Not a bad idea, although a lot goes into developing a grip. Doubt the tool still exists, so starting from scratch on developing a putter grip is expensive. I’ll do some research to see. Was one of my favorites as well.
We did consult with Lamkin several years ago and they took the TPR as a reference when we were discussing what I thought was the “best” shape for a more conventional sized or standard sized players putter grip. They liked the shape as well. The result was a couple of grips they came out with. The only ones that is kind of close that we still have is the LK0245: https://www.golfworks.com/lamkin-deep-etched-sink-fit-pistol-putter-grip/p/lk0245/ and the LK0204 Sinkfit Skinny Pistol: https://www.golfworks.com/lamkin-sink-fit-skinny-pistol-putter-grip/p/lk0204/
The Sinkfit Deep V was probably the closest in shape (LK0221) but we don’t have any more and it hasn’t been made for a few years.
Built a couple of putters for a local pro last fall with the LK0245 grip. It’s not exactly the same shape, but at least is kind of close. I like the shape of it as well.
Thanks for the suggestion.
Britt Lindsey
Deep Etched Sink Fit is my current grip and have used the SF Skinny Pistol in the past. No wonder I like them.