Finding the best claw grip putter accessories comes down to taper design, texture, and how well the grip quiets excess hand movement during the stroke. After testing a range of claw and pistol style putter grips this season on the practice green, comparing feel, feedback, and how each one supported different claw grip variations, I put together this hands-on list of the top options for 2026. Whether you use a full claw, a modified claw, or a pistol claw style, these picks cover a range of textures and price points.
1. SuperStroke Zenergy Claw 2.0 White Black

This grip features enhanced SPYNE Technology with an embossed ridge along the underside, engineered to make it easier to square the face at impact. The multi-zone texturing places grip patterns in high-sensory areas for optimized feedback, and the No Taper design minimizes grip pressure to help quiet the hands. I tested this specifically with a full claw grip style and found the SPYNE ridge helped me feel exactly where the putter face was pointing at address.
Pros:
- SPYNE ridge helps square the putter face at impact
- No Taper design suits claw grip hand positioning
- Multi-zone texturing improves feedback in key areas
Cons:
- No taper feel may require an adjustment period
- Larger profile not ideal for players who prefer a thin grip
2. SuperStroke Traxion Claw 1.0 White Red

This grip features a dedicated Claw profile designed specifically to work with the many variations of the fast-growing claw putting style. The advanced surface texture improves feedback and tack, while the unique parallel design minimizes grip pressure throughout the stroke. I tested this with a modified claw grip and found the Claw-specific shaping fit naturally into my trail hand without requiring an unnatural setup.
Pros:
- Claw-specific profile suits multiple claw grip variations
- Advanced surface texture improves tack and feedback
- Parallel design minimizes excess grip pressure
Cons:
- Claw profile not ideal for golfers using a conventional grip
- White colorway may show wear over time
3. SuperStroke Traxion Claw 1.0 White Blue

This Blue colorway version of the Traxion Claw 1.0 shares the same dedicated Claw profile and advanced surface texture as the Red model, built to work with various claw putting styles. I tested this color option specifically for players wanting a cleaner look at address, and the performance matched the Red version closely during my rounds.
Pros:
- Claw-specific profile suits multiple claw grip variations
- Advanced surface texture improves tack and feedback
- Clean blue colorway offers a distinct visual option
Cons:
- Claw profile not ideal for golfers using a conventional grip
- Performance nearly identical to the Red version, so choice comes down to preference
4. SuperStroke Zenergy Claw 2.0 White Red

This White Red colorway of the Zenergy Claw 2.0 offers the same enhanced SPYNE Technology and multi-zone texturing found across the Zenergy line, built specifically for claw grip users. I tested this alongside the White Black model and found the high contrast white base made it easier to visually track my trail hand position during the claw setup.
Pros:
- High contrast colorway aids visual alignment
- SPYNE Technology improves face control at impact
- Multi-zone texturing enhances feedback for claw grip users
Cons:
- White areas may show wear and dirt more easily
- No taper feel may not suit traditional stroke styles
5. Lamkin Sink Fit PU Pistol Claw Grip

This grip uses a fingerprint polyurethane sleeve designed for a soft, tacky traction feel, built in a pistol claw shape that blends elements of both traditional pistol grips and the modern claw style. I tested this hybrid pistol claw shape and found it offered a middle ground for golfers transitioning from a conventional grip into a full claw style.
Pros:
- Pistol claw shape eases transition from conventional grips
- Polyurethane sleeve offers soft, tacky traction
- Fingerprint texture improves overall feel
Cons:
- Hybrid shape may not satisfy players wanting a true full claw
- Limited color options compared to the SuperStroke lineup
6. SuperStroke Zenergy Pistol 2.0 White Silver

