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Below Par™ Imperial Tactile Grip Lite — Matte Clear Blue (Sept 2026)
The Imperial Tactile Grip Lite is built for golfers who want a more defined feel without relying on oversized rubber or heavy surface tack. Its solid TPU body provides structure, durability, and a clean modern profile, while the black tactile insert creates a dedicated contact zone for hand placement, pressure feedback, and control.
Unlike a traditional one-piece rubber grip, the Series-01 Tactile Grip separates the grip into functional zones. The blue TPU body gives the grip its shape and stability, while the black insert adds a textured contact surface where the hands naturally settle. This creates a more intentional feel in the hands and helps support a repeatable setup stroke after stroke.
Each grip is manufactured in small batches and hand-finished with attention to fit, feel, and surface quality. The solid blue body gives this version a bold, finished look, while the black die-cut style insert adds contrast, control, and a performance-focused appearance.
Why choose the Series-01 Tactile Grip?
Solid TPU structure
The main body is designed to provide a stable, consistent feel while resisting the soft breakdown commonly associated with traditional rubber grips.
Tactile Contact Zone
The black textured insert gives the hands a defined place to settle, helping support consistent grip pressure and repeatable hand placement.
Clean solid-color finish
The solid blue body delivers a bold, modern look while keeping the same geometry-first performance approach as the rest of the Series-01 lineup.
Less reliance on tackiness
Designed to promote control through shape, structure, and contact-zone placement — not just surface stick.
Naturally cooler feel
The printed TPU structure helps reduce the dense, heat-holding feel of traditional solid rubber, giving the grip a lighter and cooler feel in the hands.
Defined, structured feedback
Built for golfers who prefer a grip that feels stable and intentional, not overly soft, vague, or spongy.
Built for repeatability
The goal is simple: give the hands a clear reference point, support a stable putter face, and help create a more repeatable putting stroke.
The Imperial Tactile Grip Lite is built for golfers who want a more defined feel without relying on oversized rubber or heavy surface tack. Its solid TPU body provides structure, durability, and a clean modern profile, while the black tactile insert creates a dedicated contact zone for hand placement, pressure feedback, and control.
Unlike a traditional one-piece rubber grip, the Series-01 Tactile Grip separates the grip into functional zones. The blue TPU body gives the grip its shape and stability, while the black insert adds a textured contact surface where the hands naturally settle. This creates a more intentional feel in the hands and helps support a repeatable setup stroke after stroke.
Each grip is manufactured in small batches and hand-finished with attention to fit, feel, and surface quality. The solid blue body gives this version a bold, finished look, while the black die-cut style insert adds contrast, control, and a performance-focused appearance.
Why choose the Series-01 Tactile Grip?
Solid TPU structure
The main body is designed to provide a stable, consistent feel while resisting the soft breakdown commonly associated with traditional rubber grips.
Tactile Contact Zone
The black textured insert gives the hands a defined place to settle, helping support consistent grip pressure and repeatable hand placement.
Clean solid-color finish
The solid blue body delivers a bold, modern look while keeping the same geometry-first performance approach as the rest of the Series-01 lineup.
Less reliance on tackiness
Designed to promote control through shape, structure, and contact-zone placement — not just surface stick.
Naturally cooler feel
The printed TPU structure helps reduce the dense, heat-holding feel of traditional solid rubber, giving the grip a lighter and cooler feel in the hands.
Defined, structured feedback
Built for golfers who prefer a grip that feels stable and intentional, not overly soft, vague, or spongy.
Built for repeatability
The goal is simple: give the hands a clear reference point, support a stable putter face, and help create a more repeatable putting stroke.