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Aldila's VooDoo® and RIP® finish first and second at St. Jude Classic

June 15, 2010

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‘The Hottest Shafts In Golf’ captures wood; hybrid shaft manufacturer counts on PGA Tour


POWAY, Calif. – With more than 20 wins on the European Tour, the winner of the St. Jude Classic posted his second PGA Tour victory using Aldila’s NV VooDoo® in his Driver. Ranked third in the Official World Golf Rankings, the Englishman sealed the victory on the fourth playoff hole after hitting a 303-yard drive off the tee, which was 30 yards longer than his opponent, setting himself up for an easy approach shot en route to a one-stroke victory.
“Aldila’s NV VooDoo® is designed to maximize distance and provide outstanding accuracy and features the same patent pending S-core (or stabilized core) Technology™ of the original VooDoo® but with the flex profile and incredible feel of the NV®,” said Stewart Bahl, Aldila’s Marketing Manager. “The VooDoo’s real “magic” is the high modulus carbon stabilization rib running the length of the shaft that keeps the shaft more concentric, preventing shaft ovaling, deformation and wasted energy during the golf swing.”
Playing Aldila’s latest shaft, the RIP®, in his hybrid clubs, the second place finisher at the St. Jude Classic posted the best finish of his PGA career. The Idaho native came up just short in the three-way playoff finishing in a tie for second.
“RIP is Aldila’s most recent shaft technology that provides a lower torque, increased tip stability and better tip stiffness control,” said Bahl. “The RIP is in high demand across the PGA and Nationwide Tours and will be released soon through some of the major OEM’s product lines.”
“The Hottest Shafts In Golf” also continued its’ domination of the wood and hybrid shaft manufacturer counts on the PGA Tour by winning both counts at the St. Jude Classic, according to the Darrell Survey. Aldila had nearly twice as many hybrid shafts in play than the next leading shaft manufacturer to help retain its status as the #1 Shaft on Tour.
Aldila is the leading name in graphite golf shafts: It won golf’s Grand Slam in 2009, being the most used wood and hybrid shafts at every Major on the PGA Tour. For two years it has been the most played wood and hybrid shaft at every FedEx Cup Playoff event. Are you playing Aldila or just graphite?
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ABOUT ALDILA
Aldila is publicly traded on OTCQX with the symbol ALDA. Aldila was the leading graphite shaft manufacturer for new drivers, fairway woods and hybrid clubs for 2007 according to the Darrell Survey U.S. National Consumer Survey. For more information on the VooDoo®, DVS™, MOI Proto™, VS Proto™, and NV® shafts, visit their Web site at www.aldila.com. Follow what’s new on Facebook.com Aldila Golf Inc.
Contact:
Mike Leonard
Communications Director
Golf Marketing Services 407-347-7244
mike@golfmarketinginc.com

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