Feb 28

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — True Temper Project X shafts heated up the Transitions Championship this weekend, marking a three-week victory streak which includes the CA Championship and The Honda Classic.

This week’s Transitions champion finished at 8-under 276 and chalked up his seventh career victory on the PGA TOUR, moving him to fifth place in the FedExCup points race. He also won at Innisbrook in 2003, and is only the second player to have ever won this event more than once.

“Project X shafts have earned world-wide acclaim for delivering winning performances through distance, accuracy and consistency. Our continued overwhelming success on the PGA Tour and other pro tours worldwide is a testament to True Temper technology,” says Scott Hennessy, president and CEO of True Temper Sports. “We congratulate this week’s PGA Tour champion and we look forward to continuing to provide him with the best performing shaft line up in the industry.”

Additionally, shafts designed and manufactured by True Temper captured 9 of the top 10 money positions this weekend. Overall at the Transitions tournament, True Temper had 131 sets in play (91 percent of the field) with Dynamic Gold and Project X/Rifle brands accounting for 77 and 31 sets respectively. True Temper’s Project X and Dynamic Gold shafts are the most popular steel shafts on the pro tours, and they already account for more tours victories this season than all other shaft brands combined.

True Temper’s Project X steels shafts feature a unique variable taper design with a dedicated taper rate per inch for each shaft in the set. Longer taper rate results in more energy transfer to the ball for a faster and flatter penetrating trajectory. Dynamic Gold shafts are available in tapered and parallel irons and parallel woods, while Project X steel shafts are available in tapered and parallel irons.

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Feb 28

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — After winning the BMW Italian Open even before its public debut, the all-new graphite Project X Tour Issue shaft prototype delivered multiple Top 10 finishes, including second-place at the recent St. Jude Classic on the PGA Tour. In fact, the performance of the new graphite Project X shaft has drawn such strong interest from pro players that more than 50 of the golf shafts were in play on the PGA and Nationwide Tours last week.

The 12-time winner on the PGA Tour and runner-up at the St. Jude Classic played the new graphite Project X shaft in his driver and hybrid clubs. Also, the Project X graphite made up 20 percent of the driver shafts in the Top 10 in its first official week of launch. The new precision-engineered Project X Tour Issue shaft will be available for purchase by golfers worldwide later this summer through True Temper’s dealer network.

“After more than two years in development, True Temper introduced the new Project X graphite prototypes to the Tours in 2008, and we have been working closely with the players to dial in the final shaft specifications to meet their needs,” says Bob Montgomery, manager of tour operations for True Temper. “The new Project X shafts have delivered outstanding performance on Tours worldwide and we continue to see the popularity of the shafts increase each week among professional players.”

Incorporating eight different premium composite materials and five of the most advanced fiber types in the world, the all-new graphite Project X shafts deliver superior cross-sectional stability and maintain the designed performance characteristics throughout the swing for consistent shot patterns. The Project X driver and hybrid golf shafts features Zonal Design Theory (ZDT) with three distinct zones utilizing unique and separate technologies to optimize performance in the butt, mid and tip sections. In addition, the new graphite Project X golf shafts provide optimized launch profiles by matching frequency to specific weight, torque and ball flight for maximum player performance.

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Feb 28

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — With a win at the PGA Championship last year, True Temper Sports, the Number One shaft manufacturer in the world, officially dominated all four Majors during the 2009 season. The win also marked the 33rd PGA Tour season victory for True Temper.

While the PGA champion’s relative professional inexperience astounded many fans, his trust of high-performance Project X shafts was clearly a veteran move. True Temper’s Project X shafts are well-known for delivering accuracy and consistency to the best players on tours worldwide each week. Nine of the Top 10 players at the PGA Championship also relied on Project X or one of True Temper’s other precision engineered shafts.

“All of the True Temper brands, including Project X, are designed to deliver exceptional performances, which was evident at all four Major PGA events this season,” says Scott Hennessy, president and CEO of True Temper Sports. “For 50 years, True Temper has led the golf industry as the number one shaft manufacturer in the world. Week after week, our wins on the pro tours reaffirms our commitment to providing the finest and most technologically advanced golf shafts in the world.”

Designed on tour to help players achieve greater distance and accuracy, Project X shafts incorporate Stepless Design Technology where each individual shaft throughout the set is comprised of a specific and constant taper length. This unique design feature optimizes the flex distribution and energy transfer without sacrificing control. Stepless Design technology provides tip stiffness for stronger players, producing greater accuracy with a smooth yet solid feel at impact and optimum trajectory and spin control.

