Feb 28

Amateurgolf.com catches up with Don Brown, a 10-year True Temper engineering veteran out of the Memphis-based company’s San Diego office to get the straight scoop on Project X in five questions.

Q: What characteristics of the Project X steel shaft line were you trying to replicate when designing the Project X graphite line of driver, fairway wood, and hybrid shafts?
A: The Project X player profile has typically been someone looking for low spin, and a penetrating ball flight. We wanted to give them a similar feel so that, for example, it’s a fairly seamless transition when going from a long iron to the hybrid. With the driver the spin reduction is so great that we’ve seen some of our Tour players increase the loft and get an optimum launch angle and spin without any of the board-like feeling that low spin shafts can sometimes deliver.

Project X QandA

Q: What are some of the key design characteristics of Project X?
A: One of the unique things about Project X iron shafts is that each one has its own taper rate down to a 2” parallel tip. That’s a smaller parallel section than other products. Project X graphite has the same profile – we have reinforced the bottom third with 2 extra wraps of high modulus graphite, and kept the smoother taper from the butt down. This gradual taper allows for a nice even load.

Q: How does Project X graphite fit in with True Temper’s other graphite line, Grafalloy?
A: Well, first off, they are two different brands. The shafts may share a similar frequency and tip deflection, but the mid taper differentiates Project X, and it is generally a higher end product geared towards top amateurs and Tour players who are looking for low spin and a penetrating ball flight.

Q: OK, without saying anything bad about products you may supply to OEM manufacturers. How much better is an aftermarket product like Project X than the one that comes with a new club?
A: First, the OEM is going to try and provide a shaft profile that will work for most players, but it’s impossible to have something that works for everyone. Every better player should be fit, just as a Tour player would. Second, the price of an aftermarket shaft like Project X is affected by some things that are very important to a better player. We can use better materials, and a higher flag count for better performance. [Ed. note – a flag is a sheet of high modulus graphite.] Not only are the material costs higher, the cost of labor goes up too.

Q: Is there anything else you would like to add Don?
A: I would only advise your players to not get fooled by the hype. Project X is already going up against some of the shaft names you hear when someone talks about a high end product, and coming up a winner. Look out for us in 2010!

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Feb 28

Tour-proven performance and consistency have been the hallmark of True Temper Project X shafts and those same winning characteristics were on display once again at this weekend’s Honda Classic. Project X shafts delivered a one-two punch at The Honda Classic, winning first- and second-place and marking the ninth PGA Tour win of the season for shafts designed and manufactured by True Temper Sports.

The Honda Classic champion played Project X shafts and led the event wire-to-wire and shot a 2-under 68 to earn his first PGA TOUR victory. In addition to the victory, True Temper dominated the field at this weekend’s event with shafts in 19 of the Top 20 players’ bags.

“True Temper shaft technology has provided unparallel performance benefits for decades and we are very proud to consistently deliver winning results for tour pros around the world,” says Scott Hennessy, president and CEO of True Temper Sports. “The Honda Classic was another exciting PGA Tour event, and Project X shafts delivered the performance and accuracy that enables tour wins week after week.”

True Temper’s Project X and Dynamic Gold shafts are the most popular shafts played on the world tours today, and they already account for more tours wins this season than all other shaft brands combined.

True Temper’s Project X steels shafts are extremely 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 28

Steel golf shafts designed and manufactured by True Temper overpowered other brands this weekend with a dazzling display of world dominance on the pro tours. True Temper shafts delivered victories at the CA Championship and the Puerto Rico Open on the PGA Tour as well as the New Zealand Open on the Nationwide Tour which pushed the world’s No. 1 shaft manufacturer to 15 pro wins already on the year.

Leading off the triple victory, the left-handed champion at the CA Championship shot a 19-under 269 with True Temper’s Project X shafts in his Callaway irons; while the winners at the Puerto Rico Open and the New Zealand Open played True Temper’s Dynamic Gold shafts. In addition, eight of the Top 10 finishers at the CA Championship played True Temper shafts and all the Top 10 players in Puerto Rico Open played True Temper shafts in their irons.

“As the number one shaft manufacturer in the world, True Temper shafts often produce winning results, but a victory at a pro event never ceases to be an exciting time,” says Scott Hennessy, president and CEO of True Temper Sports. “High-performance Dynamic Gold and Project X shafts continue to set the industry standard for distance, accuracy and control on the PGA and other pro tours and it’s very rewarding to see so many tour pros trust True Temper products.”
One of the most popular steel shaft designs in the world, True Temper’s Dynamic Gold shafts featuring a high-flex, tour weight design that is often played by skilled players who prefer a low, penetrating ball trajectory.

The Project X shaft is another True Temper brand which is highly prized on Tour for providing a dedicated constant taper rate per inch for each shaft in the set. The longer taper rate more efficiently transfers energy 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.

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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 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.

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“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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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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