WIXOM, Mich., Sept. 27, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- With the final weekend of the 2017 PGA Tour season in the books, SuperStroke putter grips dominated the FedExCup leaderboard claiming the top five positions. The top five collectively took home $17.5 million in FedExCup prize money and with the win at East Lake, SuperStroke putter grips tallied their 24th Tour win this season with over $100,000,000 in PGA Tour earnings and three of the last four FedExCup titles.
The TOUR Championship was ultimately decided by a dramatic 18th hole birdie putt from the all but guaranteed 2017 PGA Tour Rookie of the Year using his SuperStroke Pistol GT 1.0 putter grip.
The FedExCup Champion staked his claim as Player of the Year with a second-place finish at the Tour Championship after a 66 on Sunday including 3 birdies on the back nine using his SuperStroke Pistol GT Tour putter grip. The 2017 Champion edged out Jordan Spieth who ultimately finished second in the FedExCup rankings with the SuperStroke Flatso 1.0 putter grip and S-Tech swing grips.
SuperStroke has garnered tour-wide support as the number one putter grip in golf and continues to gain momentum as an industry leader in swing grips with the support of the Tour's best, including Jordan Spieth, Sergio Garcia, and Jason Dufner.
For the full story on the FedExCup win and the rest of The Winner's Bag, click here.
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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.
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