SuperStroke putter grips are riding a remarkable wave of momentum, fueled by back‑to‑back PGA TOUR victories that showcase both the brand’s tour‑proven performance and its growing influence among the game’s rising stars. In consecutive weeks, Nico Echavarria and Jacob Bridgeman delivered poised, confident wins on golf’s biggest stage—each trusting a SuperStroke Zenergy grip during the most pressure‑packed moments of their careers. Their triumphs not only highlight the precision and feel that SuperStroke technology brings to the putting surface, but also reinforce why the company continues to dominate as the No. 1 Putter Grip in golf. As SuperStroke celebrates these victories, the brand is also capturing attention with a new limited‑edition release that blends performance with personality, making this one of the most dynamic stretches in its recent history.
Nico Echavarria’s Third PGA TOUR Victory Highlights SuperStroke Performance
When Nico Echavarria arrived at the Cognizant Classic in The Palm Beaches, he was searching for a spark. What he delivered was a poised, confident performance that earned him his third PGA TOUR victory and another defining moment in his career. The 31‑year‑old Colombian native, now living in Palm Beach Gardens, surged past a crowded leaderboard with rounds of 63‑72‑66‑66, finishing at 17‑under‑par.
Echavarria’s week was a model of consistency: 20 birdies, only three bogeys, and a field‑leading 14.003 Strokes Gained: Total. His putting—steady, calm, and clutch—was powered by the SuperStroke Zenergy Pistol Tour grip, a model designed to help players square the face and maintain even pressure through the stroke. The win earned him $1.728 million and a return trip to The Masters, where he’ll compete for the second time.
SuperStroke’s Vice President of Marketing, Ryan Harris, praised Echavarria’s composure, noting how the Pistol Tour grip supported his ability to convert key birdies and par saves under pressure. For a player who thrives on rhythm and feel, the grip’s blend of classic shaping and modern technology proved to be the perfect match.
Jacob Bridgeman Breaks Through at the Genesis Invitational
SuperStroke’s winning streak started when Jacob Bridgeman, a 26‑year‑old from South Carolina, secured his first PGA TOUR victory at the Genesis Invitational. Bridgeman’s performance was electric: rounds of 66‑64‑64‑72, an 18‑under‑par finish, and a six‑stroke lead entering Sunday that he protected with grit and precision.
Bridgeman led the field in Strokes Gained: Total (12.614), Strokes Gained: Putting (7.307), and Strokes Gained: Approach (5.985)—a rare statistical sweep that showcased a complete game. His putting success came with the SuperStroke Zenergy 2.0PT, a grip once reserved exclusively for tour players and now available to the public through the brand’s Off the Truck program.
The 2.0PT offers a slightly larger profile than the popular 1.0PT, with a more pronounced arc under the top hand. It’s built for players who want a blend of traditional pistol shaping and modern stability, and Bridgeman used it to full effect on his way to a $4 million winner’s check and the top spot in the FedEx Cup standings.
Inside the Zenergy Pistol Tour: A Modern Classic Built for Precision

The Pistol series is a modern take on a beloved classic. These putter grips merge 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.
The Pistol Tour grip has become a favorite among players who prefer a traditional pistol‑style top section but want the stability and consistency of SuperStroke’s No Taper Technology. The grip’s design encourages a locked‑in upper hand position, helping golfers maintain a repeatable stroke even under the most intense conditions.
Key performance features include:
- Enhanced SPYNE Technology, an improved ridge engineered to promote a square face at impact.
- Multi‑Zone Texturing, strategically placed for heightened feedback and comfort.
- No Taper Technology, which minimizes grip pressure and quiets the hands for a smoother roll.
With a 1.09-inch width, 69‑gram weight, and 10.6-inch length, the Pistol Tour offers a balanced feel trusted by elite players. In 2025 alone, SuperStroke users captured 66 professional victories, including 25 on the PGA TOUR, totaling more than $68 million in first‑place earnings.
A Festive Favorite Returns: The 2026 “Pot O’ Gold” St. Patrick’s Day Grip
While SuperStroke putter grips continue to shine on tour, the brand is also delighting everyday golfers with its annual lineup of limited‑edition designs. This year’s standout is the 2026 St. Patrick’s Day “Pot O’ Gold” grip, available in the Zenergy Pistol 2.0 and Tour 2.0 models.
The grip’s bold green design features a cheerful leprechaun, cascading clovers, and shimmering gold coins. Along the back, a textured rainbow leads to a pot of gold—an eye‑catching detail that incorporates the brand’s patented SPYNE™ ridge. It’s a grip built for performance but infused with personality, offering golfers a touch of Irish luck on every putt.
Priced at $39.99, the Pot O’ Gold grip is expected to sell out quickly, following the trend of previous limited‑edition releases such as the Halloween “Zombie” grip, Ryder Cup editions, the donut‑themed Glazed and Confused, and the snack‑inspired The Turn.
SuperStroke also gives golfers a way to bring their fandom onto the course with a full lineup of officially licensed team grips. The collection spans both putter and swing grips, featuring college programs alongside NFL and NHL teams, allowing players to show their school pride or rep their favorite franchise every time they step up to a shot.
SuperStroke Putting Grip’s Winning Wave
SuperStroke’s PGA TOUR streak has quickly become one of the defining storylines of the season, with its putter grips powering consecutive victories and reinforcing the brand’s reputation for reliability under pressure. Two straight champions trusted Zenergy technology to deliver steadiness on the greens, turning tense moments into winning margins and adding to SuperStroke’s growing presence in the hands of players who thrive when the stakes rise.
And while those trophies belong to the pros, the same technology that steadies their hands can elevate any golfer’s confidence on the putting surface. SuperStroke’s designs help quiet tension, promote a more consistent stroke, and give players better control over face alignment—advantages that translate directly to more made putts and fewer wasted strokes for golfers at every level.







