PACOIMA, Calif. – Long drives and superior accuracy landed Harrison two Top 10 money positions at this weekend’s Bob Hope Chrysler Classic in Palm Desert, Calif. Harrison’s two money-winners played a combination of shafts including the World Long Drive Championship-winning Pro 2.5 series and the Impulse Hybrid shaft.
"This is our second strong finish two weeks in a row. Players realize the superior manufacturing and quality that is involved with each and every Harrison shaft and we are seeing them played more often in the big tournaments," says Michael Cheng, president of Harrison. "Players really enjoy the longer distance, higher ball flight, and better control that our shafts provide."
The Impulse Hybrid shafts utilize Harrison’s patent pending Inlay Titanium Matrix technology that incorporates a thin layer of titanium around the shaft’s tip section to reduce shaft distortion upon impact. The result is increased stability, reduced shaft torque and dramatically improved accuracy. In addition, Impulse Hybrid shafts are engineered with a lower balance point and are tuned to produce a higher launch angle to make it easier for golfers to get the ball up into the air. The Impulse series comes in two versions: fairway wood (44-inch, 75-gram, 0.335-in. tip diameter) and Utility (42-inch, 85-gram, 0.370-in. tip diameter).
The Harrison Pro 2.5 series shafts are built with the finest graphite materials, which provide players with a durable, premium product that features constant swing power and unmatched performance. The Pro 2.5 series shafts are composed of boron reinforced X-6200 graphite and feature mid- to high flex points and between 2.5 to 2.7 degrees of torque. Pro 2.5 FL shafts are available in varying weight options with flexes ranging from L/A to S/X.
Designed and manufactured from the best in graphite, titanium and boron materials, Harrison shafts are among the top five of the most-used graphite shafts in the world. Technologically superior and eye-catching in appearance, Harrison has become a popular and growing choice among professionals, clubmakers and golf enthusiasts.
Harrison shafts are available from more than 1,000 dealers across the United States. For a dealer near you, please call 800.347.4646 or e-mail info@harrison.com.
Based in Pacoima, Calif., Harrison Sports Inc. manufactures graphite and steel shafts, which have become favorites on professional tours worldwide. In addition to winning numerous tour events, Harrison shafts are a staple in the bags of the world’s best-known long-drive competitors. For more information, call or 800.347.4646 or visit Harrison’s interactive web site at http://www.harrison.com.
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