WIXOM, MICHIGAN — SuperStroke congratulates Kevin Kisner on his first World Golf Championship victory at the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play, where he holed more than 450 feet of putts using SuperStroke’s new Traxion Tour 2.0 putter grip.
The Traxion Tour 2.0 is part of SuperStroke’s Tour Series putter grip lineup, the latest version of the company’s original round-back, No-Taper Technology putter grips that changed the way golfers think about putting.
“In Match Play, it always comes down to making important putts,” says SuperStroke CEO Dean Dingman. “We’re proud to see Kevin claim this very important championship with SuperStroke and cement himself as one of the best Match Play golfers in the world.”
Kisner was one of the first PGA Tour players to switch to SuperStroke’s new Traxion Series in 2019. The Traxion Series includes putter and swing grips with Traxion Control, an advanced surface texture that boosts responsiveness. Its design strategically places “X-shaped treads” in “Traxion Zones” throughout the grip, amplifying feedback in the areas where the sensitive parts of a golfer’s hands contact the grip surface.
Traxion Series putter grips also feature SuperStroke’s new Spyne Technology, a heavily embossed ridge on the underside of the grips. Spyne Technology functions as a reminder that guides golfers to repeatable hand placement, making it easier to square the putter face at impact.
Traxion Series putter grips ($29.99 USD each) are available in 15 distinct models including the new Traxion CLAW 2.0, which was created specifically to accommodate the many variations of the fast-growing Claw grip.
Another Win on The European Tour
SuperStroke also scored a win this weekend at the Hero Indian Open on the European Tour, where the champion earned his victory with a CounterCore Mid-Slim 2.0 putter grip.