Project X Graphite Golf Iron Evaluation
Overview of Technology
We are going to get under way our 2010 driver shafts reviews a bit early with the completely new project x graphite iron which has been a chief highlight and a little of a pleasant addition from True Temper. It was a first-time winning competitor on the PGA tournament recently ended at Volvo World Match Play. That was the beginning of one thing very impressive and continues to be the talk of the completely new shafts.
Where do we start out - all I can declare is this driver will turn out to be very esteemed - we foretell. It already is utilized by a number of PGA Tour golfers have been rumored to either utilize or check out the iron including Bo Van Pelt, Camilo Vegas, David Toms and Jason Gore. True Temper introduced the project x driver shaft and hybrid together because they come from the identical mold.
Both the project x graphite shaft and hybrid are designed using the Zonal Design Theory or ZDT. This is a True Temper proprietary technology which cuts up the shaft into three definite zones. The Bottom, Mid and tip sections make up the three zones, with every one optimized for performance utilizing a design technique distinct to the zone.
Bottom Section is made up of regional durability minimizing energy from a Hex-Axial Reinforcement Technology. This science ultimately is effective for minimizing energy loss from "ovalization."
Mid Section is designed for balanced loading and unloading for maximum energy transfer.
Tip Section is Lengthened for a sturdier tip which minimizes Droop and Lag and reduces spin.
Here's what golfers are saying about the Project X Graphite-
"WOW! Better mileage and dispersion than the RIP 70x... I LOVE the Project X!!!
"Put an X7A3 in my Nike Tour Square. -400 rpms Backspin increased by 11 yards..tighter dispersion & better LM #'s than Oban Devotion 7"
Who's it for?
The Project X Graphite driver shaft is certainly for the high-end player looking to reduce spin and penetrating ball flight. Mind you, it's not for the ordinary recreational player you would be better served looking for a better launching shaft.
Pros
No mistake about it, the Project X Graphite is a high-end shaft that better players will love. The ultra low spin joined with a rigid tip and soft mid section will let golfers to have a very effective angle of attack to "go after" drives without loosing them.
Negatives
A fairly small market, geared for strong players or at least better golfers.
Overall Rating-
The Project X Graphite shaft will be without a doubt, one of the more famous shafts for 2010' - "The Evolution and Innovation never stop." Even though it was introduced this year, it will really ascend in 2010' as a iron for advanced golfers seeking to optimize their ball flight and reduce spin. Look out!
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