Lamkin’s Tour Black ACE Full-cord Grips Trusted by Winner of Sanford International
(SAN DIEGO, CA) – Lamkin Golf Grips announces its Tour Black ACE full-cord grips were used by the winner of the PGA Tour Champions’ Sanford International, contested this past weekend at the Minnehaha Country Club in Sioux City, South Dakota.
Shooting a bogey-free 64 in the final round to capture a two-shot victory, the win marks the champion’s 13th professional title. He has relied on Lamkin grips throughout his seven-year PGA Tour Champions’ career, during which he has captured four wins, including the Senior PGA Championship. The Tour Black ACE grip provides excellent feel, control and traction in all weather conditions.
“At the highest levels of competitive play golfers are incredibly discerning about the equipment they select, and it’s no surprise that so many choose Lamkin,” says Bob Lamkin, CEO of Lamkin Grips. “Amateurs can learn a valuable lesson from TOUR players, who are meticulous about both selecting grips that complement their games and re-gripping often to ensure they’re receiving the full performance benefits.”
The ACE material found in many Lamkin grips was engineered to provide a soft foundational layer, for enhanced comfort and feel, while the firmer outer layer delivers superior torsion control and vibration dampening. For more details on Lamkin’s range of innovative golf grips and to keep up with the latest news from the company, please see visit the links below.
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ABOUT LAMKIN GRIPS
Lamkin Grips’ golf heritage dates back to 1925 when founder Elver B. Lamkin began manufacturing golf’s first leather grips. Today, the family-owned business delivers the industry’s widest assortment of performance-enhancing golf grips that continue to earn loyal customers worldwide. Through their ongoing dedication to unequaled product quality and service support, Lamkin Grips is passionately committed to connecting golfers to a more confident, consistent and enjoyable game.