
About SuperStroke
SuperStroke entered the golf grip market with one premise: conventional tapered grips encourage golfers to grip too tightly, creating tension in the hands and forearms and introducing inconsistency into the putting stroke. Their solution was a non-tapered, oversized profile that keeps the diameter uniform from butt to tip — physically discouraging the grip pressure tapered grips invite.
The lineup quickly racked up Tour wins and became the dominant non-tapered putter grip on the market. It has since expanded into multiple putter profiles, a swing grip range, and a counterweight technology that addresses putter balance alongside grip feel.
Every SuperStroke putter grip shares two defining characteristics: a non-tapered profile and a larger-than-standard diameter. Beyond that, the choice between Tour, Pistol, Flatso, Slim, and Mid Slim comes down to shape preference and how much diameter increase suits your stroke. This guide explains each one.
The Zenergy Flatso is SuperStroke's most distinctive profile — a flat front face that replaces the rounded profile of the Tour and Pistol. The flat face is designed to promote a more arm-and-shoulder dominant putting stroke by providing a physical reference for keeping the face square through the stroke and reducing the tendency to break the wrists.
Players who have been told by an instructor to take their hands out of their putting stroke, or those who struggle with face rotation at impact, often find the Flatso the most immediately useful of the three Zenergy profiles. The flat face is visually distinctive and takes a short adjustment period, but most players adapt quickly.
Profile: Flat front face
Taper: Non-tapered
Available sizes: 1.0, 2.0, 3.0 — see collection for full range
CounterCore compatible: Select models
Best for: Players who struggle with wrist breakdown; players working on an arm-and-shoulder stroke; players whose instructor has recommended taking the hands out of the putting stroke
For all Flatso sizes and colors, see the Zenergy Flatso Collection. For CounterCore-equipped versions, see the CounterCore Collection.
The Zenergy Pistol adds a raised thumb platform and a contoured lower body to the Zenergy construction — giving the player a consistent hand placement reference at address. The pistol shape has a long history in putter grip design and remains popular with players who like a tactile cue for where their thumbs sit on the grip.
The GT and GTR variants refer to specific size and taper configurations within the Pistol family. All variants maintain SuperStroke's non-tapered core design while adding the pistol profile on top.
Profile: Pistol — raised thumb rest, contoured shape
Taper: Non-tapered
Available sizes: Multiple — see collection for full range
CounterCore compatible: Select models
Best for: Players who want a hand placement reference; players with a history of playing pistol-style grips; players transitioning from traditional pistol grips who want SuperStroke's reduced-taper benefits
For all Pistol sizes and colors, see the Zenergy Pistol Collection. For CounterCore-equipped versions, see the CounterCore Collection.
The Zenergy Tour is SuperStroke's straight-profile putter grip — no pistol contour, no flat face, just a clean cylindrical shape that sits neutrally in the hands at address. It is the closest SuperStroke gets to a traditional grip shape while still delivering the non-tapered, oversized diameter that defines the brand.
The Tour profile suits players who want the performance benefits of SuperStroke's design — reduced grip pressure, more consistent stroke — without the visual adjustment of a pistol or flat-face grip. It is the most popular profile for players transitioning from a standard putter grip for the first time.
Profile: Straight / traditional
Taper: Non-tapered
Available sizes: 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 5.0
CounterCore compatible: Select models
Best for: Players wanting a traditional look with SuperStroke's non-tapered performance; first-time SuperStroke buyers
For all Zenergy Tour sizes and colors, see the Zenergy Tour collection. For models with CounterCore technology, see the CounterCore collection.
The REVL series is SuperStroke's full-swing grip lineup — applying their non-tapered, reduced-taper philosophy to irons, woods, and hybrids. The REVL comes in two variants: the REVL Player, which is firmer and more traditional in feel, and the REVL Comfort, which prioritizes softness and cushion.
Both REVL variants use a polyurethane construction and maintain a reduced-taper profile through the lower hand — the same principle as their putter grips, encouraging a lighter grip pressure across the full swing. They suit players who have found success with SuperStroke putter grips and want to extend the reduced-taper concept to their irons and woods.
Construction: Polyurethane
Feel: Firm (REVL Player) to soft (REVL Comfort)
Taper: Reduced taper
Best for: Players extending reduced-taper philosophy from putter to full swing; players with high grip pressure across all clubs; SuperStroke putter grip players wanting full-bag consistency
For all REVL models and sizes, see the REVL Swing Grips Collection or check out our REVL Swing Grips Guide to learn more about the model that replaced Lamkin!
