As the summer sun begins to bake the fairways and your weekend four-ball moves from the indoor simulator to the local course, the hunt for ‘the secret’ begins. We browse the latest $600 drivers and $400 putters, hoping technology will mask our flaws.
Yet, according to the world’s best players, the most important investment you can make this season costs less than a sleeve of premium balls.
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If you are serious about playing your best golf this summer, you need the molded rubber training grip. It is a simple, unassuming piece of equipment, but it is currently the most significant open secret on the professional tours.
The Scheffler Standard
It is impossible to discuss ball-striking excellence without mentioning Scottie Scheffler. His statistical dominance from tee-to-green is historic, often drawing comparisons to the heights of Tiger Woods.
While fans obsess over his “dancing feet” and unique footwork, PGA Professionals and equipment insiders point to something much more fundamental: his grip.
World number one Scheffler has a ‘textbook’ neutral grip
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Scheffler is famously meticulous about his hand placement. In his bag, you will almost always find two 7-irons. One is his gamer; the other is a dedicated training club fitted with a $10 molded rubber grip.
He doesn’t just use it occasionally – he begins every session with it. Even during the chaotic 2024 PGA Championship, where his warm-up was cut to mere minutes, the training grip was the first thing he reached for. It serves as a physical reset, ensuring his only point of connection with the club is identical every single time.
Beyond the World Number One
Xander Schauffele is another player who has been spotted working with the grip trainer
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While Scheffler is the poster boy for the movement, the trend is sweeping through the professional ranks. I recently spoke with Callaway Tour Rep Kellen Watson, who confirmed that the adoption of these molded grips is an “open secret” among the tour players, and far more widespread than the general public realizes.
Watson noted that major champions and elite ball-strikers like
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