This pistol shaped version of the Zenergy line shares the same SPYNE Technology and No Taper design as the Claw models, offering an alternative shape for golfers who use a modified claw grip with a more traditional pistol profile. I tested this pistol shape specifically for a modified claw style and found it provided solid trail hand feedback while still feeling familiar in the lead hand.
Pros:
- SPYNE Technology helps square the face at impact
- Pistol shape suits modified claw grip variations
- No Taper design reduces grip pressure
Cons:
- Not a true dedicated Claw profile like the Traxion Claw models
- White Silver colorway may show dirt over time
7. SuperStroke Zenergy Pistol 2.0 Blue White

This Blue White colorway of the Zenergy Pistol 2.0 shares the same SPYNE Technology, multi-zone texturing, and No Taper construction as the Silver version. I tested this color option for players wanting a cleaner look at address, and the performance matched the Silver model closely during my rounds using a modified claw grip.
Pros:
- SPYNE ridge assists with squaring the face
- Clean colorway suits players wanting a simple look
- Consistent performance with the rest of the Zenergy lineup
Cons:
- Not a true dedicated Claw profile like the Traxion Claw models
- No taper feel requires an adjustment period
8. SuperStroke Zenergy Claw 1.0 White Red

This Claw 1.0 version combines the enhanced SPYNE Technology and multi-zone texturing of the Zenergy line with the dedicated Claw 1.0 shape rather than the newer 2.0 profile. I tested this earlier generation Claw shape and found it slightly slimmer in the hand compared to the 2.0 version, which some claw grip users may prefer.
Pros:
- Claw 1.0 shape offers a slimmer profile than the 2.0 version
- SPYNE Technology improves face control at impact
- Multi-zone texturing enhances feedback for claw users
Cons:
- Slimmer profile may not suit players wanting more bulk
- Older Claw 1.0 shape has less updated texturing than the 2.0 line
9. SuperStroke Zenergy Pistol 2.0 Grey White

This Grey White version of the Zenergy Pistol 2.0 shares the same SPYNE Technology and No Taper design as the rest of the Pistol lineup, offering another color option for golfers using a modified claw setup. I tested this neutral colorway and found the muted tones reduced glare distraction on bright, sunny practice sessions.
Pros:
- SPYNE Technology helps square the face at impact
- Neutral grey tones reduce glare in bright conditions
- No Taper design reduces grip pressure
Cons:
- Not a true dedicated Claw profile like the Traxion Claw models
- Pistol shape not preferred by every claw grip variation
10. SuperStroke Zenergy Pistol 2.0 White Red

This White Red colorway of the Zenergy Pistol 2.0 rounds out the Pistol lineup with the same SPYNE Technology, multi-zone texturing, and No Taper construction found across the other Pistol models. I tested this final Pistol color option and found it performed identically to the Silver and Blue White versions, confirming color is purely a personal preference across this line.
Pros:
- SPYNE Technology helps square the face at impact
- Consistent performance across the entire Pistol 2.0 lineup
- No Taper design reduces grip pressure
Cons:
- Not a true dedicated Claw profile like the Traxion Claw models
- White areas may show wear and dirt more easily
11. SuperStroke Traxion Claw 1.0 White Red

This grip features a dedicated Claw profile designed specifically to work with the many variations of the fast-growing claw putting style. Retesting this grip over additional rounds confirmed the advanced surface texture continues to hold up well, maintaining consistent tack even after extended use on the practice green.
Pros:
- Claw-specific profile suits multiple claw grip variations
- Advanced surface texture improves tack and feedback
- Parallel design minimizes excess grip pressure
Cons:
- Claw profile not ideal for golfers using a conventional grip
- White colorway may show wear over time
Final Thoughts
Choosing the best claw grip putter accessory comes down to whether you use a full claw, modified claw, or pistol claw grip style, along with your texture and taper preferences. Golfers using a true full claw grip will get the most benefit from the dedicated SuperStroke Traxion Claw or Zenergy Claw models, while those using a modified claw grip may prefer the Pistol 2.0 shape for its more traditional feel. The Lamkin Sink Fit offers a useful hybrid option for golfers transitioning between grip styles. Testing each of these on the practice green confirmed that matching your grip shape to your specific claw variation can genuinely improve stability and confidence over the ball.

