Golf Pride Unveils New Players Wrap Putter Grip

Eaton Corporation, manufacturers of Golf Pride® grips, the world’s No. 1 grip brand, has announced the launch of the new Players Wrap putter grip - another breakthrough in golf grip technology.

Eaton Corporation, manufacturers of Golf Pride® grips, the world’s No. 1 grip brand, has announced the launch of the new Players Wrap putter grip which represents another significant breakthrough in golf grip technology.

Golf Pride is already the market leader on Tour, and the new Players Wrap represents another forward step for this inventive brand. The grip is sure to be a global hit for all standards of golfer, who will benefit from the comfort and core playability of this new putter grip technology.

Designed for Tour players and avid golfers alike, the Players Wrap putter grip features a smooth, seamless surface that easily wipes clean. The arched pistol shape and half wrap on the back of the grip comfortably fits a player’s hands and fingers in a simulated leather wrap. The Players Wrap is available in a classic white color option.

Dan Koehler, director of sales and marketing for Eaton’s Golf Grip Division, said: “Golf Pride has long been an industry leader in new technology, from the invention of the slip-on grip to Brushed Cotton Technology to the introduction of the hybrid category of grips.

“The Players Wrap is another example of Golf Pride staying ahead of the curve by offering cutting edge grip choices to help golfers play their best.”

Eaton Corporation www.eaton.com

 

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