- Size: Slim 3.0, 1.30 Diameter
- Color: Midnight Purple
- Golf Club Flex: Regular
- Hand Orientation: Right
- Material: Polyester
- Brand: SuperStroke
- Item Weight: 60 Grams
- Grip Type: Textured
- SUPERIOR GRIP – The Super Stroke Slim 3.0 Putter Grip is 1.30″ in Diameter and is Made of a Tacky Polyurethane Outer Layer
- NO TAPER – Exclusive Super Stroke Technology Used in the Super Stroke Slim 3.0 Putter Grip for a More Consistent Stroke During Rounds of Golf
- NON-SLIP GRIP – The CROSS-TRACTION Surface Texture Prevents the Super Stroke Slim 3.0 Putter Grip User’s Hands From Slipping During Increment Weather Conditions
- LIGHTWEIGHT GRIP – The Super Stroke Slim Putter Grip Is Made of EVA Foam Which Gives Your Putter A Lightweight Grip for A Maximum Feel
- TOUR PROVEN – The Super Stroke Slim Series is One of the Most Popular Putter Grips Used on the PGA Tour by the Top Golfers in the World
















Rolidnot –
I checked Super Stroke grips out at a local Golf Galaxy for size and feel. They were $10 less on Amazon than at Golf Galaxy. The 3.0 version was perfect for me. I thought about the 5.0 but it seemed too big to pull out my bag without eventually damaging the bigger grip and it simply felt too big in my hands. If you lack the skill, don’t plan to replace other grips or don’t want to invest in the supplies and tools, you can get the grip installed at most pro shops for around $5, maybe a bit more if you don’t buy it from them. My son just bought this exact grip at Golf Galaxy and had it installed and it cost him about $35 total.I’ve been re-gripping clubs for decades and if you are a DYI type, installation is easy if you have a few simple tools and supplies. Golf Galaxy has all of these items in stock or you can acquire them on Amazon. You need the following:- Razor knife to remove old grip and tape. Be really careful with the razor and use Stanley 11-961 hook blades for grip removal to reduce potential shaft damage. You can also use an far safer air compressor to pop the old grip off as well and that is my preferred method because when it works, it’s super fast. Just get to 100 PSI, hook up a blow gun, put it over the small hole on the end of the existing grip and pull the lever. 90% of the time the grip comes right off with a few puffs of air and a little twist.. The other 10% of the time, a bubble forms and the grip pops or nothing happens. Be sure to wear safety glasses and be prepared for the occasional “pop”. They make special grip blow guns but they are a waste of money for the $40 they charge for the,- Two sided grip tape. It comes in pre-cut strips or by the roll- Grip solvent. I used to use shop cleaner in spray cans but I finally broke down and bought a 32 ounce spray bottle of non-toxic grip solvent for $10. Shop cleaner works but it’s nasty on the skin and carb cleaner is worse. – A workbench with a vise and a rubber golf club shaft clamp vise insert. Amazon sells the Brampton Rubber Golf Club Vise Clamp for $5.90 with free shipping. Locally they are about $4.00Remove the old grip with the compressor or a razor knife or blow gun and then carefully scrape off all the old grip tape with a dull knife on carbon fiber and a razor knife on steel shafts. Clean the shaft with the grip solvent. Use care if it’s a carbon fiber shaft so you don’t gouge the shaft – it’s really easy to damage a carbon fiber shaft with a sharp razor knife. Measure the two sided grip tape to be about 1.5 inches shorter than the grip and attach it to the shaft with 1/2″ extending past the end of the shaft. Roll the excess tape into the shaft. This allows easier insertion of the shaft into the grip.Plug the hole in the end of the grip with your finger and spray the grip solvent inside the grip – about 1/2 an ounce or so. Swirl it around inside the grip using two fingers to seal both ends of the grip. Pour the excess solvent from the grip onto the tape and make sure the tape is soaked. Spray more solvent on the tape if required. Line the face of the club up and slide the grip onto the shaft. Working quickly is a good idea and you have about 5 minutes to adjust the grip location. Let it dry overnight if possible but you can use a putter in an hour and other clubs in a few hours in a pinch.I found this putter grip exceptionally easy to install – far easier than some of the regular grips for irons or drivers or fairway metals. There’s lots of great videos on YouTube for this process and it’s far easier than you may think. Hope this helpsBottom line is that this grip feels very solid, reduces wrist roll, comes in a wide variety of colors and diameters and is reasonably priced especially compared to the Loud Mouth putter grips which are $27 compared to the $17 I paid for the Super Stroke.
Lonnie Sturkey –
Grip was easy to install and it feels great when putting
Jeffrey kintzler –
No surprises here. Good quality
Steve W Plogsted –
Solid product. This is my second purchase of this grip to go on my other putters
ZeroFlow-FPV –
Best on the market.
Stephen K –
I am not a low handicap golfer so no professional advice on performance. However, Looks and feels great, it’s actually easy to install because of the size, its easy to get the grip perpendicular to the putter face. I put this on a mallet putter.
Kent Elliot –
Perfect for my daughter
Jim –
When I installed this grip on my putter, I actually make more long putts than I ever did before. The grip feels good in my hands, and being large like it is I am able to hold the putter easier with my arthritic hands. I should have gotten this grip years ago.