Pittards/Gripmaster leather putter grips

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Anybody have any experience with these.

After a bit of thought, I've decided to keep the Scotty and not replace it with the NOME.

Thing is, I find the Pistolero grip that comes with the Del Mar a touch on the firm side. Good grip, just a tad firm.

I've heard good things about Pittards leather grips (Gripmaster?) and was wondering if anyone on here had some first hand experience with them?

Any help appreciated :thup:
 
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Sure they must be better these days but had a bladed putter with a leather grip when I first started which was a hand me down and the grip was like a slippery eel when it got wet and a nightmare to hold onto
 
Not used one myself but they look nice. Agree with Homer though, in the wet an all leather grip could be like holding on to a snake. I'm looking to replace the stock grip on my Rife 400 with something a bit chunkier. Got 3 different grips on order to try out.

Are you looking for a standard size grip Gareth?
 
Not used one myself but they look nice. Agree with Homer though, in the wet an all leather grip could be like holding on to a snake. I'm looking to replace the stock grip on my Rife 400 with something a bit chunkier. Got 3 different grips on order to try out.

Are you looking for a standard size grip Gareth?

No, that's the other reason for the change.

Since changing my grip (As per a previous thread) the standard pistolero grip on the SC feels a tad thin. I'm looking for a midsize grip to try and fit the bill.

The grip on the Ping Nome is bigger than standard and felt really nice.

Looking at the GripMaster Midsize Paddle grip.
 
I just had a Ping AVS Midsize grip this week but didn't like so got shot of it. Shame, I could've passed it on for you! I'm looking for a new midsize too (found the Ping a bit thin actually) and I think it'll be the Superstroke Ultra Slim I end up with as it doesn't taper at the bottom. I grip the putter almost to the actual metal, rightly or wrongly. I have 4 grips arriving next week, all midsize and I'll only be keeping one so if you're interested in a spare I'll let you have it at mates rates. No leather grip master I'm afraid though.
 
I'm at the other end of the grip. I grip towards the end, but still find the grip isn't substantial enough for my grip.

I have my eye on a few grips here and there so hopefully one will fit the bill :thup:
 
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