SuperStroke 1.0 Putter Grips – The Ultimate Guide for 2026

By on April 8, 2026


Quick Verdict: SuperStroke 1.0 Putter Grips

Four distinct models, one shared mission: quieten your hands and let your stroke do the work.

All four SuperStroke 1.0 grips are built around the same No Taper core technology, yet each is designed for a different putting style and preference. The Tour 1.0 and 1.0 PT are the stripped-back choices for feel-first players, while the Flatso 1.0 and Pistol GT 1.0 each introduce a distinct shape that subtly changes how the hands work through impact.

Whether you putt with a straight-back-straight-through stroke or a gentle arc, there is a 1.0 here to suit.

All four grips are available right now at The Golf Shop Online, an authorised SuperStroke retailer with over 29,000 verified customer reviews and a 60-Day Returns Policy: if you are unhappy with any product, you may return it — unused, unopened, and in its original packaging — within 60 days for a full refund. Our PGA professional team, led by Mark Crossfield, is on hand to help you choose.

SuperStroke 1.0 Putter Grips: At a Glance

Model Shape Diameter / Width Weight Tech-Port Price
Zenergy Tour 1.0 (ID: 30537) Parallel / No Taper 0.98 in 125g No £32.95
Zenergy 1.0 PT (ID: 33998) Pistol / Arc under top hand 0.98 in 125g No £32.95
Zenergy Flatso 1.0 (ID: 30541) Flat-top / Parallel 1.02 in wide 87g Yes £32.95
Zenergy Pistol GT 1.0 (ID: 30545) Traditional tapered pistol 1.14 in wide 82g Yes £32.95

All four models share: Zenergy No Taper Technology, Enhanced Spyne Technology, Multi-Zone Texturing, 10.50-inch length, 0.58-inch core, £32.95 price

SuperStroke 1.0 Putter Grips: The Full Guide

Ask any club fitter or PGA professional what gets overlooked when a golfer is struggling on the greens, and the answer is nearly always the same: the grip. The rest of the putter gets scrutinised — head shape, shaft length, loft, lie angle — but the only point of contact between you and the club barely gets a second thought. SuperStroke built an entire brand around fixing that. Their putter grips are now used at the highest levels of the game, and the 1.0 Zenergy series represents the thinnest, most traditional end of that lineup.

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This guide covers all four SuperStroke 1.0 grips stocked at The Golf Shop Online: the Tour 1.0, the 1.0 PT, the Flatso 1.0, and the Pistol GT 1.0. We will explain exactly what makes each one different, who each one suits, and why the 1.0 sizing category might be the right starting point for you — or the wrong one. If you are also considering a new putter altogether, our team can help with that too, and for players who have recently upgraded their golf irons or driver, regripping the putter is a logical next step.

No video transcript from Mark Crossfield is available for this specific range, but our PGA professional team draws on years of fitting experience when advising customers. The core message from any fitter worth their salt: the right grip does not just feel comfortable — it actively changes your stroke mechanics. At £32.95 each, these grips are among the most cost-effective ways to improve your putting without changing anything else in the bag.

Understanding the SuperStroke Size Guide

Before picking a specific model, it helps to understand where 1.0 sits within the broader SuperStroke sizing system. SuperStroke putter grips are sized by diameter — primarily in 1.0, 2.0, 3.0 and 5.0 increments — and the higher the number, the larger and more parallel the profile. This is not about grip thickness for comfort alone. The diameter directly changes how the hands and wrists behave during the stroke.

Why diameter matters: A larger grip limits how much the hands can rotate through the stroke. This reduces wrist action, which in turn reduces the number of variables that can go wrong on a short putt. A thinner grip allows more hand and wrist involvement — which suits players who rely on touch and arc-based strokes.

A 1.0 grip sits at approximately 1 inch in diameter at the widest parallel point. A 5.0, at the other end of the scale, reaches around 1.52 inches. The difference sounds small on paper, but in hand, it is significant.

