Congratulations to 28-year-old New York native and 2022 United States Presidents Cup player Cameron Young on claiming his first career victory on the PGA TOUR at the Wyndham Championship while using a SuperStroke Zenergy Pistol 1.0 putter grip.
In the TOUR’s regular-season-ending tournament, Young fired rounds of 63-62-65-68 and led the field with 27 birdies as he stretched his five-stroke lead after the third round into a dominant six-stroke victory. He also led the field for the week in Strokes Gained: Total (19.184) and Strokes Gained: Approach to the Green (10.335).
This long-awaited victory earned the 2022 Rookie of the Year the $1.476 million winner’s check.
“Congratulations to Cameron Young on capturing his first win on the PGA TOUR at the Wyndham Championship,” said SuperStroke CEO Dean Dingman. “Cameron rolled in an amazing 27 birdies and left absolutely no doubt in securing this victory. Using a SuperStroke Zenergy 1.0PT putter grip, he looks poised to play plenty of more great golf this season.”
SuperStroke's Zenergy Pistol putter grips merge a pistol-style top section that helps golfers lock in their upper hand position with “No Taper Technology” to help golfers maintain even grip pressure and boost the consistency of their stroke.
Part of SuperStroke's groundbreaking Zenergy line, the Pistol 1.0 features:
Enhanced SPYNE™ Technology – The new SPYNE™ Technology has an improved, embossed ridge along the underside of the grip, engineered to make it easier to square the face at impact.
New Multi-Zone Texturing – Strategically placed texture in high-sensory areas designed to optimize feedback and comfort from the incredibly soft polyurethane outer layer.
No Taper Technology – Our patented No Taper minimizes grip pressure with an advanced parallel design that enables golfers to quiet their hands and add consistency to their stroke.
Pistol 1.0 Size Specs:
Width: 1.14”
Length: 10.60”
Weight: 83g
Core: 0.58”
SuperStroke grips are trusted by hundreds of top professional golfers. In 2024, SuperStroke users won 72 tournaments on golf’s major professional tours, totaling more than $58 million in first-place prize money in those events.