PACOIMA, Calif. — High-performance Harrison graphite shafts took first place this weekend at the FUNAI Classic at Walt Disney World Resort at Lake Buena Vista, Fl. The 19-year tour veteran played a Harrison Pro 2.5 graphite shaft in his Cleveland driver and shot a 7-under 65 to capture the win by four shots.
This year’s FUNAI champion also used the Harrison Pro 2.5 shaft to retain the PGA Tour’s highest Driver Accuracy rating for the second straight week. He currently has a 78.87 driving accuracy percentage.
"The Pro 2.5 has been used to score more than 200 Top 10s on the PGA Tour, and seven World Long Drive championships wins, and we’re very proud to chalk up another PGA victory," says Mike Cheng, president of Harrison Sports. "The Harrison Pro series is composed of the industry’s finest graphite materials and delivers constant swing power and unmatched performance for pros around the world."
The Harrison Pro 2.5 shaft features one of the lowest overall torques in Harrison’s line of high-performance shafts. The Pro 2.5 is composed of boron reinforced X-6200 graphite and has mid- to high flex points and 2.5 degrees of torque. Harrison Pro 2.5 shafts are available in weight options from 50 grams to 95 grams with flexes A/R, R/F, F/S and S/X.
Engineered with superior quality graphite, titanium and boron materials, Harrison graphite shafts are among the Top Five graphite shafts brands played on pro tours around the world. Since 1998, Harrison shafts have become vastly popular and a growing choice among professionals, clubmakers and golf enthusiasts with superior technology and eye-catching appearance.
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 1,500 dealers across the United States. For a dealer near you, please call 800.347.4646 or e-mail info@harrison.com.
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