SuperStroke is introducing Zenergy, its next generation line of putter grips. SuperStroke’s first new hero line in three years, Zenergy replaces the popular Traxion line that has seen countless wins on professional tours – including numerous majors – since its introduction on professional tours.
SuperStroke Zenergy grips – in eight colorways – will be available to retailers in February 2023.
The company says Zenergy’s multi-layer grip construction – with a soft, tacky outer layer for extreme grip, and a firm rubber inner core for crucial stability and feedback – is esigned to provide players of all abilities total, unparalleled performance, Zenergy’s proprietary technology adds unmatched confidence to quiet a golfer’s hands – and mind – during every stroke.
“There’s nothing like feeling connected over the ball when you’re putting,” says SuperStroke CEO Dean Dingman. “Our new Zenergy line is the culmination of Tour player feedback, tireless research, and subtle innovation to put in your hands the most comfortable, responsive, and performance-driven putter grip you’ve ever used. Only SuperStroke Zenergy, designed in 10 different models to accommodate players’ unique preferences and putting styles, delivers the ultimate confidence you can touch and feel, stripping away the distractions of golf’s most pressure-packed shots and helping you find your zone and Zen.”
Dingman said Zenergy’s new Spyne Technology has an improved, embossed ridge along the grip’s underside that guides golfers to natural, repeatable hand placement and making it easier to square the face at impact. Meanwhile, new Multi-Zone Texturing translates to strategically placed texture in high-sensory areas to optimize feedback and comfort from the isoft polyurethane outer layer.
No-Taper Shaping minimizes grip pressure with an advanced parallel design that allows golfers to quiet their hands and add stroke consistency.
SuperStroke’s team of ambassadors includes three-time major champion Jordan Spieth, eight-time winner PGA Tour Patrick Cantlay, 2019 PGA Tour Rookie of the Year Sungjae Im, and world-renowned putting coach Phil Kenyon.
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