Consistent Grip.
Every Shot.
The variable between holes is not your swing. It is the friction on the grip. Oil accumulates through the round. Chalkless removes it before you tee off.
Squeezing Harder
Casues Micro-sllipage.
When an club starts to feel unstable, the instinct is to grip tighter. But when oil has reduced friction at the interface, added pressure spreads the lubricant wider and accelerates micro-slippage.
Most athletes try to fix grip failure with more practice or different technique. Chalkless addresses the root cause.
More Distance. More Control.
What It Does
on the Course.
With proper application nothing transfers to the glove. Nothing transfers to the grip. Your equipment looks the same after the round as before.
One application before the first tee. Friction holds through hole eighteen.
Rain, humidity, and heat do not break Chalkless. The formula is hydrophobic. Friction stays stable in variable conditions.
When the grip stays stable, your hands stop compensating. Grip pressure stays consistent from address to follow through.
Chalkless can be applied before and after you put your golve on.
Added friction reduces the small movements of your hands on the club.
Apply on the
First Tee.
Under 10 seconds. Once per round.
A small amount into the palms. Less than you think.
Spread evenly. Get fingertips, palm, and the base of the thumb.
Put the glove on and apply to the glove. Tee it up. The round is covered.
Questions Answered.
Official ruling by the USGA states that Chalkless "conforms to the rules of golf."
Micro-slippage is the microscopic movement of you hands that cause inconsistent grip.
Yes. Apply Chalkless to the hands and then onto you glove. This keeps your hand from moving in the glove and the glove from moving on your club.
Yes. The formula is hydrophobic. Friction stays stable in rain and humidity.
No. Chalkless restores the friction your hands were built to produce. It does not add tack or change the club face contact.
On the first tee box or during your warm up. One application covers the full round.
Same Swing.Same Grip.
One application on the first tee. Eighteen holes of consistent friction.