ORLANDO, Fla. - C-Thru Grips has been leaving an imprint on the European Tour lately, with its grips being carried by a player who not only finished tied for fifth at the British Open last week at Royal Troon Golf Club in Troon, Scotland, but who also won the Scottish Barclays Open, played July 8-11 at Loch Lomond Golf Club near Glasgow, Scotland. The Frenchman, in contention throughout much of the British Open, carried full-swing C-Thru Grips featuring his customized corporate logo.
“We extend our congratulations to this outstanding player on his sparkling play on the European Tour,” said Shawn D. Lucas, president of C-Thru Grips, Inc. “The quality and design of C-Thru Grips make them a natural choice for increasing numbers of top tour players worldwide.”
Last year, over 150 PGA Tour players carried C-Thru Grips. This year, already there have been several wins on both the PGA and LPGA Tours by players carrying C-Thru Grips. On the collegiate level, C-Thru Grips, which are carried by over three hundred college and university golf teams nationwide, had six wins at various national collegiate Championships this year.
C-Thru Grips, established in 2001, produces clear, tour-quality golf grips featuring customized designs, and specializes in both putter and full swing golf grips. A wide array of slogans, country flags, country club logos and college and university logos are available. Additionally, custom-designed labels may be ordered to support golf facilities, as well as alumni or corporate functions.
For further information, please see www.c-thrugrips.com.
