We're excited to introduce a new addition to our product lineup in response to the frequently posed question from our golfing community: "Can I use Golf Pad TAGS on SuperStroke® grips?"
Originally, our Golf Pad TAGS were engineered to be attached to standard club grips, and were not compatible with threaded grips such as the SuperStroke® grip. To bridge this compatibility gap, our team has meticulously designed and manufactured a specialized tag to seamlessly fit these distinctive club grips. These newly designed tags feature a shorter, threaded post, ensuring a snug fit within the grip while maintaining a flush fit on the top. This innovation embodies our commitment to adapting to the unique needs of golfers, ensuring a more inclusive and enhanced experience on the green.
Where can I buy Golf Pad TAGS for SuperStroke® grips?
You can buy these new putter tags here. Each package includes one putter tag.
Can I use the putter tag by itself or do I need a full set of Golf Pad TAGS®?
The single putter tag is designed to be used with a full set of Golf Pad TAGS®. This way, you have one tag for every club in your bag to accurately track all your shots. You can buy a full set of Golf Pad TAGS® here or choose the bundle which includes a full set of TAGS plus the single putter tag.
Where are the single putter tags manufactured?
They are proudly designed and manufactured in the U.S.A.
How do I attach the single putter tag to my grip?
First, remove the metal end cap screw from your club grip. Next, attach the putter tag by simply screwing it into the space where the cap screw was. Stop when the tag sits flush on the club grip. Follow the Getting Started steps outlined here to complete the set up.
*SuperStroke® is a trademark of SSG INTERNATIONAL, LLC., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Golf Pad is not affiliated with SuperStroke®.
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