I was very excited to find a new Rosemark putter grip on my front porch yesterday.
These grips use a hexagonal cross section shape that was developed using biomechanical mapping of the hand. The goals were a shape and texture that encouraged a light but secure grip and the ability to keep the putter face square through impact.
In putting, tension is your enemy.
I requested the 1.25″ grip in black and it looks and feels superb. The grip does indeed feel very stable when gripped and the surface material, especially on the flat front of the grip is very smooth on the skin.
You can see the profile of the Rosemark grip’s unusual silicone beads in this photo. The beads work together with the microfiber wrap to create a truly unique feeling putter grip.
I will be posting more detailed comments on the Rosemark soon once I get the chance to roll some putts with it later on today.