PACOIMA, Calif. â?” Harrison graphite shafts delivered a veritable showcase of consistency and accuracy and earned a Top Five money position at the third oldest national championship in the game behind the U.S. Open and the British Open â?” the Canadian Open. Playing the Harrison shafts in his driver and hybrid clubs, veteran Rory Sabbatini shot consistently throughout the four-day event and scored fifth-place at the Hamilton Golf & Country Club in Hamilton, Ontario.
In a field numbering more than 150 players, Sabbatini was one of only eight pros to shoot four consecutive rounds below 70. Playing a Harrison Pro 2.5 graphite shaft in his Nike driver and a Harrison Impulse Hybrid shaft in his Adams hybrid club, Sabatini fired a 67-69-68–66 (270) to earn a Top Five position.
"Harrison graphite shafts have had tremendous success this year, and are well-known for delivering a consistent performance day after day, week after week," says Arnie Cunningham, PGA Tour representative for Harrison Sports. "The Pro 2.5, the Impulse and other Harrison models continue to provide consistency and accuracy to players that put players in a scoring position on Sunday."
The Pro 2.5 series is well known among PGA professionals for providing superior distance and accuracy, and it is often favored by Top 10 winners. Composed of the boron reinforced X-6200 graphite material, the Pro 2.5 provides players with consistent swing power and unmatched performance. The Harrison Pro 2.5 series shafts feature mid- to high flex points and 2.5 degrees of torque and are available in weight options from 50 grams to 95 grams and flexes from L/A to S/X.
Contact:
Chris Marino
Harrison Sports Inc.
800-347-4646