Feb 27

MEMPHIS, Tenn. —The truth was in the numbers for True Temper, the Number One shaft manufacturer in the world. The company led the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am with not only the win but also the most shafts in play over the weekend. The champion at Pebble Beach played True Temper’s Dynamic Gold shafts in his irons to become the first player in 20 years to win back-to-back in the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am.

While the winner trusted Dynamic Gold to score first in eagles, tie for third in greens in regulation and tie for fourth in birdies, the rest of the field also overwhelming favored True Temper shafts. True Temper had 136 sets of irons in play and 93 percent of the players in the Top 10 trusted Dynamic Gold and Project X shafts, both manufactured by True Temper.

Project X at Pebbe Beach

“We congratulate this year’s champion at Pebble Beach on a terrific victory with Dynamic Gold,” says Greg Cavill, True Temper’s manager of steel design. “Dynamic Gold is trusted by the best players in the world because its unique internal tip reinforcement technology makes it the ideal shaft for the skilled player who wants distance control and accuracy in his irons. This technology, which separates True Temper from other shaft manufacturers, is the foundation for all of our top-performing brands and provides us with the ability to fine tune tip response to enhance feel for tour-proven accuracy.”

Featuring a high-flex point and tour weight design, Dynamic Gold is the top-selling shaft in golf and is preferred by skilled players seeking a low, penetrating ball flight. True Temper’s Project X shaft is the second most played iron shaft on tour after Dynamic Gold, and features a unique variable taper design with a dedicated taper rate for each shaft in the set. The longer taper rate results in more energy transfer to the ball for a faster and flatter penetrating trajectory. Dynamic Gold shafts are available in tapered and parallel irons and parallel woods, while Project X steel shafts are available in tapered and parallel irons.

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Feb 23

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Relying on the trusted performance and consistency of True Temper’s Project X steel shafts, the former Masters champion won the Northern Trust Open, shooting a 15-under-par 269, including three eagles. This marks the 35th Tour victory of his career, all of which have been achieved while playing True Temper products.

Project X True Temper

Project X True Temper

“Project X shafts are well-known for delivering unparalleled performance and shot-making accuracy, and we’re very excited the champion won with Project X,” says Scott Hennessy, president and CEO of True Temper Sports. “True Temper is the No. 1 shaft company in the world, and our continued string of victories on pro tours around the globe is a solid example as to why so many of the world’s top golfers play True Temper shafts. In fact, in addition to the win, True Temper dominated the field at this weekend’s event. Shafts designed and manufactured by our company were in the bags of 126 out of 144 players on the PGA Tour.”
Not only are Dynamic Gold and Project X are the most numerous shafts played on Tour, but they already account for double-digit victories this season making them the winningest shafts on Tour.

Dynamic Gold is the industry’s top seller, and features a high-flex, tour weight design that provides skilled players with a low, penetrating ball flight for optimum control and accuracy. True Temper’s Project X steels shafts are another highly popular line of shafts which have earned worldwide acclaim. Project X features a unique variable taper design with a dedicated taper rate per inch for each shaft in the set. Longer taper rate results in more energy transfer to the ball for a faster and flatter penetrating trajectory. Dynamic Gold shafts are available in tapered and parallel irons and parallel woods, while Project X steel shafts are available in tapered and parallel irons.

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Feb 23

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — After completely dominating the pro tours in 2008, True Temper high performance steel shafts have begun the new 2009 pro seasons right where they left off — winning. True Temper was clearly in the driver’s seat in the Mercedes-Benz Championship, which opened the new PGA TOUR season, as well as the Joburg Open on the European Tour.

All Top Five money winners, including this weekend’s champion, at the Mercedes-Benz Championship in Hawaii, played shafts designed and manufactured by True Temper. Results on the European Tour were equally impressive. Project X and Project X Flighted steel shafts by True Temper Sports delivered first- and second-place finishes, respectively, in the Joburg Open in Johannesburg, South Africa.

Project X Golf

Project X Golf

“In 2008, pro players trusted True Temper shafts more than any other brand of steel golf shaft in the world,” says Scott Hennessy, president and CEO of True Temper Sports. “Our Dynamic Gold and Project X shafts chalk up wins on the PGA, European, Japanese, Nationwide and Champions Tours each and every week, but the excitement we feel with a victory never diminishes. Our shaft technology has earned a reputation for providing real performance benefits and we are very proud to work so closely with tour pros around the world in delivering true results.”
Dynamic Gold steel shafts are the top-selling steel shaft in golf and feature a high-flex, tour weight design that provides skilled players with a low, penetrating ball flight for optimum control and accuracy.