The Full SuperStroke Size Breakdown

Size Approx. Diameter What It Does Best For
1.0 (Slim) ~1.0 in Allows more wrist hinge and hand action through the stroke Players wanting a traditional feel, arc-based putters, and tour-style preference
2.0 (Midsize) ~1.15 in Balances comfort and reduced taper without feeling bulky A wide range of handicaps, especially those making the move from standard grips
3.0 (Oversize) ~1.30 in Significantly reduces wrist action, encourages shoulder-driven pendulum stroke Players who struggle with wristy strokes, high-pressure putters, and SBST style
5.0 (Jumbo) ~1.52 in Maximum stability, near-total elimination of wrist movement Players with arthritis, those seeking maximum consistency, or those with larger hands

A note on weight and swing balance: As SuperStroke grips get thicker, they also tend to get heavier. The Tour 1.0 and 1.0 PT weigh 125g each — on the heavier side for a 1.0 grip — while the Flatso 1.0 comes in at 87g and the Pistol GT 1.0 at just 82g. A heavier grip shifts the putter’s overall balance point towards the hands, making the head feel slightly lighter. This can affect distance control, particularly on longer lag putts. If you are counterbalancing or have a specific swing weight preference, it is worth factoring this in before choosing.

The key takeaway: 1.0 is the thinnest option in the SuperStroke range. It keeps the feel close to a standard grip while still delivering the No Taper Technology that defines the Zenergy series. If you want maximum stability above all else, a 3.0 or 5.0 would be a bigger step-change. But for golfers who value touch and sensitivity, or who do not want to radically alter how their stroke feels, the 1.0 is where to start.

Technology Explained: What Every SuperStroke 1.0 Shares

All four grips in this guide are built on the same Zenergy platform. Before getting into the differences between models, it is worth understanding what they all have in common—because these shared technologies are why SuperStroke grips have become so popular at the club level and on tour alike.

No Taper Technology

Traditional putter grips taper noticeably from top to bottom, which can create uneven grip pressure between the hands. SuperStroke’s patented parallel design keeps the diameter consistent throughout, so both hands grip with the same pressure. This reduces the tendency to squeeze harder with the bottom hand — a common cause of pulled putts and inconsistent face angles at impact.

Enhanced Spyne Technology

An embossed ridge runs along the underside of the grip. This feature is designed to make it easier to present a square face at impact by giving the hands a consistent reference point during the stroke. Rather than relying purely on visual alignment, the ridge gives tactile feedback so you can feel whether the face is in the right position before you take the putter back.

Multi-Zone Texturing

Rather than a uniform surface texture, Zenergy grips use strategically placed texturing in the areas where the hands make the most contact. The goal is improved feedback without compromising the softness of the polyurethane outer layer. Players who have switched from firmer rubber grips often comment on how much more responsive the Zenergy surface feels, particularly in cold or wet conditions.

Polyurethane Outer Layer

The soft PU outer layer is what gives Zenergy grips their distinctive, slightly cushioned feel. It is noticeably softer than a standard rubber grip and absorbs vibration at impact. This is particularly useful on putts struck slightly off-centre, where a firmer grip would transmit more unwanted feedback to the hands and risk disrupting the follow-through.

Superstroke Tour 1.0 Putter Grip

Superstroke Zenergy Tour 1.0 Putter Grip
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Design and Performance

The Tour 1.0 is the no-frills, all-purpose entry point to the SuperStroke 1.0 range. Its parallel profile measures 0.98 inches in diameter, the thinnest of the four grips here– and it weighs 125g, making it the heaviest in the group despite its thinness. This is a deliberate design decision: the weight sits in the grip itself rather than the head, giving players who like a heavier overall putter feel a way to achieve that without adding weight to the head.

It is worth noting that Tour 1.0 does not support Tech-Port or CounterCore. For most golfers, this makes no difference, but if you are interested in adding SuperStroke’s counterbalancing weights or sensor accessories later, you will need a different model. What you do get is the core Zenergy platform Spyne Technology, multi-zone texturing, and No Taper design — in the simplest, most accessible form.

Available colour options include Black/White, Blue/White, White/Red, White/Silver, and Sky Blue/White, giving plenty of scope to match your putter aesthetic.

Specifications

  • Diameter: 0.98 inches
  • Length: 10.50 inches
  • Weight: 125g
  • Core: 0.58 inches
  • Tech-Port: No
  • CounterCore: No
  • Price: £32.95

Strengths

  • Thinnest profile in the range — closest feel to a standard grip
  • Heavier weight (125g) — suits players who want a heavier overall putter feel
  • Full Zenergy platform at an accessible price point
  • Wide colour choice — five options available
  • No learning curve — familiar profile, improved technology

Considerations

  • No Tech-Port or CounterCore — limits future upgrade options
  • Heaviest in the group — can affect swing weight balance on lighter putters
  • Narrowest diameter — not suited for players seeking wrist restriction

Who should consider the Tour 1.0? Players transitioning from standard grips who want the benefits of No Taper Technology without dramatically changing the feel. It also suits those who prefer a heavier grip to counterbalance a lighter putter head, and anyone who simply wants a reliable, well-made 1.0 grip at a fair price.

