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Pot O’ Gold: SuperStroke’s Most Playful Grip Yet

SuperStroke has never been shy about dressing a serious bit of kit in party clothes, and its 2026 limited-edition St. Patrick’s Day “Pot O’ Gold” putter grip is the latest proof.

SuperStroke is dropping the leprechaun-themed number on March 2, pairing a loud, lucky look with the brand’s familiar Zenergy shaping and tech—because if you’re going to miss a three-footer, you might as well do it holding a rainbow.

A limited-edition grip with a very specific mission

The concept is simple: make your putter look like it’s been adopted by a mischievous Irish cartoonist, while keeping the under-the-hood performance story firmly in the grown-up column.

The bold green grip features a leprechaun character with clovers and gold coins scattered around like confetti after a particularly emotional Ryder Cup celebration. Flip it over and the back of the grip brings the real talking point—SuperStroke’s patented SPYNE™ feature rendered in a textured rainbow design leading to a pot of gold.

It’s playful, yes. But it’s also unmistakably a putter grip designed to influence what your hands do when the putt actually matters.

First impressions: looks loud, feels familiar

In the hand, this is less novelty souvenir, more “proper SuperStroke with a costume on.” The Zenergy family has a reputation for a soft polyurethane outer layer and a shape that encourages calmer hands—especially for golfers who get a bit stabby under pressure.

If you’re the type who starts strangling the grip when the match is on the line, the Pot O’ Gold is clearly aimed at you. It’s built around the same no-taper, stability-first philosophy that’s made SuperStroke a go-to on tour and at your local Saturday medal.

What the tech means on the greens

SuperStroke’s marketing language leans hard into confidence and consistency, but the tech elements do translate to real-world putting outcomes—face control, repeatable hand position, and smoother pace.

Here’s what’s doing the work:

  • Enhanced SPYNE™ Technology: An embossed ridge along the underside designed to help your hands return the face to square at impact. In plain terms: it gives your thumbs and palms a reference point you can trust when the stroke is under stress.
  • New Multi-Zone Texturing: Texture in high-sensory areas to improve feedback and comfort from the soft polyurethane outer layer. Translation: you get a clearer sense of what the grip is doing without feeling like you’re holding sandpaper.
  • No Taper Technology: A parallel shape intended to reduce grip pressure and quiet hand action. That can help stabilize the face through impact, improving start line and roll consistency.
  • Tech-Port: A top-of-grip port that allows add-ons like the CounterCore weight system and performance tracking sensors—useful if you’re a tinkerer, a fitter’s best friend, or both.

For a putter grip, the performance promise is largely about stability, face control, and roll consistency—all the boring, beautiful stuff that lowers scores.

Two shapes: Pistol 2.0 vs Tour 2.0

SuperStroke is offering the Pot O’ Gold in two of its most popular profiles, which matters because putter grip shape is as personal as your pre-putt routine.

Pistol 2.0

  • 1.32” wide, 10.6” long
  • 51g, 0.58” core
    This one suits players who like a bit more palm support and a shape that can encourage a softer release. If your stroke has a touch of arc, the pistol-style feel may sit more naturally.

Tour 2.0

  • 1.17” wide, 10.50” long
  • 55g, 0.58” core
    Slightly slimmer, a little more traditional in feel. If you prefer a cleaner, more neutral hold—or you’re sensitive to anything that feels too “big”—this is the safer bet.

How it stacks up against rivals

Compared with traditional rubber putter grips, SuperStroke’s no-taper design typically feels more stabilizing and less “handsy,” especially under pressure. Against other oversized-grip specialists, the differentiators here are the SPYNE™ alignment feel, the multi-zone texture approach, and the Tech-Port ecosystem that invites weighting and tracking add-ons.

And, of course, nobody else is giving you a rainbow road to an overflowing pot of gold.

Price, availability, and the “buy now” reality

The Pot O’ Gold grip lands March 2 on SuperStrokeUSA.com, in Zenergy Pistol 2.0 and Tour 2.0. Both versions are listed at $39.99 while stocks last.

And “while stocks last” isn’t just decorative language. SuperStroke’s previous special editions—Halloween, Ryder Cup, The Turn, Glazed and Confused, PGA Championship—have a track record of disappearing quickly.

What SuperStroke says

“For SuperStroke loyalists, one of the rites of the early Spring season has become the fun debut of our St. Patrick’s Day grip and this year’s Pot O’ Gold grip definitely does not disappoint. We’ve got a great lineup of limited-edition releases scheduled this year and this emerald lucky charm of a grip is one you’ll want to get your hands on before they sell out,” says SuperStroke VP of Marketing Ryan Harris.

Verdict: fun on the outside, serious where it counts

This is a seasonal, limited-edition flourish—sure—but it’s still a SuperStroke putter grip built on the same performance logic that’s made oversized and no-taper shapes mainstream: steadier hands, calmer face, more reliable roll.

Will it magically turn your putting into a saintly act of precision? No. But if you want your grip to deliver legitimate tech benefits while looking like it just won a parade, the Pot O’ Gold understands the assignment.

Learn more at https://superstrokeusa.com/

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