Virginia Tech Team Golf Putter Grips
Virginia Tech Team Golf Putter Grips
Virginia Tech Team Golf Putter Grips
Virginia Tech Team Golf Putter Grips

Virginia Tech Team Golf Putter Grips

Sale price$34.99

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The Virginia Tech Tour 2.0 putter grip features SuperStroke's traditional and most popular putter grip profile. The Tour Series parallel design has uniform lower hand profile to minimize grip pressure and maintain putter head path for a more consistent stroke. 

Stand out on the green while showcasing your allegiance to Virginia Tech. This grip not only ensures better control but also allows you to represent your team pride with every putt. Go Hokies!

Introducing the Virginia Tech Putter Grip, the perfect accessory for Hokies fans looking to elevate their golf game while displaying their team pride. Precision-crafted and engineered for optimal performance, this grip proudly showcases the iconic Virginia Tech logo.

The Virginia Tech Tour 2.0 putter grip features SuperStroke's traditional and most popular putter grip profile. The Tour Series parallel design has uniform lower hand profile to minimize grip pressure and maintain putter head path for a more consistent stroke. 

Stand out on the green while showcasing your allegiance to Virginia Tech. This grip not only ensures better control but also allows you to represent your team pride with every putt. Go Hokies!

Please note: Team branded Tour 2.0 putter grip does not come with a Tech-Port and cannot house a CounterCore Weight.

This is a Team Golf Officially Licensed product.

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SuperStroke grips are trusted by legions of top professional golfers including three-time major winner Jordan Spieth, eight-time winner on the PGA TOUR Patrick Cantlay, and 2019 PGA TOUR Rookie of the Year Sungjae Im.

In 2023, SuperStroke users won 72 tournaments
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