 | Our Product At MexicoPutterGrip.com, we sell only one product - the exact same putter grip used by the 2006 LPGA Player of the Year. Click here to buy your own Mexico Putter Grip!
This putter grip features the flag of Mexico, and was used to win $2,592,872 on the 2006 LPGA Tour.
11/12/06 - MexicoPutterGrip.com congratulates Lorena Ochoa on her 2006 Rolex Player of the Year award. Ms. Ochoa finished her 2006 season with SIX victories, and also won the LPGA's Vare Trophy, the LPGA's award for lowest scoring average. What an amazing season...

Our champion was born in Guadalajara, Mexico on 15 November 1981, and is a Mexican golfer who plays on the U.S. based LPGA Tour. She was only the second Mexican to become a member of the world's leading women's golf tour, but she quickly became one of the LPGA's top players. Golf has a very limited presence in Mexico, but her success has raised its profile in that country. She grew up next door to Guadalajara Country Club and took up golf at the age of five. She won her first state event at the age of six and her first national event at seven. All told as a junior she captured 22 state events in Guadalajara and 44 national events in Mexico. She also won five consecutive titles at the Junior World Golf Championships.
In 2000 she enrolled at the University of Arizona in the United States. She was the dominant player in women's collegiate golf for two years, winning the NCAA Player of the Year Awards for 2001 and 2002. In her sophomore year she won a record eight consecutive collegiate events.
In November 2001, she was presented with Mexico's National Sports Award by Mexican President Vicente Fox. She was the youngest recipient of her country's highest sporting accolade, and the first golfer to receive it.
She left the University of Arizona after her sophomore year to turn professional. She won three of her ten events on the 2002 Futures Tour, and topped the money list to earn membership of the LPGA Tour for the following season.
She was the LPGA Rookie of the Year in 2003, and finished ninth on the money list. In 2004 she won her first two LPGA Tour titles and came third on the money list. That same year she placed in the top ten in three of the four majors. In 2005, she won the Wegman's Rochester LPGA. On March 30, 2006, her first round score of 62 in the Kraft Nabisco Championship tied the record for lowest score ever by a golfer, male or female, in any major tournament. She retained her lead through rounds 2 and 3, but ultimately lost to Karrie Webb in a playoff. Her playoff loss marked her best finish to date in an LPGA major.
To date, she has ten career wins on the LPGA Tour, undoubtedly with many more to come....
This is the same putter grip design that she uses... |
 | About Us MexicoPutterGrip.com is a division of TartanGolfGrips.com, the only place to get TartanGolfGrips.com tartan designs for your putter and full-swing golf grips.
TartanGolfGrips.com is an authorized distributor for C-Thru Grips (TM), manufacturer of putter and full-swing grips used by LPGA and Champions Tour professionals.
These grips are serious equipment for serious golfers - in addition to being attractive and unique, they win golf tournaments including the 2006 Senior PGA Championship, and the 2006 LPGA Takefuji Classic, Sybase Classic, Wendy's Championship for Children and runner-up at the Kraft Nabisco Championship.
TartanGolfGrips.com is where the heritage and beauty of the past from "the birthplace of golf" meets the golf grip technology of the future... |
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Select your putter grip style in the top drop-down (the PISTOL style is the most popular)
The design has been limited to the flag of Mexico. Click on the "Add to Cart" button and follow the instructions...
Each putter grip costs only $9.95 plus shipping and handling (Plus CA sales tax as applicable). |
 | Great Gift Item ! A MexicoPutterGrip.com putter grip makes a great gift - these putter grips are difficult to find...
Get the same putter grip technology that earned over $2.5 MILLION dollars and six wins on the 2006 LPGA Tour, plus Player of the Year, and the Vare Trophy, awarded for lowest scoring average for the season! |
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