New TPT shafts make use of novel manufacturing process

Leadbetter: "This is the most technically advanced golf shaft for distance and direction and even makes your bad shots better”

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Tue, 27 Sep 2016

TPT Golf has launched its new range of graphite shafts, employing a manufacturing process that enables the products to be made with accurate fibre placement for increased consistency.

The patent pending process allows the shafts to be highly uniform and without a spine, which traditional shafts cannot do.

TPT say their shafts offer exceptional feel, accurate shot dispersion, low spin and distance.

Biomechanical specialist Jean-Jacques Rivet has been influential in the development of a custom shaft fitting process known as “Unique to Me”, that will allow TPT Golf to offer fully customised shafts to individual players from the Tour and to amateur golfers around the world.

Leading golf coach David Leadbetter has also been involved in providing strong technical support during the development of the range leading. He has now entered in to a partnership with TPT Golf to establish a shaft fitting network linked to the David Leadbetter Academies around the world.

David commented “In a sport where feel is everything, TPT shafts offer a level of feel to golfers that is unique. This is the most technically advanced golf shaft for distance and direction and even makes your bad shots better”.

In 2017 they will launch a further line of lightweight shafts designed to suit juniors, seniors and women players.

Available: Omega shafts mid-November 2016, Sigma shafts in coming months

Head to the TPT website for more information.