Congratulations to New Zealand’s Ryan Fox on his second career victory – and second of the 2025 season – at the RBC Canadian Open. Fox is now the fourth consecutive player to win the RBC Canadian Open using a SuperStroke Zenergy putter grip, continuing the grip’s winning legacy on Tour.
Fox’s rounds of 66-66-64-66 and 18-under-par total earned him a spot in a two-man playoff, which he won with a birdie on the fourth hole of sudden death. The second win of Fox’s career earned him the $1.764 million winner’s check and 500 FedEx Cup points. Fox led the field in Strokes Gained: Total (11.99) using a SuperStroke “Off the Truck” Zenergy 1.0P 17” putter grip and also led the field Birdies with 25.
“Congratulations to Ryan Fox on earning the second win of his career just a few weeks after his maiden victory,” said SuperStroke CEO Dean Dingman. “Ryan is a clutch putter with his SuperStroke Zenergy 1.0P 17” grip and a fierce competitor week in and out.”
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.
Part of SuperStroke's groundbreaking Zenergy line, this putter grip 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.
1.0P 17” Size Specs:
- Width: 1.02”
- Length: 17”
- Weight: 142g
- Core: 0.6”
SuperStroke grips are trusted by hundreds of top professional golfers. In 2024, SuperStroke users won 71 tournaments on golf’s major professional tours, totaling more than $58 million in first-place prize money in those events.