cant wait.
Many years ago I had my Titlest Dead Center Putter regripped with a larger, tapered putter grip. I liked the feel and I was putting better. Recently changed putters, to an Odyssey, mallet style and have the super stroke oversized grip. Getting along great with the Odyssey, and I think the larger grips have helped me improve my putting.
Got these in the shop today. Thanks for the info from Golf Pride about them. On a side note, I will never complain about my club repair room after seeing that dungeon Bernie works out of. He needs a raise.
I just bought a round one yesterday and am going to put it on one of my putters to try.m I'll see how it works!
Food for thought Dan. I have a PXG blade putter. Love the feel & weight to it but I have toyed with the idea of changing the grip I'm not totally a on the slightly thicker pistol grio that's on it. I have thought about going slimmer but i will look out for these in our club shop
Unbelievably after being paid today I already have my putter in my car and as soon as I finish work I'm heading to get my putter regripped, what a coincidence and what a good video to see , definitely will be having a look at those grips , thanks Dan
I got to hit a couple of these grips at PGATSS, I don't like oversize grips but of the two I tried, the flat and the pistol, I like the pistol the most even though I am not a left hand low putter, it just had a good feel to it. SuperStroke putter grips just feel way to mushy to me, I didn't get that from this GP grip.
Great review Dan. I have had a Super stroke grip in various sizes for years, I liked them. Then I decided that I would change to a Scotty Cameron midsize grip, quite expensive of course, far more than any super stroke I have ever purchased. It works which is a good thing, I feel the head more so i hole more putts. Golf pride MCC +4 for the irons, but for my putter? Nah
Thanks for this review Dan. I’m currently considering having this fitted to my Scotty and as a left below right putter I would probably try the pistol grip. 👍🇦🇺
I put a wider flat grip on my scottie ,it feels brilliant , plus am sinking more puts
I saw these putter grips in a pro shop last week and was trying to work out the 3 types, so thanks for the review. I am someone who is always trying to keep my bottom hand quiet to avoid pulling putts, so I do try to control my putter with my top hand, maybe I need a bit more bottom hand.
I use a Del Mar and swapped out the stock grip to a Scotty Cameron Pistol as I liked the feel. It threw the weight out on the putter so needs to change the head weights. Do like a small super stroke but reticent to mess about with things and leave well enough alone.
good review video Dan, never really fought about what my hands do during putting stroke as im always thinking about swing & pace .
will definitely look at these when it comes to regrip my putter
Great review - I held one of these grips as In liked the concept but I like quite a tacky putter grip and these were quite smooth; I was not convinced they would be good in the rain, so not for me
Fantastic review, Dan. Will definitely take a look at these reverse grips to see if it improves my putter stroke. Cheers
I’d give it a go, I’m a left below right grip I’m very tempted to try it Dan.
I’ve actually got one on order, I’ve gone for the Flat midsize, to go on my Mizuno OMOI, I’ve been moving to a claw grip for anything under about 10’
Apart from a total putting disaster last time out the claw is helping.
Great video .. yup I am interested in the flat I like the pray grip!
Nice review dan, I've used a chunkier grip for a while. The grip on my putter feels really good, might have a look at these when I need to change it
Great video Dan, thanks for the info on the hands, never knew that! Personally, I'd like to try them before buying them...
I got the Caley’s to replace my Ping G’s. I was worried that I hadn’t tried them but I watched every review video and read loads of reviews and couldn’t find a bad one. They’re amazing and exceeded my expectations massively
Hi Dan... I went to an EvnRoll Gravity Grip on my putters. They have some interesting tech in them... It made a 1/4 toe hang, anser style putter, into an almost face balanced putter.
I installed reverse taper grips on a set of clubs for a client years ago when they first came out. They felt horrible to me. I wouldn't like it on a putter, I am sure about that... But, I am also sure some folks will like it.... and It's worth giving it a go for someone experimenting with their putting grip.
I like the idea of these and thought as soon as I saw them they may be for me.
I like the 2 thumb grip concept and hadn’t noticed it till Bernie put one on sideways.
I’ve always tried to have my hands working as one so almost have a triple overlap grip with a pretty standard thin pistol type grip. Winn has a great feel.
I really thought the pistol one would be for me but if it’s better left hand above right maybe not.
