Anaheim, CA-The Matrix OZIK Altus has had some memorable moments over the past few years, being played in the bags of many champions on the various tour levels. Introduced to the market in 2007, players can’t seem to get enough of this mid-high launching shaft and trust the Altus in their bags week-after-week at tournaments all over the world.
This OZIK Altus hype doesn’t seem to be ending anytime soon, gaining popularity every year- specifically on the PGA Tour. According to the Darrell Survey report, the OZIK Altus was not only the most used hybrid shaft on the PGA Tour in 2011 and 2012, but also up to this date in the 2013 tour season.
“The Matrix R&D team did a fantastic job with the design structure of this shaft,” said Director of Tour Operations, Joe Miera. “Once a player starts using the Altus in their hybrid, you don’t often see it leave the bag. It is a shaft model that players trust to get them to the green, and know it will show the same great results, every time.”
The Matrix R&D team plan to expand the Altus hybrid line, introducing a Fitting Solution that mirrors the Matrix Flight System, at the end of the month.
About MATRIX Shafts:
Located in Anaheim’s Canyon Center for Advanced Technology, MATRIX was founded with the aim of creating the finest golf shafts available for tournament players and weekenders alike. Since its inception in 1993, MATRIX has become one of the world’s most influential shaft companies by designing transformative structures for nearly every golf company in the marketplace.
MATRIX designs, manufactures and engineers performance-driven and technologically advanced shafts that are built on a patented Hexadecagonal(HD) platform. Coupling leading edge design with a nearly obsessive attention to craftsmanship, material selection and performance advancement, MATRIX has become a mainstay on the PGA Tour. MATRIX has increased its tour usage every year for 10 consecutive years. The best golfers in the world rely on MATRIX Shafts.
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