SuperStroke rolls out Ryder Cup putter grips

Grip company SuperStroke has unveiled a series of officially licensed 2023 Ryder Cup putter grips that celebrate the prestigious biennial match, which is taking place at Marco Simone Golf & Country Club in Rome from Sept 29-Oct 1.

Grip company SuperStroke has unveiled a series of officially licensed 2023 Ryder Cup putter grips that celebrate the prestigious biennial match, which is taking place at Marco Simone Golf & Country Club in Rome from Sept 29-Oct 1.

Available in exclusive Team USA and Team Europe designs in a wide range of SuperStroke’s most popular models, these stylish and colourful grips are designed to deliver exceptional control and precision on the greens.

This limited-edition offering includes versions of SuperStroke’s best-selling and most Tour-proven putter grip models, including the Flatso 1.0, played by three-time major winner Jordan Spieth and 2021 US Ryder Cup team member Patrick Cantlay, as well as the Tour 3.0, which is played by the 2023 US Open Champion Wyndham Clark.

“With so many players set to use SuperStroke grips in the upcoming Ryder Cup matches in Italy, we’re anticipating the excitement of this prestigious competition,” says SuperStroke CEO Dean Dingman. “These special-edition Ryder Cup grips are the perfect way to show your allegiance to the United States or European team while adding style and colour to your favourite putter.”

For more details, visit superstrokeusa.com.

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