Off The Truck - Zenergy 1.0P 17"
Off The Truck - Zenergy 1.0P 17"
Off The Truck - Zenergy 1.0P 17"
Off The Truck - Zenergy 1.0P 17"
Off The Truck - Zenergy 1.0P 17"
Off The Truck - Zenergy 1.0P 17"
Off The Truck - Zenergy 1.0P 17"
Off The Truck - Zenergy 1.0P 17"
Off The Truck - Zenergy 1.0P 17"
Off The Truck - Zenergy 1.0P 17"
Off The Truck - Zenergy 1.0P 17"
Off The Truck - Zenergy 1.0P 17"

Off The Truck - Zenergy 1.0P 17"

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Developed with direct feedback from Tour players, the Zenergy 1.0P 17” grip is an extended length offering with a unique shape characterized by a larger, flat front section and a tapered, slimmer back section. This design promotes consistent hand placement and grip pressure which contributes to improved putting performance.

Please Note: This putter grip does not come with a Tech-Port and cannot house a CounterCore Weight.

Developed with direct feedback from Tour players, the Zenergy 1.0P 17” grip is an extended length offering with a unique shape characterized by a larger, flat front section and a tapered, slimmer back section. This design promotes consistent hand placement and grip pressure which contributes to improved putting performance. 

At 6.5 inches longer than the standard grip, the 1.0P 17” grip provides counterbalance which gives your putter a more stable and controlled feel. The longer length also makes the 1.0P 17” grip compatible with an armlock and claw putter grip style. 

Please Note: This putter grip does not come with a Tech-Port and cannot house a CounterCore Weight.  

#1 Putter Grip on Tour

SuperStroke grips are trusted by legions of top professional golfers including three-time major winner Jordan Spieth, eight-time winner on the PGA TOUR Patrick Cantlay, and 2019 PGA TOUR Rookie of the Year Sungjae Im.

In 2023, SuperStroke users won 72 tournaments
on golf’s major professional tours, totaling more than $47 million in first-place prize money in those events.