Why the name Inside The Leather anyway?
Borrowed from golf’s old-school gimme rule — when a putt falls within the length of the grip, it’s inside the leather — the name signals a style that stays close to the action, honors tradition, and keeps things playfully irreverent. This story traces the phrase from clubhouse lore to modern fairways and reveals why it embodies precision without pretense, conversation from inside the ropes, and a nod to the unwritten rules that make the game irresistible.