The CrossComfort is SuperStroke's comfort-focused club grip — a softer, more cushioned option in their swing grip lineup. It uses a cross-traction surface pattern for all-weather grip and a softer compound than the REVL Player, making it a practical choice for players who want comfort across the full bag without committing to the reduced-taper profile of the REVL.
The CrossComfort is a more conventional grip shape than the REVL — standard taper, familiar profile — which makes it accessible to players who aren't ready to switch their full swing to a non-tapered setup but want a quality grip from the SuperStroke brand.
Construction: Soft compound
Feel: Soft to medium-soft
Taper: Standard tapered
Weather performance: Good — cross-traction surface aids grip in moisture
Best for: Players wanting a comfortable, all-weather club grip; players who want SuperStroke quality without the reduced-taper profile
For all CrossComfort options, see the Super Stroke CrossComfort Collection.
The S-Tech is SuperStroke's performance club grip — a firmer, tour-oriented swing grip with a tackified surface for maximum control. It sits at the opposite end of the feel spectrum from the CrossComfort, prioritizing feedback and traction over cushion. The S-Tech is built for players who want a firm, responsive feel across their irons and woods and prefer a grip that maximizes feedback at impact.
Construction: Tackified compound
Feel: Firm
Taper: Standard tapered
Weather performance: Good — tackified surface maintains grip in light moisture
Best for: Players who prefer firm, feedback-heavy swing grips; players prioritizing traction and control over comfort
For all S-Tech options, see the Super Stroke S-Tech Collection.

CounterCore Technology
CounterCore is SuperStroke's built-in counterweighting system, available across select Zenergy Tour, Pistol, and Flatso models. It's a technology, not a separate grip — most Zenergy profiles come in both a standard and a CounterCore version of the same size.
Every CounterCore grip has a hollow channel in the butt end that holds a removable weighted plug. The grip ships with a lightweight plug; players can swap it for a heavier counterweight (sold separately in multiple gram options) to shift the putter's balance point toward the grip end. The result is a more pendulum-like stroke with less face rotation through impact — the same effect counterweighted putter shafts produce, achieved through the grip instead.
Who it's for: Players whose putter feels head-heavy, who struggle with face rotation at impact, or who've been told to quiet their hands through the stroke. Also a logical next step for players already using a SuperStroke grip.
Browse all CounterCore-equipped models in the CounterCore Collection.
SuperStroke Grip Model Comparison Table
Every SuperStroke model side by side — use this table to compare grip type, profile, feel, and who each one is built for before you buy.
| Model | Type | Profile | Feel | Best For | Shop |
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| Zenergy Tour | Putter | Straight, non-tapered | Medium | Traditional look, first-time SuperStroke buyers | Shop → |
| Zenergy Pistol | Putter | Pistol, non-tapered | Medium | Hand placement reference; pistol-style preference | Shop → |
| Zenergy Flatso | Putter | Flat face, non-tapered | Medium | Wrist breakdown; arm-and-shoulder stroke | Shop → |
| REVL | Swing grip | Reduced taper | Firm (Player) to soft (Comfort) | Full-swing reduced-taper; high grip pressure | Shop → |
| CrossComfort | Swing grip | Standard tapered | Soft to medium-soft | Comfort-focused all-weather club grip | Shop → |
| S-Tech | Swing grip | Standard tapered | Firm | Feedback-focused players; maximum traction | Shop → |
SuperStroke Putter Grip Size Guide
SuperStroke putter grips run from Slim through 5.0 — use this table to find the right diameter for your hand size and how much grip pressure reduction you're looking for.
| Size | Diameter | Who It's For | Most Popular With |
|---|---|---|---|
| Slim | Narrowest — closest to standard | Players new to non-tapered grips who want a subtle size change | Smaller hands; players transitioning from standard grips |
| Mid Slim | Between Slim and 1.0 | Players who found the Slim too close to standard but aren't ready for the full Zenergy range | Mid-size hands; players building up gradually |
| 1.0 | Slim end of the Zenergy range | Players who want the full Zenergy non-tapered construction in the narrowest available diameter | Smaller hands; players who want Zenergy feel without maximum bulk |
| 2.0 | Mid-range — most popular size | The best starting point for most players — enough diameter to reduce grip pressure without feeling oversized | Most hand sizes; Tour players; first-time SuperStroke buyers |
| 3.0 | Wide — second most popular | Players who tried the 2.0 and want more diameter; players with larger hands or significant grip pressure issues | Larger hands; players with arthritis; players who want maximum tension reduction |
| 5.0 | Widest available | Players who want the maximum diameter SuperStroke makes — typically those with very large hands or who have worked up through smaller sizes | Very large hands; players who have already tried 3.0 and want more |
Find Your SuperStroke Grip
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I want to try SuperStroke putter grips for the first time.
