T-Grip™ - Improve your swing and lower your score! – T-Golfs

T-Grip™ - Improve your swing and lower your score! – T-Golfs

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The T-Grip™ is a new type of golf club grip. The patented technology has been shown to improve your swing and lower your score. It allows you to feel the release in your swing. It helps with club face alignment, grip strength, and increased control.
The Original T-Grip™  A new type of golf club grip that has been shown to improve your swing and lower your score.  It’s simple! In addition to the fantastic RAIN-RESISTANT traction between your hand and the club, the T-Grip™ transforms your club's CIRCULAR GRIP into a NON-CIRCULAR GRIP! The non-circular grip provides you with significantly INCREASED CONTROL of the angle of your club. Like the molded handle of a kitchen knife, the T-Grip™ allows you to FEEL when the club is straight! The T-Grip™ gives you the power to manipulate the club to KEEP YOUR SHOTS STRAIGHTER AND LONGER THAN EVER! It comes with a ball marker that fits into the end of the T-Grip™ so you never lose it. In your T-Grip™ package you will find: Small: 1 small T-Grip™ and 1 standard ball marker Large: 1 large T-Grip™ and 1 standard ball marker Small + large combo: 1 large and 1 small T-Grip™ and 2 standard ball markers

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