Another highly successful shaft design is True Temper’s Project X line of shafts. In addition to the playing characteristics that have made the Project X shaft a tour favorite, the Project X features a dedicated constant taper rate per inch for each shaft in the set. Longer taper rate results in more energy transfer to the ball and the ball gets up faster and flattens out for a penetrating trajectory. Dynamic Gold shafts are available in tapered and parallel irons and parallel woods, while Project X steel shafts are available in tapered and parallel irons.

Feb 17

Don Brown, Product Development Manager and Designer Grafalloy, Project X

Myth: Low torque shafts have better dispersion: Many golfers believe a lower torque shaft will twist less at impact resulting in improved dispersion.
Fact: High speed camera studies have shown that even on a 9 degree torque shaft the ball stays in contact with the face for only thousandths of a second, not allowing for the twisting of the shaft to alter the balls horizontal trajectory.

Torque plays a large role in the feel of the golf shaft. The Grafalloy Blue and ProLaunch Red were stiff butt, stiff tip shafts, yet Blue felt much firmer than the ProLaunch Red because its torque was almost a degree lower. As a result, we stopped chasing lower torque and now focus on how we can tune torque to provide the feel that suits the target player profile for a particular design. Shafts designed for penetrating ball flights, such as the ProLaunch Axis Red, will feel best with a torque between 3 and 4 degrees while higher launching shafts such as the ProLaunch Axis Blue work best with a torque of 4 degrees and higher.

Project X Shafts

Project X Shafts

Myth: Shaft performance is all about material: Some shaft companies are touting the use of their own or premium fibers to provide ultimate performance.
Fact: There are a very few manufacturers of the high and super high modulus fibers used in today’s high end golf shafts. Even companies that make high end fiber and use it in their own branded shafts sell these fibers to other shaft manufacturers. Performance gains are made with superior design and understanding of flex/torsional/cross sectional profiles and use of the fibers in cutting edge shaft technologies. While two shafts may use the same Japanese made super high modulus fibers, the shaft designer who is able to best harness the properties of those fibers into technologies such as Smart Ply and Micromesh will be able to maximize the material, the shaft and the swing.

Trend: Cross Sectional Stability. Several 2008/2009 golf shafts have touted increased cross- sectional (or hoop) stability. Cross-sectional stiffness (or stability) is the shaft’s resistance to ovalization. When a traditional shaft is loaded, its cross section deforms from a circle to an oval. The energy that goes into this deformation cannot be returned to the ball and is lost. Increased cross-sectional stability also provides a more stable feel and improved shot-to-shot consistency.

There are several methods for controlling cross-sectional stiffness, with one of the most popular methods being multi-axis weaves. While these weaves have an undeniable aesthetic value, they are a not an efficient way to use carbon fiber. Carbon fiber performs its best when held straight; weaves require the fibers to be curved around one another. Technologies utilizing thin uni-directional carbon fiber layers, such as Grafalloy’s Axis Technology, limit cross sectional deformation much more efficiently.

Future: The groove change and what it means to your driver. By now everyone has heard about the USGA mandated groove change that will take place effective January 1, 2010. This groove change is intended to reduce the spin golfers can achieve from the rough with existing grooves. With these rolled back grooves, many golfers will switch to a ball that spins more to retain their drop and stop abilities around the greens. This ball change will create an increase in spin with the driver, resulting in ballooned shots and lost distance. Enter Project X.

The new Project X wood shafts were designed to be the lowest spinning shafts available. With two additional layers of super high modulus tip reinforcement, Project X has continually shown several hundred RPM reduction in spin over the other premium low spin shafts on the market. The introduction of graphite Project X wood and hybrid shafts means golfers can now benefit from Project X performance in every club, driver through wedge.

Feb 11

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Project X once again demonstrated its reputation as the premier player’s shaft by earning victories at both the Northern Trust Open and the Nationwide’s Moonah Classic this weekend.

Playing Project X steel shafts in his irons, the Northern Trust champion vaulted to number two in the Official World Golf Rankings and to the top of the FedEx Cup standings. At the Moonah Classic in Australia, the champion trusted Project X in his irons to lead the field in greens in regulation as well as using the new Project X Tour Edition graphite wood shaft in his driver.

In addition to winning the tournament, four players in the Northern Trust’s Top 10 played Project X in their irons and four players played the all-new Project X graphite shafts in their drivers. Overall, 116 sets of irons shafts manufactured by True Temper Sports were in play at the Northern Trust Open, with the closest competitor fielding only seven sets.

