TORRINGTON,
Conn. — Earning their eighth win of the
2005 PGA Tour season, premium Rifle steel shafts
claimed victory this weekend at the MCI Heritage
held at Hilton Head Island, S.C. This year’s
Harbour Town champion played Rifle Flighted
steel shafts in his irons and received unbeatable
performance that scored No. 1 in Greens-in-Regulation,
No. 1 in Birdies and $936,000 in winnings.
"Premium Rifle shafts have won more tournaments
this year on the PGA Tour than any other steel
shaft, and we’re very excited to celebrate
our Rifle 10th anniversary year with such a strong
string of victories,” says John Lauchnor,
president and CEO of Royal Precision. "Rifle-branded
shafts offer incredibly sophisticated engineering
which combines multiple technologies to greatly
enhance energy transfer to the ball at impact
and to generate optimum trajectories with stability
and control.”
Lauchnor explains that Rifle steel shafts are
often considered the world’s most advanced
steel shaft because the shaft design incorporates
four unique technologies which have proven to
provide unparalleled performance and consistency.
Only Rifle steel shafts offer: Frequency Matching
that perfectly matches a set of clubs through
electronic calibration; Stepless Design Technology
that eliminates the energy-robbing ‘steps’ found
on most other steel shafts, and provides greater
accuracy and a smooth, yet solid, feel at impact;
Patented Internal ‘Rifling’ that
transfers energy more efficiently, reduces vibration
and increases distance; and advanced Flighted
Technology that produces variable ball trajectories
for different clubs within a single set.
To date on the 2005 PGA Tour, premium Rifle steel
shafts have won the Mercedes Championships, FBR
Open, AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-AM,
Nissan Open, WGC-Accenture Match Play, Chrysler
Classic of Tucson, BellSouth Classic and the
MCI Heritage.
For more information on Rifle steel shafts or
other Royal Precision products, call 800.811.2795
or visit www.rifleshaft.com.
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