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AXIVCORE SERIES SHAFTS
The UST Mamiya AXIVCore graphite golf shaft features AXIV Technology, a proprietary "interlinked weave" 4-axis prepreg that is single ply and consists of carbon composite.
The AXIVCore is available in Tour Green, Black, Red and Blue Series in wood and hybrid profiles in a variety of flexes.
The UST Mamiya Attas graphite golf shaft was designed to optimize a player's distance/control ratio no matter the type of swing tempo. A constant taper design provides better energy transfer at impact for improved distance off the tee.
Attas is available in wood and hybrid profiles in a variety of flexes and tip diameters.
The GolfWorks also carries other popular UST Mamiya golf shafts such as the ever-popular Easy-Flex training shaft and revolutionary Frequency Filtered putter shaft - a winner on the PGA Tour in 2010.
The Frequency Filtered putter shaft is available in a variety of profiles and tip diameters.
UST Mamiya Premium Shafts Used by Winner of Nationwide Tour's Fresh Express Classic
FORT WORTH, Texas - UST Mamiya – maker of the world’s finest carbon-fiber golf shafts – confirms the winner of the Nationwide Tour’s Fresh Express Classic relied on its new ATTAS prototype shaft (X-flex) in his driver.
The champion recorded four rounds in the 60s en route to claiming the company’s second title on the Nationwide Tour this season. The win further augments UST Mamiya’s worldwide success, as its shafts have also been used in multiple victories this year on the PGA, PGA European, and PGA European Senior Tours. To date in 2010, more PGA Tour champions have relied on UST Mamiya shafts in their drivers than any other leading brand.
“Our premium shafts are preferred by a vast and rapidly growing percentage of players on all major Tours worldwide,” says Gene Simpson, COO of UST Mamiya. “The time and resources we devote to the research and development of our products has yielded the most-technologically advanced, reliable and best-performing options in the industry.”
Likened to the precision of automaker Lexus, all UST Mamiya carbon-fiber shafts are unrivaled in quality attributed to world-class engineering, premium-selected raw materials and handcrafted, repeatable production techniques. Tight tolerances, constant taper design and low-resin content enhance feel during the golf swing.
Stewart Cink, a long-time user of UST Mamiya shafts and winner of the 2009 British Open, plays the company’s ATTAS shaft in his driver and fairway woods.
UST Mamiya Premium Shafts Used by Shell Houston Open Winner
FORT WORTH, Texas - UST Mamiya – maker of the world’s finest carbon-fiber golf shafts – confirms the winner of the PGA Tour Shell Houston Open relied on the company’s Proforce AXIVCore prototype 7250 shaft (X-flex) in his driver and Proforce AXIVCore Tour Green (87 gram, X-flex) in his three and five woods.
Continuing the trend of strong showings for UST Mamiya shaft users, the champion recorded three rounds in the 60s at Redstone Golf Club in Humble, TX during the final tune up before this year’s Masters. The win represents the fifth on the PGA Tour for the company in 2010 and further augments its worldwide success as UST Mamiya shafts have also been used in victories on the PGA European, Nationwide and PGA European Senior Tours this season.
“More and more players on the PGA and other tours globally are realizing the performance advantages of our premium shafts,” says Gene Simpson, COO of UST Mamiya. “With a variety of options to suit all swing types and ball-flight preferences, UST Mamiya products are ideal for players of any skill level.”
Likened to the precision of automaker Lexus, all UST Mamiya carbon-fiber shafts are unrivaled in quality attributed to world-class engineering, premium-selected raw materials and handcrafted, repeatable production techniques. Tight tolerances, constant taper design and low-resin content enhance feel during the golf swing.
Stewart Cink, a long-time user of UST Mamiya shafts and winner of the 2009 British Open, plays the company’s ATTAS shaft in his driver and fairway woods.