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The
True Temper golf shaft is consistently the number one shaft on global
professional tours. True Temper continually pushes the envelope in steel
shaft materials and design with better golf shaft tuning and frequency
control. This translates into a golf shaft that delivers higher energy
and more efficiently stores the force created in the downswing for maximum
energy transfer at impact. Here are just a few of the golf shaft lines
and features that True Temper offers.
True Temper Dynamic Gold has been the top golf shaft
on major professional tours for the past 25 years and claims more titles
each year than the competition. Dynamic Gold features a tour weight golf
shaft with a high bend point, delivering maximum control and accuracy.
Dynamic Gold golf shafts are designed with a firmer tip for players with
a firmer swing.
The True Temper Black Gold introduces Frequency Tuned technology. Each
critical golf shaft parameter is calibrated to the highest standard, resulting
in a golf shaft that combines precise frequency specifications with optimal
weight and balance for unrivaled repeatability and consistency.
The Black Gold golf shaft features a constant reduction in the golf shaft
taper rate producing Black Gold's proprietary Grip To Tip flex profile.
The Black Gold flex profile allows the golf shaft to efficiently store
the force created in the downswing for maximum energy transfer at impact.
A true darling among True Temper golf shafts, the Dynalite
Gold is equipped with a softer tip for a higher ball flight preferred
by many mid to high handicappers and low ball hitters. The lightweight
properties make it the perfect choice for anyone looking for a balance
between ultra lightweight and standard weight steel.
The majority of True Temper golf shafts offer vibration-eliminating Sensicore.
Golf shafts equipped with Sensicore feature a patented composite polymer
core that eliminates up to 70% of unwanted vibration at impact.
The True Temper golf shaft with SensiCore radically improves feel
and reduces the harmful effects of "shock" on the hands, wrists,
elbows and shoulders, giving golfers the ability to practice and play
longer. Less vibration means better feel and the ability to focus on what
matters most, your game.
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