PACOIMA, Calif. — Providing consistent accuracy and power, Harrison graphite shafts finished as one the Top Three graphite driver shafts at this week’s Buick Open. The Harrison Pro 2.5 graphite shaft helped deliver a 20-under-par 275 and capture third-place at the Buick Open at the Warwick Hills Golf & Country Club.
In addition to strong third-place finish, the 19-year PGA veteran trusting Harrison shafts was the only player in the Top 10 of the Buick Open known for his driving results. Currently, he is ranked second for Driving Accuracy on the PGA Tour, and sixth in Total Driving according to 2006 PGA Tour statistics.
"Harrison shafts are well-known for providing the extreme performance and accuracy that the Tour players need and expect, and we’re very pleased to be among the Top Three graphite driver shafts at the Buick Open," says Michael Cheng, president of Harrison Sports. "Harrison graphite shafts have had a lot of success this year, and the Pro 2.5 is a big part of that success story."
The Pro 2.5 series can be seen in the bags of many Top 10 winners along the Tour. Touted for providing superior distance and accuracy in clutch situations, it has quickly become a shaft on which golfers can depend when they need an edge. The shaft provides players with a durable, premium product that features constant swing power and unmatched execution. The Harrison 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.
Contact:
Harrison Sports Inc.
800-347-4646