Not a new idea as I have a Benross putter which has a Benross kind of super stroke style grip which is thicker at the bottom than the top. They do look good and might give one a try
I bought the reverse taper large flat it's amazing feels great
I do the left hand low grip, have for over 20 years, it helps me keep my right hand out of the putt as much as possible, just keep the back of the left hand going toward the target and the right hand is just along for the ride usually.
Have you found any grip(s) in particular that you feel work well with your left hand low grip? Also if you don't mind what putter(s) you have found success with over the years. I am also crosshand, just switched from a SC Newport to a Odyssey mallet and have been loving it, however I have the stock grip on it and am considering a change.
@@bwilson6269 I just use the standard super stroke grip, as for putter I prefer a center shaft putter..
Great review Dan it’s certainly something to think about,I to wear a small glove size and I have a small grip on my scotty but I’ve also tried larger grips on other putters.
And I’m also a very wrist type of putter,I’ve also tried left below right (I’m right handed),and to be honest I’ve not really found what I’m more comfortable with.
Obviously it gets a bit expensive trying out different grips,it would be really great if there was somewhere you could test them out with out having to buy them first only to find out that they don’t suit you lol
Very interested i am a terrible putter
Need to see Bernie trying this grip and whether it positively impacts his putting (over an armlock). That's the ultimate test.
The only thing that hasn't changed in my club set up is my putter. From the instant I found my ping '69 answer in a second hand bin at hellidon lakes some 40 years ago.
I was always taught that your wrists should be locked and the pace comes from rotation of the shoulders around your spine. Apart from a slight press as I begin my putting stroke everything is locked. No twists, no flicks. Putting is my card saver.
Lovely video again Dan ❤
Great video, some good info in here.. Find it crazy how fast these have sold out everywhere I go. Seems people have really taken to the idea.
I have a lab link 1 and am thinking about the pistol grip as a change, any thoughts or comments ??
I currently use a Cure putter i have this season been looking for a replacement to my Winn grip this new Grip Pride range ticks all the box’s and will be checking with my club shop the availability.
Hi Dan, I see you went with medium grip for small hands, so should I go for a large grip for medium hands?? I have a normal pistol grip on my Scotty so looking to change. Hope all is well and gutted I can't join you on the bus tours this year.
Interesting idea & as someone who is prone to missing the short ones, added stability should be welcome - the downside is the colour …any ideas if there are ones without red ?
Not sure if they have released any other colours Martyn
So then it’s a no for me 😊
such a great video. well done Dan
I’ll probably give it a try
Interesting concept.
Interesting video with food for thought
Evnroll are doing this already with the tour tac grip
Can these be changed with compressed air? I'd like to give one a go and resell it if I don't like it. A normal grip is a waste to have to cut off, but £30 is not a risk I'm willing to take.
I’m pretty sure they would 👍
@@DanHendriksenGolf grip arrived today, and unfortunately I couldn't get one on with compressed air (I've done dozens of grips this way previously). It might be because to keep it lightweight, it's more plastic-based than rubber based, so there's little to no stretch. It may go on over a completely bare shaft, but even with one layer of tape, it wasn't playing the game. I almost didn't put it on, but eventually gave in, and It's now on with tape and solvent. Very much crossing fingers I get on with it.
Great video 😊
I’m old, was there not something similar to this concept a good few years back? SuperStroke?
Interesting but with 3 options, which is good in one way, very expensive given you could waste 3-4 grips trying the right one for you and these grips are £29.99 a pop plus the Scotty Cameron grip is more assuming you revert back to the original grip.
I am interested but the price and not being able to test them first is a barrier.
Answer: ABSOLUTELY. My drunk Uncle once told me “it’s all in the GRIP”. It turns out he wasn’t wrong.
Its not john daly is it ?
Not a new concept. Feel golf brought out a range of grips although I don't remember ones for putters. They encourage you to not hold on too tightly. The bottom hand would close the face naturally due to the thicker section lower down on the grip.
If you believe it works, then it works.
Ping pp58….. there’s a reason Tiger has always used one
“untapped” 🤔 a lot of putter grips available Dan. I like this concept from GP, but hate the wording all over the grip. This would genuinely deter me from buying.
No way is an adult man a small glove size. You must be minimum ML I’ve got tiny hands and that’s my size.
Good Review only 3 weeks behind everyone else. Good to see that you do show reply's to your reply. I Think this is a Dying Channel.
That’s okay, my Mum always said I was a late developer. Anyway who is everyone else 🤷🏻♂️
@@DanHendriksenGolf Do what I did, I looked on You Tube.