2Thumb launch its new Pro-Light grip
2Thumb have launched its lightest putter grip yet, the Pro-Light. The revolutionary product is now available for sale to the general public at all leading golf retailers.

Innovative putting company 2Thumb have launched its lightest putter grip yet, the Pro-Light. The revolutionary product is now available for sale to the general public at all leading golf retailers.
Since revealing the Pro-Light at the 2009 PGA Merchandise Show in Orlando, the 2Thumb team have received unparalleled interest in their latest offering, becoming inundated by requests. At a very reasonable RRP of just £18.50, it is not difficult to see why.
With many of the same award-winning benefits as other 2Thumb grips in the range, the Pro-Light weighs in at a just 75 grams; making it ideal for players who prefer to feel the club head in their putting stroke.
Since its introduction, the Pro-Light has caused somewhat of a stir in the world of golf, with independent tests concluding that the 2Thumb boasts a range of benefits from reduced putter head rotation and improved ball roll to greater distance control and a more balanced set-up.
The Pro-Light continues to enjoy tremendous success on PGA Tours worldwide, alongside others in the series including ‘Original’, ‘Light’ and ‘Shorty.’ For further information or to find your nearest 2Thumbs stockist visit 2thumbgrip.com
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