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SuperStroke grip trusted by Patrick Cantlay during Memorial Tournament victory

(SAN DIEGO, CA) – SuperStroke – the leading manufacturer of high-performance golf grips – confirms its Flatso 1.0 putter grip was used by Patrick Cantlay during his victory at the Memorial Tournament this past weekend.

The 29-year-old champion relied on the exceptional feel and stability of the popular SuperStroke model to record a dramatic victory, holing a par putt from nearly 12 feet on the first hole of a playoff to win the Memorial for the second time in three years. This win marks his fourth on the PGA TOUR in his career.

“There are few moments in golf that match the pressure of standing over a putt to win a PGA TOUR event, and when the pressure is on players need to be able to trust the equipment in their hands,” says Dean Dingman, CEO of SuperStroke. “We are proud of the faith Patrick has in SuperStroke to deliver when it matters most.”

Featuring a distinct pentagonal profile with a wide, flat front grip shape with five pronounced edges, the Traxion Flatso offers incredible stability, feel and feedback.

One of the most trusted brands on all major tours around the world, SuperStroke’s team of ambassadors includes three-time major champion Jordan Spieth, future hall of famer Sergio Garcia and world-renowned putting coach Phil Kenyon. In addition to the company’s beloved putter grips, SuperStroke offers a full lineup of club grips allowing golfers to experience the benefits of SuperStroke technology in every shot.

For more details on SuperStroke’s range of innovative golf grips and to keep up with the latest news from the company, please see visit the links below.

More information: www.SuperStrokeUSA.com

Instagram: @SuperStrokeGolf

Twitter: @SuperStrokeGolf

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Since launching the first line of oversized putter grips in 2009, SuperStroke’s mission has been to help golfers make every swing and every stroke the best it can possibly be. This commitment to offering high-performing, innovative products has helped SuperStroke users earn more than $500 million on major professional tours around the world, as well as propelling amateurs to shoot their career-low rounds.

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Buffalo Agency
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