(Franklin, TN) - Rosemark Grips congratulates staff player, Olafia Kristinsdottir, for her LPGA Debut at last weeks Silk Bahamas LPGA Classic. Kristinsdottir average 28.5 putts with her Rosemark 1.52. She finished second at the 2016 LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament. She is also the first player from Iceland to place on the LPGA Tour.
Grip Technology: What Rosemark’s development team came up with was a truly revolutionary, yet pleasingly simple and intuitive, design. All Rosemark grips share the same patented and premium design of a beautifully textured, tapered shape in several sizes with multiple angles in a hexagon shape around the grip, which completely conform to the shape of a hand. Rosemark helps the golfer set up square and keep the putter head square at set up and during the stroke, with the same minimal grip pressure that the best players in the world use.
Company Information: Rosemark grips were created when Mark Cokewell, the CEO and Founder of Rosemark, wanted to create a putter grip that fit better in a golfers hand, with a more consistently squared set up, more control, and less tension. He mapped the hand using experts in biomechanics. He then also studied other sports and activities where a square, consistent grip is required, and started creating prototypes, with regular input from the worlds best teachers and players.
The Rosemark brand first gained worldwide prominence in 2015 and 2016 when World #1 LPGA sensation Lydia Ko used a Rosemark 1.52 grip to win over $5 million in 30 events, including 7 wins and 2 Major Championships. Tests on the course and in the lab, as well as official LPGA statistics, revealed that her putting performance improved with the Rosemark grip in every measurable statistic.
The Rosemark grip also was used by Colin Montgomerie to win the 2015 Senior PGA Championship and by Russell Knox to win the 2016 Travelers Championship.
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