Superstroke Zenergy Tour 1.0 Putter Grip

Parallel profile, 0.98 inch diameter, five colour options. Free UK Standard Delivery on orders over £30.

£32.95

Shop the Tour 1.0 at The Golf Shop Online

SuperStroke 1.0 PT Putter Grip

Superstroke Zenergy 1.0 PT Putter Grip
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Design and Performance

The PT in the name stands for Pistol Top, and this model is a direct nod to the grip shape that dominated professional putting for decades. Where the Tour 1.0 runs as a pure parallel design from top to bottom, the 1.0 PT introduces a more pronounced arc under the top hand that extends up into the butt of the grip. This pistol-style curve is where the left hand (for a right-handed player) naturally rests, and many golfers who grew up playing traditional putters find this shape immediately familiar.

The specifications mirror the Tour SuperStroke 1.0 almost exactly — same 0.98-inch diameter, same 10.50-inch length, same 125g weight, same 0.58-inch core. The difference is purely in that upper-hand profile. Like the Tour 1.0, the 1.0 PT does not include Tech-Port or CounterCore. It is currently available in Black/White and White/Silver.

This is the model SuperStroke describes as “today’s twist on a classic design used by tour players for decades.” That framing is accurate. The SuperStroke 1.0 PT takes the Zenergy technology platform and packages it in the shape that the best putters in the world relied on before oversized grips became mainstream. It suits the golfer who wants modern materials with a traditional silhouette.

Specifications

  • Diameter: 0.98 inches
  • Length: 10.50 inches
  • Weight: 125g
  • Core: 0.58 inches
  • Tech-Port: No
  • CounterCore: No
  • Price: £32.95

Strengths

  • Traditional pistol shape with modern Zenergy technology underneath
  • Arc under the top hand aids natural hand placement and alignment
  • Familiar profile for golfers used to classic blade putter grips
  • Identical specs to Tour 1.0 — same weight, same diameter

Considerations

  • Fewer colour options — two choices versus five on the Tour 1.0
  • No Tech-Port — not upgradeable with CounterCore weights
  • Pistol shape may not suit all hand sizes — worth trying before committing

Who should consider the 1.0 PT? Golfers who have always putted with a pistol-style grip and want to upgrade the materials without changing the fundamental shape their stroke is built around. It also suits arc putters who find that the top-hand arc gives a better sense of where the face is pointing at address.

Superstroke 1.0 PT Putter Grip

Classic pistol-top shape with Zenergy technology. Available in Black/White and White/Silver.

£32.95

Shop the 1.0 PT at The Golf Shop Online

Superstroke Zenergy Flatso 1.0 Putter Grip

Superstroke Zenergy Flatso 1.0 Putter Grip
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Design and Performance

The Flatso is where things get interesting. While the Tour 1.0 and 1.0 PT are round in cross-section, the Flatso has a distinctly flat top surface. This flat face runs along the top of the grip from butt to lower section, and it changes the grip experience in a meaningful way. When your thumbs rest on that flat surface, it is much easier to feel and maintain consistent thumb placement from one putt to the next. For many players, this removes a significant source of variation in grip pressure.

The Flatso 1.0 measures 1.02 inches in width, fractionally wider than the Tour 1.0 and 1.0 PT, but the bigger difference is in weight. At just 87g — 38g lighter than the Tour 1.0 — the Flatso is considerably lighter, which shifts the balance point of the putter toward the head. Players who want a more head-heavy feel, or who find that lighter grips improve their sense of the club through impact, will notice this immediately. The Flatso also includes Tech-Port, so the CounterCore weight system and compatible accessories can be added.

Seven colour options are available: White/Black, Black/White, White/Silver, Blue/White, White/Red, Camo, and Grey/White. This is the widest colour range of any grip in this guide.

