(RENENS, SWITZERLAND) - TPT Golf announced that Jodi Ewart Shadoff finished second at the RICOH Women's British Open using a TPT Golf graphite shaft in her driver. Shadoff played the company's 16LKP-MT-SW model in recording her highest finish of the year.
"This shaft genuinely helped improve my accuracy and distance off the tee this week," said Ewart Shadoff, who has been on the LPGA Tour since 2011. "The proof is in my score. And I also loved the feel of it all along the way." Ewart Shadoff entered the final round nine shots behind the leader, and then fired a course-record 64 - coming up just two strokes shy of the winner.
This performance further validates that TPT Golf is setting new standards in shaft performance, using 'Thin Ply Technology' (TPT) carbon fiber materials and a patented manufacturing process developed by its parent company, North Thin Ply Technology SARL.
The patent-pending manufacturing process enables golf shafts to be made with exceptionally accurate fiber placement in a highly uniform way around the shaft. This method creates a spineless shaft and overcomes the inconsistencies sometimes seen in shafts produced by the more-traditional table rolling methods. TPT shafts provide exceptional feel, leading to tighter shot dispersion, low spin and increased distance.
TPT can provide the best-performing products for Tour pros and amateurs alike, bringing a consistent and precise product into the shaft marketplace. The range of TPT Golf shafts has been designed to make the fitting process as simple as possible. There are models to suit players with any swing speed.
For more information on TPT Golf, visit tptgolf.com.
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