Start with the Zenergy Tour in a 2.0 or 3.0. These are the most popular sizes on Tour and the best entry point into the lineup.
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I want a hand placement reference at address.
The Zenergy Pistol has a raised thumb rest and contoured shape that gives you a consistent reference point every time you grip the putter.
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I want to adjust my putter balance as well as the grip.
Look at CounterCore-equipped models. The removable counterweight plug lets you shift the putter's balance point toward the grip end for a more pendulum-like stroke.
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I want to extend the reduced-taper concept to my full swing.
The REVL series is the answer. Choose REVL Player for a firmer feel or REVL Comfort if you want more cushion across the bag.
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I want a comfortable all-weather club grip from SuperStroke.
The CrossComfort is a standard-tapered, soft club grip with a cross-traction surface — no reduced-taper adjustment required.
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I want a firm, feedback-heavy club grip.
The S-Tech is SuperStroke's firmest swing grip — tackified surface, firm feel, standard taper.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between SuperStroke Zenergy Tour, Pistol, and Flatso putter grips?
What is the difference between SuperStroke Zenergy Tour, Pistol, and Flatso putter grips?
The difference is the shape profile, not the performance technology — all three use the same SuperStroke Zenergy construction and non-tapered design. The Tour is a traditional straight profile that suits players who prefer a classic look at address. The Pistol has a raised thumb rest and contoured shape that is popular with players who like a reference point for hand placement. The Flatso has a flat front face designed to promote a more arm-and-shoulder dominant putting stroke by reducing wrist involvement. Within each profile, the size number (1.0 through 5.0) refers to the grip diameter — larger numbers mean a wider grip.
What do the SuperStroke size numbers mean — 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 5.0?
What do the SuperStroke size numbers mean — 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 5.0?
The size numbers refer to the outer diameter of the grip. A 1.0 is the slimmest option and closest to a standard grip diameter. A 2.0 is slightly wider, 3.0 wider still, and 5.0 is the largest diameter SuperStroke makes. Most players start with a 2.0 or 3.0 — these are the most popular sizes on Tour and provide enough diameter to reduce grip pressure without feeling overly large in the hands. Players with larger hands or those who want maximum tension reduction tend to prefer the 3.0 or 5.0.
What is SuperStroke CounterCore technology?
What is SuperStroke CounterCore technology?
CounterCore is a SuperStroke technology that allows players to insert a counterweight into the butt end of the putter grip. The counterweight shifts the balance point of the putter toward the grip end, which counterbalances the head weight and can promote a more pendulum-like stroke with less unwanted rotation. CounterCore grips come with a lightweight plug installed as standard — players can swap it for a heavier counterweight (sold separately) to dial in their preferred balance. It is available across multiple Zenergy profiles and sizes.
What is the difference between SuperStroke putter grips and swing grips?
What is the difference between SuperStroke putter grips and swing grips?
SuperStroke's putter grips — the Zenergy family, Slim, and Mid Slim — are built around their non-tapered, oversized design philosophy and are specifically engineered for the putting stroke. Their swing grips — the REVL series, CrossComfort, and S-Tech — are designed for full-swing clubs and apply similar reduced-taper thinking to irons, woods, and hybrids. The swing grips are newer to the SuperStroke lineup and suit players who want to experiment with reduced-taper profiles across the full bag, not just the putter.
Are SuperStroke grips used by PGA Tour players?
Are SuperStroke grips used by PGA Tour players?
Yes — SuperStroke putter grips are widely used on the PGA Tour and have been credited with multiple Tour wins. Their non-tapered design has been adopted by players across all levels of the game. The brand's presence on Tour is one of the reasons their putter grips became the dominant non-tapered option in the category. Their swing grip range is newer and has a smaller Tour presence, but the putter grip lineup has a well-established Tour track record.
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