Specifications

  • Width: 1.02 inches
  • Length: 10.50 inches
  • Weight: 87g
  • Core: 0.58 inches
  • Tech-Port: Yes
  • Price: £32.95

Strengths

  • Flat top surface improves thumb placement consistency
  • Lightest in the 1.0 range at 87g — makes the head feel more prominent
  • Tech-Port included — CounterCore upgrades possible
  • Seven colour options — the widest selection of all four grips
  • Ideal for face-balanced mallets where consistent hand position matters

Considerations

  • Flat top takes adjustment — different feel from round grips initially
  • Lighter weight may not suit those counterbalancing lighter putter heads
  • Slightly wider than the Tour 1.0 — minor but worth noting

Who should consider the Flatso 1.0? Players who putt with a face-balanced mallet and want greater thumb placement consistency, especially those working on a straighter stroke path. The lighter weight suits golfers who find that a more head-heavy putter helps them accelerate through the ball with less conscious effort. The Tech-Port also makes it a good long-term investment if you plan to experiment with counterbalancing later.

Superstroke Zenergy Flatso 1.0 Putter Grip

Flat-top design, 87g, Tech-Port compatible, seven colour options including Camo.

£32.95

Shop the Flatso 1.0 at The Golf Shop Online

Superstroke Zenergy Pistol GT 1.0 Putter Grip

Superstroke Zenergy Pistol GT 1.0 Putter Grip
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Design and Performance

The Pistol GT 1.0 has the most traditional grip shape in this guide. GT stands for Grand Tour, and the profile is a full tapered pistol design — the grip narrows from a wider butt area down toward the lower section, which is the classic shape you will find on almost any blade putter that has been on the market for more than twenty years. SuperStroke has taken that familiar silhouette and rebuilt it with their Zenergy internal platform.

At 82g, it is the lightest grip of the four — even lighter than the Flatso 1.0. The listed width is 1.14 inches at the widest point. That might seem counterintuitive for a “traditional” grip, but remember this measurement is across the broader profile area, not a uniform diameter like a parallel grip. Crucially, the taper means the lower section will be narrower, so the feel in the hands is of a shape that reduces toward the bottom — exactly what you would expect from a pistol grip.

It includes Tech-Port, giving CounterCore compatibility. Eleven colour options are available, making it the most customisable of the four: White/Black, Black/White, Camo, Blue/White, White/Red, Grey/White, Pink/White, White/Silver, White/Green, Sky Blue/White, and Orange/White. If personalisation matters, the Pistol GT 1.0 is the standout choice.

Specifications

  • Width: 1.14 inches (at widest point; tapered profile)
  • Length: 10.50 inches
  • Weight: 82g
  • Core: 0.58 inches
  • Tech-Port: Yes
  • Price: £32.95

Strengths

  • Classic tapered pistol shape — most traditional feel of all four
  • Lightest grip at 82g — maximises putter head feel
  • Tech-Port included — CounterCore upgrades available
  • Eleven colour options — by far the most customisable in the range
  • Suits arc-style putters using toe-balanced blades and mid-mallets

Considerations

  • Tapered profile allows more wrist involvement — may not suit high-handicappers
  • Lightest at 82g — may require swing weight adjustment on some putters
  • Traditional shape does less to restrict hand action than a parallel design

Who should consider the Pistol GT 1.0? Players with an arc-based stroke who use toe-balanced putters, and anyone who has always used a pistol grip and would simply like a better-made version of what they already know. The wide colour range also makes it the go-to choice for anyone who wants to match their grip to their putter or bag aesthetic.

Superstroke Zenergy Pistol GT 1.0 Putter Grip

Classic tapered pistol, 82g, Tech-Port compatible, eleven colour options.

£32.95

Shop the Pistol GT 1.0 at The Golf Shop Online

Side-by-Side Comparison: All Four SuperStroke 1.0 Grips

Key Specifications Compared

Feature Tour 1.0 1.0 PT Flatso 1.0 Pistol GT 1.0
Shape Parallel round Pistol top Flat top Tapered pistol
Diameter / Width 0.98 in 0.98 in 1.02 in 1.14 in
Weight 125g 125g 87g 82g
Tech-Port No No Yes Yes
Colour Options 5 2 7 11
Best Stroke Type Any Arc / SBST SBST Arc
Price £32.95 £32.95 £32.95 £32.95

Performance Ratings

Attribute Tour 1.0 1.0 PT Flatso 1.0 Pistol GT 1.0
Feel / Feedback ★★★★★ ★★★★★ ★★★★☆ ★★★★★
Consistency / Grip Pressure Control ★★★★☆ ★★★★☆ ★★★★★ ★★★★☆
Versatility (stroke type) ★★★★★ ★★★★☆ ★★★☆☆ ★★★★☆
Upgrade Potential (Tech-Port) ★★☆☆☆ ★★☆☆☆ ★★★★★ ★★★★★
Customisation (colours) ★★★☆☆ ★★☆☆☆ ★★★★☆ ★★★★★

Which SuperStroke 1.0 Is Right for You?

