Golf News for Tuesday, July 10, 2007 | Equipment

SuperStroke putter grip captures second place at AT&T National

At approximately an inch and half in diameter, the new SuperStrokeā„¢ putter grip is hard to miss. And for a player hovering near the top of the leaderboard at the AT&T National in Washington, DC, using the grip has had a similar can't-miss effect on his "super smooth" putting stroke.

In fact, the second-place golfer after three rounds, who was also the co-leader for the first two rounds, appears to have putted even better this week at the famed Congressional Country Club's Blue Course than he had previously in his already successful 2007 PGA tournament season. After three rounds at the AT&T, he ranked first in the field in putts per green in regulation. He said in a radio interview after the second round that the grip helps provide a comfortable set-up and an energetic, one-piece putting stroke.

Twice the diameter of a conventional putter grip - the SuperStroke "fills the hands," so the tendency to squeeze too tightly is greatly reduced. In addition, the grip's virtually taper-free design promotes even pressure in both the right and left hands. And by keeping the hands "quiet," the SuperStroke eliminates most wrist action in the putting stroke.

The SuperStroke grip is USGA- and R&A-conforming for regular play and installs in minutes on any putter. It comes with a money-back guarantee. SuperStroke is a product of Stroke Solutions, Inc., a Wisconsin-based company.

Further information on the SuperStroke is available at www.superstrokegrip.com

Contact at Stroke Solutions, Inc.,
maker of the SuperStrokeā„¢ Putter Grip:

Ron Creten, President
Direct Line: 414-559-1121

Test samples are available.

Media Contact:
Ron Creten, President
Direct Line: 414-559-1121



 
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