TORRINGTON, Conn. — Premium
Rifle® Flighted steel shafts by Royal Precision took
top honors for the second consecutive week on the world
stage, winning the Volkswagen China Masters and setting
a new course record in Beijing. Playing irons that have
been upgraded with Rifle Flighted shafts, this year’s
champion led the tournament wire-to-wire and fired an 8-under-par
64 on Sunday to win a six-stroke victory.
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With 13 tournament wins in the past 10 weeks, premium Rifle
shafts are not only the No. 1 stepless shaft on the market,
but they are clearly the hottest steel shafts in golf today,” says
John Lauchnor, president and CEO of Royal Precision. “The
sophisticated engineering and patented internal ‘rifling’ that
goes into every Rifle shaft has proven time and time again
to provide a level of consistency, accuracy and performance
that is unmatched by any other steel shaft, and we’re
extremely pleased that Rifle shafts continue to make a
winning difference in pro events all around the world.”
Only Rifle-branded steel shafts incorporate four different
technologies to enhance performance: Frequency Matching
that perfectly matches a set of clubs through electronic
calibration; Stepless Design Technology that eliminates
energy-robbing ‘steps’ found on most other
steel shafts, providing greater accuracy and a smooth,
yet solid, feel at impact; Patented Internal ‘Rifling’ that
transfers energy more efficiently than other steel shafts,
reduces vibration and increases distance; and advanced
Flighted Technology that produces variable ball trajectories
for different clubs within a single set.
Well-known as the world’s most advanced steel shafts,
Rifle shafts are currently the hottest steel shafts on
the international scene, collecting eight victories in
the past nine weeks. In the 10 weeks since the first of
July, Rifle shafts have won the PGA Championship, B.C.
Open, The International and Deutsche Bank Championship
on the PGA Tour; the Xerox Classic on the Nationwide Tour;
as well as international venues such as the Scottish Open,
Japan Golf Championship, Players Championship of Europe,
Aiful Cup, Johnnie Walker Championship at Gleneagles, JLPGA-New
Catapiller, the BMW International Open and the China Masters. |