With four grips at the same price and sharing the same core technology, the decision comes down to shape, weight, and stroke type. Here is a straightforward framework to work through.

START HERE: What Is Your Priority?

Step 1: Do you want a traditional pistol grip shape?

  • YES, full taper from top to bottom — Choose the Pistol GT SuperStroke 1.0 (lightest, widest, 11 colours)
  • YES, but only a gentle arc at the top hand — Choose the 1.0 PT
  • NO, I want parallel — Continue to Step 2

Step 2: Do you want a flat top surface for consistent thumb placement?

  • YES — Choose the Flatso SuperStroke 1.0 (87g, Tech-Port, 7 colours)
  • NO, round and parallel is fine — Choose the Tour 1.0 (125g, simplest option)

Bonus Step: Do you want to add counterbalancing weights later?

  • YES — Make sure you choose the Flatso SuperStroke 1.0 or Pistol GT 1.0 (both include Tech-Port)
  • NO — Any of the four will work

Player Profile Recommendations

The Traditionalist

Profile: Has always used a pistol grip or blade putter. Does not want to radically change how the stroke feels, but wants better materials and more consistency.

Recommendation: Zenergy Pistol GT 1.0 or 1.0 PT

Why: The shape is familiar, so there is no adjustment period. The Zenergy platform improves grip pressure and feedback without asking the player to change anything else.

Consider: The Pistol GT 1.0 if colour choice matters; the 1.0 PT if you want a subtler pistol profile and familiar weight.

The Straight-Line Striker

Profile: Uses a face-balanced mallet, straight-back-straight-through stroke, and wants to remove as many variables as possible from short-range putting.

Recommendation: Zenergy Flatso SuperStroke 1.0

Why: The flat top surface locks the thumb position and makes the pre-shot routine more consistent. The lighter 87g weight lets the head do more of the work at impact.

Consider: Adding CounterCore later via Tech-Port if you want to experiment with counterbalancing.

The First-Timer

Profile: New to SuperStroke grips, not sure about shape preference, wants the simplest entry point without overthinking the choice.

Recommendation: Zenergy Tour SuperStroke 1.0

Why: The cleanest, most neutral design in the range. It introduces No Taper Technology without changing the familiar round grip profile. At £32.95, there is no financial risk in trying it.

Consider: Starting here, then moving to a Flatso or Pistol GT if you decide to go further down the SuperStroke route.

Need help choosing? Our PGA professional team, led by Mark Crossfield with over 330 million YouTube views, is available to advise. Call us free on 0800 3681097 or email sales@thegolfshoponline.co.uk

Value perspective: At £32.95, a SuperStroke 1.0 grip represents one of the best cost-to-impact upgrades in golf.

The average golfer regrips their irons and woods regularly but leaves the putter untouched. If you play 30 rounds per year, a new putter grip works out to roughly £1.10 per round — less than a coffee. Given that putting accounts for roughly 40% of shots in a typical round, the return on that investment is hard to argue with.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a SuperStroke 1.0 and a 2.0 grip?

The SuperStroke 1.0 is the thinner, more traditional option — the 2.0 sits one step up in diameter and weight.

A SuperStroke 1.0 grip measures approximately 0.98 to 1.14 inches, depending on the model, while a 2.0 is closer to 1.15 inches with a more pronounced parallel profile. The practical difference is that a 2.0 provides slightly more restriction of hand and wrist movement during the stroke, which makes it a better fit for players actively trying to reduce the influence of the small muscles in their putting. A SuperStroke 1.0 retains a more traditional feel and allows a more natural wrist hinge. Neither is objectively better — it depends on your stroke type and what your hands naturally do under pressure.

Will a new putter grip actually improve my putting?

For many golfers, yes — particularly if the current grip is worn, mismatched to the putter, or if grip pressure is inconsistent.

