Why Most Golfers Use the Wrong Putter Grip

Learn more about Pete's Golf / book a fitting: 🏌️‍♂️ Website: https://petesgolf.com/ Learn more about Jon Sherman: 📕 Four Foundations of Golf Book: https://amzn.to/4bA3TFU 🎥 Jon's main YouTube Channel:    / @jonshermangolf   🎙️ Sweet Spot Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... 💻 Website: https://fourfoundationsofgolf.com/ Most golfers spend a lot of time thinking about their putter head, stroke, and alignment — but the putter grip might be one of the most overlooked parts of the entire club. In this video, we explain how putter grip size, shape, weight, taper, and texture can influence face rotation, feel, speed control, and confidence on the greens. Master putter fitter Sonny Burgo from Pete’s Golf walks through the differences between traditional pistol grips, oversized putter grips, non-tapered grips, counterbalanced grips, and grips designed for claw, pencil, cross-handed, or conventional putting styles. You’ll learn why a larger putter grip can sometimes quiet the hands, why thinner grips can provide more feel, and why changing grip weight can alter the balance of your putter. If you’ve ever wondered whether you’re using the right putter grip, whether oversized putter grips actually help, or how your grip style affects your putting stroke, this video will help you make a smarter equipment decision. Topics covered: How putter grip size affects face rotation Traditional vs oversized putter grips Why putter grip weight matters Counterbalanced putter grips explained Best putter grips for claw, pencil, cross-handed, and conventional putting How the right grip can improve feel and confidence Golf Gear Explained is a joint venture between Pete’s Golf and Jon Sherman. Pete’s Golf is recognized as a Top 100 clubfitter with over 45 years of brand-agnostic fitting experience. Jon Sherman is the author of The Four Foundations of Golf and has been one of the top voices in the game-improvement community for the past decade. Subscribe for more honest golf equipment education, club fitting advice, and myth-busting videos that help you make smarter decisions with your gear.