WIXOM, Mich. – The second event of the 2015-16 PGA Tour season featured 7 of the top 25 finishers using SuperStroke grips. The Shriners Hospital for Children Open was held at TPC Summerlin in Las Vegas, NV. SuperStroke Professional Jason Dufner switched to SuperStroke’s TX1 club grips. He hit 75% of his greens in regulation while averaging over 314 yards off the tee in his first event of the year. Through 2 events this season SuperStroke users have amassed over $2.5MM in earnings and have recorded 13 top 25 finishes. Next week the PGA Tour will head to Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in Malaysia for the CIMB Classic. The European Tour’s Race to Dubai begins next week at the Turkish Airlines Open. In Turkey, over 20 players in the field will be using SuperStroke grips.
“It’s great to see Jason making the switch to SuperStroke club grips,” says Greg Sabella, VP of Marketing for SuperStroke. “This switch adds to the gaining momentum of SuperStroke club grips on tour.”
SuperStroke’s patented parallel technology design allows for even pressure in both hands, eliminating wrist movement in the putting stroke. This helps the golfer swing the putter more freely, making it easier to use the big muscles in the arms and shoulders, and minimizes one hand dominating the other.
SuperStroke (superstrokeusa.com) grips are long lasting and extremely shock absorbent. They are designed with a high-tech polyurethane material featuring cross traction technology that improves feel and tackiness. SuperStroke’s patented parallel technology further increases consistency and lowers scores for every level of golfer, even professionals.
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