“This weekend’s results are just the latest in Project X’s growing victory tally,” says Don Brown, product development manager and designer of the new Project X shafts. “Project X iron shafts’ control and consistency have helped guide players to over a hundred victories worldwide. With the introduction of Project X in graphite, the best players around the world can now have the Project X precision and distance in their driver and hybrid clubs. The ultimate in spin control, Project X wood shafts reduce distance robbing backspin and provide pinpoint accuracy.”

The straight taper and short tip section of the Project X iron shafts provides maximum energy transfer with low spin rates required for penetrating iron shots. By combing this design platform with eight premium graphite materials, the Project X wood and hybrid shafts are quickly becoming known as the lowest spinning graphite shafts available. While Project X iron shafts remain a favorite among top tour players, Project X wood shafts also are gaining popularity with the biggest names in golf trusting Project X in their drivers.

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Dec 27

Chad Hall – That’s right, yeah. Now let’s look at, kind of, the Rifle family. You’ve got Project X which we sort of talked about – very, very stiff tip, the stiffest tip golf shaft on the planet, I guess is the best way to say it. If you’re looking for lowest ball flight and kind of the stiffest profile you can find, I’d tell everybody Project X is the shaft for them because that’s what it’s going to deliver.

Project X Flighted brings – I think everybody understands what Flighted is, Flighted technology makes the long irons softer and the short irons kind of progressively stiffer. So let’s all check our egos at the door, we all need help with the long irons, most of probably don’t even play a 2-iron any more, we’ve got a hybrid in the bag, but maybe some of us have taken out our 3-iron and some even 4-iron – but we all need help getting the ball launched and that’s what Flighted technology does. Obviously, Rifle Flighted does the exact same thing as far as Flighted technology, but the Project X family with the constant taper and all those different things that make Project X what it is, that’s the differentiation between those two. And, of course, if you had to look at Project X Flighted and Rifle Flighted, you would say Project X Flighted in general, would fly a little bit lower overall than Rifle Flighted would.

Rifle Frequency Matched, you’ve got a lot flexibility with what you’re trying to do from trimming scenarios, more of a softer tip product compared to certainly the Project X family. Rifle Lite is a light version of Rifle, and it’s actually, Rifle Lite is a pretty stiff golf shaft which would kind of moved away. . . Project X High Launch, sorry, yeah, Project X High Launch is just that, it’s a high launch version of Project X. So you’d have to say then, that does the Flighted connect the dots between the High Launch in the long irons and Project X in the short irons, yeah, that’s precisely what it does. The Grafalloy family – we’ve got Epic which is, you can’t even compare Epic to anything else, and I’m sure we’ll talk more about Epic a little bit more. Yeah, we’ll just leave that alone for right now because it is unlike anything else that’s ever been done. If you look at straight graphite, we’ve got Axis which sits at the top of the food chain for us. It is an ultra-exotic, ultra-premium shaft, we’ve got Smart Ply technology in it, which Don can talk a little bit more about in just a second and explain what that is. Then you’ve got the Pro Launch family which has been, of course, wildly successful for us.

You’ve got ProLaunch Blue, Blue flies high, that simple. ProLaunch Red, Red flies low, or more penetrating, if you want to say that. We introduced Red middle of last year to the Tour environment and had remarkable success. Never have, I think I can say pretty much say exclusively, no shaft manufacturer, including ourselves, ever launched a shaft and had more success as this shaft has. We won seven times in six consecutive weeks: we won three times on the Nationwide Tour, we won three times on the PGA Tour, and we won once on the Champions Tour alongside of one of the European Tour wins. So now we’ve got two options for that launch monitor tuned design, bringing that high ball flight with Blue and low ball flight with Red. Of course they all have our Blue Tip technology which was introduced in the original Blue shaft, which is heads were getting bigger, now we’re kind of stopping at that 460 range with the USGA regulations, but the whole Blue Micro-mesh technology was specifically to stabilize bigger heads and really has tangible performance benefits. Comp-NT was kind of our entry into nano-technology into graphite golf shafts which is really what, to confuse Epic’s technology with anything that’s been done in a graphite shaft, including Comp-NT, they’re not even an apples to apples comparison.

But what Comp-NT is, is sort of the tip of the iceberg. Let’s take carbon nano-tubes and impregnate the resin system of a graphite golf shaft where really the resin is critical because it holds the fibers together, but other than that it provides no structural integrity. It’s just a weight adder that is necessary to hold the graphite shaft together. We wanted to put some carbon nano-tubes in there to provide some improved strength properties, and what we found is it actually helped align the carbon fiber a little better too. So, a great design, but that really was the tip of the iceberg when you look at Epic, and Don, I’ll let you talk a little bit about Smart Ply that’s in Axis.

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