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SuperStroke Grips Win Back-To-Back With 8th Win of the Season

March 6, 2018

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WIXOM, Mich. –

SuperStroke Grips continued their strong start on the year winning three of the last four events and back-to-back titles. With the WGC – Mexico Championship win on Sunday, SuperStroke has now won eight times on the PGA Tour this season with over $43 million earned.

The winner secured his first win on tour in almost five years with a final round 66 including seven birdies. Using a SuperStroke Slim 3.0 putter grip, the champion made par on the first playoff hole to claim the title. In all, SuperStroke claimed 5 of the top 8 finishers.

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.

Stay up-to-date on the latest from SuperStroke on Twitter @SuperStrokeGolf, Facebook: facebook.com/superstrokegolf or at superstrokeusa.com.

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