Have you ever gotten fitted for a golf shaft and thought, “this thing is wobbling too much?”

Or perhaps you didn’t have that conscious thought but just felt as though the shaft was too whippy or too inconsistent?

What you may have been feeling is what some in the industry refer to as “spine,” or inconsistencies in shaft design, construction, or manufacturing that result in unwanted oscillations during the swing cycle.

Most golfers, in response to this, automatically think the shaft is too flexible for them and instinctively try again with a heavier or stiffer shaft.

But this often makes the problem worse than it was to begin with.

This is where a shaft with no spine - a TPT golf shaft - comes into focus.

Are they the best driver shafts on the market? Maybe not for all players, but in some ways, definitely. Let’s unpack this further.

What’s the Secret Sauce?
Well, it’s not one ingredient. We can say that much.

TPT golf shafts are made with a homogeneous composite material that is lighter, thinner, stronger, more stable, and more consistent than conventional materials.

It’s also part process, too. TPT employs a precision process that controls the angles of the fibers in the shaft, eliminating angle off-axing that results in torsional bending and coupling during the swing sequence.

Their unique fiber winding process also optimizes fiber density and placement throughout the length of the shaft, resulting in shafts that are engineered for consistency, stability, and energy transfer - and which have no spine.

The result is that golfers can noticeably feel the difference when they swing a TPT golf shaft. These shafts produce less shot dispersion, fewer shot to shot variations, and enable longer, straighter, more penetrating drives for golfers of all skill levels.

This builds confidence, and confidence lets golfers swing harder and faster without straining. That, in turn makes it more feasible for them to play more confidently with more flexible shafts - it’s a positive feedback loop.

The thing about giving TPT the flexibility to create softer shafts is that more flexible shafts often load and unload with greater efficiency than their stiffer counterparts, making it easier to engineer them to produce longer drives, even for players of slightly slower swing speeds.

Which is precisely what the engineers at TPT have done, in driver shafts that offer both high and low launch profiles. Also, this precision engineering process results in extremely consistent outputs, which mean two TPT shafts of identical specifications, but from different batches, would still be nearly indistinguishable.

This means if you get fitted for a TPT golf shaft once, you can get the exact same TPT shaft again and expect, justifiably, exactly the same performance - which it will deliver.

So what do you get at the end of the day if you swing a TPT golf shaft?

You get a shaft that is more responsive and more sensitive, without spine, which produces more consistent center face contact, more of the time, for longer, straight drives with less shot dispersion, in a more efficient, generally more flexible profile.

If it sounds too good to be true, take it up with precision engineering. Or maybe give one of these a swing and see for yourself.

I’m Interested: Can I Get TPT Golf Shafts Online?
Dallas Golf Company, doesn’t just carry TPT golf shafts, they also carry many other candidates for title of best driver shafts on the market, including but not limited to Mitsubishi TENSEI, Fujikura Ventus, Project X HZRDUS shafts (including their new Smoke Green HULK release).

For more information on TPT golf shafts (or anything else you have your eye on) visit their website or get in touch with their fitters at 800-955-9550.

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