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Harrison
Shafts are the most dominant shaft in the clubs of the world's leading
long-drive competitors. The more than 100 members of the Harrison
Long Drive Team testify to its unparalleled success in this golf
format. Harrison Shafts continued strength in world long-drive competitions
reinforces its reputation as the "world's longest driving shaft."
Harrison's support of long-drive competitors provides a proving
ground for shafts that can be used by golfers of all ability to
increase driving length. Harrison shafts feature minimized shaft
lag, tuned spin rate; consistent flex to create greater distance
and accuracy while reducing hooks and slices.
Since
Harrison Shafts introduced the Pro 2.5 Ultra Lite in 1989, which
was the first shaft tuned by Harrison's engineers for long driving,
the company has been focused on winning. It was used to set the
then-world record of 437 yards shortly after its debut. The first
long drive championship recorded with a Harrison shaft was in 1993.
Now, Harrison Shafts' success in world long-drive competition is
legendary. Long drivers using Harrison Shafts have won seven of
the last 10 World/North American Long Drive Championships. Harrison
shafts dominated the 2002 World Long Drive Money List by commanding
the first and second places for the whole season.
Harrison
Shafts' Long Drive Series
was created for those competing at the highest levels of long-drive
tournaments. The series features:
- The
Pro 1.4 Low Launch,
made of X-7200 graphite with 1.4-degrees torque and an extra-high
flex point, weighs 90 grams.
- The
Pro 2.5 Ti Tip is made
of X-7200 graphite with a titanium-reinforced tip. The shaft
weighs 85 grams, with 2.5-degrees torque and a high flex point.
- The
Pro 2.5 FL Lite Xtra,
made of boron-reinforced X-6200 graphite, with 2.5-degrees torque
and a high flex point, weighs 67 grams.
- The
Pro 2.5 Long Drive
is made of boron-reinforced X-6200 graphite with 2.5-degrees
torque and a high flex point. The shaft is available in weights
of 104, 115 or 118 grams.
Harrison
Shafts continues to develop premium, American-made shafts for long-drive
competitors. The fast recovery, minimal shaft twisting and low ball
spin nature of the Long-Drive Series shafts is preferred by long
drivers to control hooks and slices and excessive back spin generating
ballooning ball. The titanium-reinforced tip lowers torque while
retaining an optimum flex profile. No other company can offer more
shaft options or more proven success than Harrison.
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