A worn grip becomes tacky or slick in unpredictable ways, which changes grip pressure from putt to putt without the player realising. A fresh Zenergy grip with multi-zone texturing provides a consistent surface every time you take hold of the club. Beyond that, choosing the right shape — pistol, parallel, flat top — can subtly guide the hands into a more repeatable position at address. Our PGA professional team would always recommend addressing grip choice before spending on a new putter head.

Does the Tour SuperStoke 1.0 suit a blade putter or a mallet?

The Tour SuperStroke 1.0 works with both, but it has a natural affinity with blade putters and players who prefer a more arc-based stroke.

Blade putters are typically toe-balanced, which encourages a gentle arc stroke where the face opens slightly on the backswing and closes through impact. The Tour 1.0’s parallel round profile does not interfere with this natural rotation. For face-balanced mallets and straight-back-straight-through strokes, the Flatso 1.0 is generally a stronger match because the flat top surface reinforces consistent thumb placement across the flatter stroke path.

What is Tech-Port, and do I need it?

Tech-Port is SuperStroke’s built-in port at the butt of the grip that allows the CounterCore weight system and compatible sensors to be inserted.

If you are purely installing a new grip and have no interest in counterbalancing, Tech-Port is irrelevant. But if you want to experiment with swing weight by adding weight to the grip end — which makes the putter head feel lighter and can help with tempo and acceleration — you will need a Tech-Port compatible grip. Both the Flatso 1.0 and Pistol GT 1.0 include it. The Tour 1.0 and 1.0 PT do not. If there is any chance you will want to adjust the counterbalance later, opting for one of the Tech-Port models saves you from buying a replacement grip down the line.

Are these grips legal for competition golf?

Yes. All SuperStroke Zenergy grips conform to golf equipment regulations.

The rules regarding putter grips require that they are circular in cross-section (with some exceptions for certain flat-sided designs), do not have any feature that could position or guide the hands, and meet specific dimensional requirements. SuperStroke grips are designed to conform to these standards, and all equipment sold by The Golf Shop Online fully conforms to the specifications set out by The R&A, the governing body for golf outside the United States and Mexico. If you are playing in a club competition, you do not need to worry about these grips falling foul of the rules.

How difficult is it to fit a new putter grip?

Regripping a putter is a straightforward job that most golfers can do at home with basic tools, or have done at their local pro shop in a few minutes.

You will need grip solvent, double-sided grip tape, and a vice or firm surface. The process involves removing the old grip (usually by cutting it off), cleaning the shaft, applying tape and solvent, and sliding the new grip on while it is still wet. Alignment is easier on putter grips than iron grips because the underside ridge from Spyne Technology gives you a reference point. If you are not comfortable doing it yourself, any PGA professional or club workshop can do it for you in minutes. Our team at The Golf Shop Online can also advise on the process — call free on 0800 3681097.

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Final Verdict: Our Individual Recommendations

Superstroke Zenergy Tour 1.0

The straightforward choice. If you want to try SuperStroke technology without committing to a particular shape preference, the Tour 1.0 is the place to start. It is heavier than the others at 125g, so it suits players who like a grip-weighted feel, and its parallel round profile will not ask your hands to do anything unfamiliar.

Superstroke 1.0 PT

The classic upgrade. If you have putted with a pistol grip for years and want better materials without changing your stroke, the 1.0 PT delivers exactly that. Two colour options are a limitation, but the shape itself is well-executed, and the Zenergy texturing adds meaningful feedback compared to a standard rubber pistol grip.

Superstroke Zenergy Flatso 1.0

The mallet player’s choice. For anyone using a face-balanced putter with a straight stroke, the flat top surface genuinely helps by making thumb placement more consistent. It is the lightest of the four at 87g, Tech-Port compatible, and has seven colour options — all of which makes it the best all-round package in the range for the right player.

Superstroke Zenergy Pistol GT 1.0

The personalisation pick. Eleven colour options and the lightest weight in the range (82g) make the Pistol GT 1.0 appealing on multiple fronts. If you are an arc putter with a blade or mid-mallet, the traditional taper shape will work with your natural stroke rather than against it. The Tech-Port compatibility means you have options if you decide to experiment with balance later.

The bottom line: At £32.95, all four are worth trying. They are built on the same platform, priced identically, and represent one of the most straightforward performance upgrades available to any golfer at any level. The differences between them are real but subtle — which is exactly why it is worth reading the full comparison before buying. If in doubt, speak to our team. That is what they are there for.

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