WIXOM, Mich. – For a second consecutive weekend, SuperStroke dominated tour events in the United States and abroad. Overall, SuperStroke claimed victories at the FedEx St. Jude Classic in Memphis to go along with three separate victories in Asia.
At TPC Southwind in Memphis, the winner ran away from the field on Sunday with a final round 66 to claim his second victory of the season. The winner, using a SuperStroke Pistol GT 1.0, carded all four rounds in the 60’s to finish at 19 under. With the victory, the winner reclaimed the #1 World Ranking leading into the US Open. In all, SuperStroke claimed three of the top five finishers and brought their season earnings total to over $76 million.
Across the Pacific Ocean, SuperStroke claimed three champions in Asia. On the Japan LPGA Tour, SuperStroke claimed the top three finishers at the Suntory Ladies Open to claim their second consecutive win on tour. Using an Ultra Slim 1.0, the winner of the 2018 Thailand Open on the Asian Tour claimed victory for his second tour title. Meanwhile at the 19th Starts Senior Golf Tournament on the Japan Senior Tour, SuperStroke had their 4th victory of the weekend using a Pistol GTR 1.0
SuperStroke has garnered tour-wide support as the number one putter grip in golf and continues to gain momentum as an industry leader in club grips with the support of the Tour’s best.
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SuperStroke Golf Grips (superstrokeusa.com) is a tour led golf grip innovation company that has set the standard in putter grip technologies with its patented parallel technology and counter core weighting. The company’s golf grip business is growing quickly and has already been adopted by some of the best players in the world. SuperStroke’s pursuit of innovation is a promise of dedication to help lower scores for golfers at every level.
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