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The Top 3 SuperStroke Putter Grips as Used on Tour
The Top 3 SuperStroke Putter Grips Used on Tour
SuperStroke putter grips are among the most popular in the world; however, they offer many different models to choose from. This article looks at the Top 3 most popular SuperStroke putter grips used on the PGA Tour.
Winner – Pistol GT Tour SuperStroke Putter Grip
This grip came out on top with five users, including Rory McIlroy and Justin Thomas. It has been in the range for a while now and is one of SuperStrokes’ biggest sellers.
The Zenergy Pistol GT Tour SuperStroke Putter Grip features SuperStroke’s innovative No Taper Design, crafted to enhance your putting performance. All Zenergy models are equipped with multi-zone texturing and enhanced Spyne Technology, providing superior feedback and comfort through an ultra-soft polyurethane outer layer. The grip’s surface is designed to reduce grip pressure, promoting a relaxed hold and a smoother, more consistent putting stroke.
Key Features:
- Enhanced Spyne™ Technology: Upgraded Spyne™ Technology includes an embossed ridge along the grip’s underside, designed to help you square the putter face more easily at impact.
- New Multi-Zone Texturing: Textured zones are strategically placed in high-sensory areas to optimise feedback and comfort from the soft polyurethane exterior.
- No Taper Technology: This patented parallel design reduces grip pressure, allowing golfers to quiet their hands and achieve more consistent strokes.
- Tech-Port: Easily integrate game-improvement options, including the patented CounterCore weight system and performance tracking sensors.
Specifications:
- Width: 1.09 inches
- Length: 10.50 inches
- Weight: 69 grams
- Core: 0.58 inches
Runner Up – Zenergy Tour 2.0 SuperStroke Putter Grip
This grip was a close second with four users, but these included major champions Xander Schauffele and Colin Morikawa. This is slightly thicker than the GT Tour at 1.17 inches in diameter; with this extra width, it is a little heavier as well.
The Zenergy Tour 2.0 features SuperStroke’s cutting-edge No Taper Design, crafted to enhance your putting performance. All Zenergy models come equipped with multi-zone texturing and upgraded Spyne Technology, delivering exceptional feedback and comfort through an ultra-soft polyurethane outer layer. This grip is designed to reduce pressure on the grip, promoting a more relaxed hold and a smoother, more fluid putting stroke.
Key Features:
- Enhanced Spyne™ Technology: The latest Spyne™ Technology features an embossed ridge along the underside of the grip, engineered to help square the putter face more easily at impact.
- New Multi-Zone Texturing: Strategically placed textures in high-sensory areas enhance feedback and comfort from the incredibly soft polyurethane exterior.
- No Taper Technology: Patented No Taper Design minimises grip pressure with a parallel structure that helps golfers quiet their hands for more consistent strokes.
- Tech-Port: Easily integrate game-improvement options, including the patented CounterCore weight system and performance tracking sensors.
Specifications:
- Width: 1.17 inches
- Length: 10.50 inches
- Weight: 55 grams
- Core: 0.58 inches
3rd Place – Zenergy Flatso 1.0 SuperStroke Putter Grip
This SuperStroke Putter grip was the third most popular, with three players using it. It’s the slimmest of the three grips and features the flattest front. The most notable player to use this grip is Jordan Spieth, who generally uses it to great effect.
The Zenergy Flatso 1.0 SuperStroke Putter Grip features SuperStroke’s innovative No Taper Design, engineered to enhance putting performance. All Zenergy models incorporate multi-zone texturing and enhanced Spyne Technology, delivering superior feedback and comfort through an ultra-soft polyurethane outer layer. This grip is designed to lower grip pressure, promoting a more relaxed hold and smoother, more consistent putting stroke.
Key Features:
- Enhanced Spyne™ Technology: The upgraded Spyne™ Technology includes an embossed ridge along the underside of the grip, designed to help square the putter face more easily at impact.
- New Multi-Zone Texturing: Strategically placed textures in high-sensory areas enhance feedback and comfort from the soft polyurethane exterior.
- No Taper Technology: The patented No Taper Design reduces pressure with an advanced parallel structure, helping golfers quiet their hands for more consistent strokes.
- Tech-Port: Easily integrate game-enhancing options, including the patented CounterCore weight system and performance tracking sensors.
Specifications:
- Width: 1.02 inches
- Length: 10.50 inches
- Weight: 87 grams
- Core: 0.58 inches
* Note: Golfers are fickle creatures and can change grips swiftly (especially if they lose a bit of form), so this list may get outdated in due course. You may want to see an alternative grip, and the most popular alternative is the Golf Pride grip range.
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