PACOIMA, Calif. – Already well-known for dominating the World Long Drive championships, Harrison graphite shafts are earning a strong reputation on the PGA Tour for accuracy as well. After claiming the top spot in the 2005 Driving Accuracy statistics on the PGA Tour last year, Harrison is picking up where it left off. More specifically, a Harrison Striper Long Drive was utilized to tie for second in Driving Accuracy during the 2006 Masters.
"For accuracy and consistency, Harrison are among the most dependable shafts on tour," says Michael Cheng, president of Harrison Sports. "For years, Harrison has been a proven winner on Tour, and has consistently been the ‘Hottest Shaft on Tour.’
Cheng explains that the Striper Long Drive graphite shaft generates a low launch angle needed to keep the ball out of the swirling winds around Augusta National. It also provides for an incredibly consistent shot dispersion pattern that touring pros really appreciate.
Harrison shafts are designed and manufactured from the finest in graphite, titanium and boron materials and they have secured their place among the top five of the most-used graphite shafts in the world. Harrison’s reputation for quality was first established among golf clubmakers and golf specialty shop owners whose needs for exacting specifications in custom fitting required uniform frequencies and manufacturing consistencies. Technologically superior and are eye-catching in appearance, Harrison shafts have become a popular and growing choice among professionals, clubmakers and golf enthusiasts.
Harrison shafts are available from more than 1,000 local dealers throughout the United States. Please call 800.347.4646 or e-mail us at info@harrison.com for a dealer near you.
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Harrison Sports Inc.
800-347-4646