MEMPHIS, Tenn. — For the eleventh time this season the PGA presented the winners check and trophy to a firsttime champion. And this week, at the Frys.com Las Vegas Open, the champion was a Tour rookie who received a two-year exemption for his four-stroke victory. Helping him capture his first tour victory the winner trusted Grafalloy’s Tour Concept Prototype 1027 driver shaft, along with Comp NT in his fairway wood.
Prototype 1027 is a specialty shaft available only through the exclusive Tour Concept dealer program. The driver shaft offers an extra stiff profile designed for strong, hard swinging players. The tip section of the Prototype 1027 is stabilized for today’s larger club heads and faster swing speeds. The ball flight is low and penetrating and the carry is maximized for added distance with this one-of-a-kind product. For more information about all of the Tour Concept products and where to locate authorized dealers, please contact us at 800.355.8783 or visit us online at www.tttourconcept.com.
Earning a share of the victory in Las Vegas was Grafalloy Comp NT which the champion used in his fairway wood. “Comp NT is the pioneer golf shaft for carbon nanotube technology,” says Graeme Horwood, Vice President Engineering for True Temper Sports. “The technology in Comp NT allowed us to increase the strength and improve the alignment of the carbon fibers in the shaft for premium material consistency.”
Grafalloy has since taken nanotechnology to the next level with the Epic shaft featuring proprietary Nanofuse material. To learn more about the advances and advantages of nanotechnology from Grafalloy visit www.grafalloy.com and www.epicshaft.com. |