WIXOM, MI – SuperStroke – the leading manufacturer of high-performance golf grips – confirms its Traxion Pistol GT 1.0 putter grip was used by Cameron Davis during his victory at the Rocket Mortgage Classic this past weekend.
The 26-year-old champion relied on the exceptional feel and stability of the popular SuperStroke model to claim a dramatic three-man playoff victory after recording a par on the fifth extra hole. This is his first career win on the PGA TOUR.
“Cameron handled the pressure of a playoff exceptionally well, sinking clutch putt after clutch putt,” says Dean Dingman, CEO of SuperStroke. “He displayed the grit and determination needed to be successful on the PGA TOUR and we look forward to continuing to watch him succeed with SuperStroke in his bag.”
The Pistol GT™ Series is a modern take on a beloved classic. The grip merges a pistol-style top section that helps golfers lock in their upper hand position with “No Taper Technology” to help golfers maintain even grip pressure and boost the consistency of their stroke. All three sizes offer Traxion™ Control, Sypne Technology, and Tech-Port to enhance feel, alignment, and back-weighting options.
One of the most trusted brands on all major tours around the world, SuperStroke’s team of ambassadors includes three-time major champion Jordan Spieth, future hall of famer Sergio Garcia and world-renowned putting coach Phil Kenyon. In addition to the company’s beloved putter grips, SuperStroke offers a full lineup of club grips allowing golfers to experience the benefits of SuperStroke technology in every shot.
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About SuperStroke:
Since launching the first line of oversized putter grips in 2009, SuperStroke’s mission has been to help golfers make every swing and every stroke the best it can possibly be. This commitment to offering high-performing, innovative products has helped SuperStroke users earn more than $500 million on major professional tours around the world, as well as propelling amateurs to shoot their career-low rounds.