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Over three-quarters of field choose Golf Pride at 2012 PGA
August 14, 2012

The majority of golfers who competed in the 94th PGA Championship - 121 of the 156 players in the field, a massive 77% - relied on Golf Pride grips, according to data compiled by the Darrell Survey Company.

Many players relied on Golf Pride’s proven hybrid technology used in the New Decade MultiCompound, in which high performance rubber provides comfort and responsiveness to the lower hand, while Golf Pride’s exclusive BCT cord provides moisture management and improved traction in the upper hand.

“Golf Pride’s industry leading technology was once again validated at the highest level,” said Brandon Sowell, global sales and marketing manager for Eaton’s Golf Grip Division. “The New Decade MultiCompound is trusted by the game’s best players and provides elite performance as showcased by the black and yellow version this past weekend.”

Golf Today can confirm that PGA Champion Rory McIlroy was among the players using the Golf Pride New Decade MultiCompound Yellow grips.

For further information, go to www.golfpride.com or visit Facebook at www.facebook.com/GolfPride.








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