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SuperStroke Zenergy TLT grip targets zero-torque putters

March 25, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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New off-axis Zenergy TLT grip is built to match forward-leaning zero-torque and lie-angle-balanced putters.

Zero-torque and lie-angle-balanced putters aren’t a fringe experiment anymore. They’ve moved from tour vans and internet message boards into pro shops and weekend groups, and now the grip category is responding.

SuperStroke has introduced the Zenergy TLT grip, an off-axis design created specifically for golfers using zero-torque putters that are built with forward shaft lean. If you’ve spent any time rolling putts with models from brands leaning into this design philosophy, you already know the setup can feel different. The shaft isn’t neutral. It’s preset forward. The face is engineered to resist rotation. The grip, ideally, shouldn’t fight that geometry.

That’s where the TLT comes in. The defining feature of the Zenergy TLT is its off-axis core. Instead of the shaft running straight through the center of the grip, it’s angled inside. That subtle change promotes a forward-leaning shaft position while allowing your hands to sit in what feels like a neutral address position.

In practical terms, that means golfers who are using zero-torque or lie-angle-balanced putters don’t have to manipulate their hands to match the putter’s built-in forward press. The grip geometry works with the head design rather than against it.

For players who have committed to zero-torque technology to reduce face rotation and minimize twisting, that alignment between head and grip is important. If the putter is designed to stay square to the target line through the stroke, the grip shouldn’t introduce unwanted compensations.

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The TLT sits within SuperStroke’s Zenergy line, so it carries over several familiar technologies. Enhanced SPYNE Technology adds an embossed ridge along the underside of the grip to help golfers locate hand position and square the face. Multi-Zone Texturing places different surface patterns in high-sensory areas to improve feedback and comfort from the soft polyurethane outer layer. And SuperStroke’s No Taper design maintains a more parallel profile to help reduce grip pressure and quiet excessive hand action.

The Zenergy TLT is available in three shapes and sizes for both right- and left-handed putters: Pistol 1.0, Pistol 2.0 and Tour 2.0XL. Each comes in Red/White and White/Silver. Pricing is $34.99 for the Pistol 1.0 and Pistol 2.0 are $34.99 and the Tour 2.0XL is $39.99.

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