Project X Shaft Technology
All Project X graphite golf shafts use revolutionary Stepless Design Technology which results in each individual golf shaft in the entire set being comprised of a specific taper length. What this means is that the flex distribution and energy transfer is optimised without any sacrifice in control – something better golferss will notice in their golf shafts. Stepless Design technology provides tip stiffness for tour calibre golf players, producing greater accuracy with a smooth yet solid feel at impact and optimum trajectory and spin control.
Project X driver and hybrid shafts are engineered using True Temper’s proprietary Zonal Design Theory (ZDT) which divides the golf shaft into three zones—butt, mid and tip sections. Each zone is optimized for performance using a specific design technology. In the butt sextion Hex-Axial Reinforcement Technology provides unmatched cross sectional stability minimizing energy lost to ovalization. This is golf shaft technology at it’s highest.
In the mid section a constant Taper Design eliminates localized bending and creates even loading and unloading for maximum energy transfer during the golf swing. In the tip section there is an elongated Double Wrapped 55 MSI Reinforcement for a firmer tip section which minimizes droop and lag and reduces back spin.
Like the Project X iron golf shafts, Project X driver and hybrid shafts provide penetrating launch conditions with ultra low tour launch and spin on the golf course. The stiff butt, soft mid-section combine with the double reinforced tip section to maintain a strong angle of attack and greatly reduce spin, even in higher loft drivers.
Frequency Matching
Frequency Matching is a highly technical method of precisely measuring and defining the flex of the golf shaft through electronic calibration. Refined to perfection during the past 20 years, this patented process remains the only accurate method of producing a perfectly matched set of golf clubs today.
While working with PGA Tour players, engineers discovered shaft flex was extremely inconsistent within a flex designation (R, S, X). Five “stiff” shafts would often vary as much as ten frequency cycles within a category, causing the player to vary his or her golf swing to compensate.
We believe in Frequency Matching because flex is not only important in golf, it is personal. Our frequency analyzer allows a clubmaker to measure the natural frequency of your favorite club, providing a digital readout of its oscillation pattern. Taking into account headweight, length and balance every club in your bag can be fit with Precision Frequency Matched shafts that flex identically through the set. Once you are properly fitted, all your clubs will flex the same, and therefore feel the same, helping develop a consistent and dependable golf swing.
The ascending linear profile of Frequency Matched shafts depicts a consistent flex throughout the set and is in stark contrast to the inconsistent flex of clubs that have not been Frequency Matched.
Flighted Technology
A revolutionary concept developed through exclusive Flex Distribution Technology” and perfected by Project X players on the PGA Tour who demand the very best in golf shafts, not just project x shafts. Long irons have a lower kick point for higher ball flight, easier launch and greater distance. Short irons have a higher kick point for a lower trajectory, greater accuracy and control. For more information about the technology behind Project X Shafts, visit www.golfshaftsasia.com
