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Vince
Ciurluini, Los Angeles, Calif., used the Harrison Pro
2.5 Ti Tip shaft as the engine to propel a drive 357
yards and win the season-opening qualifying school of the
Long Drivers of America (LDA). In addition to gaining full
LDA playing privileges, Ciurluini took home the $1,200 first
place check from the competition in Mesquite, Nevada. He
already holds an exemption for the 2003 ReMax World Long
Drive Championships.
The
Harrison Pro
2.5 long drive series shafts promote a long drive tuned
launch angles, a lower spin rate, and a very tighter shot
dispersion. Long drivers appreciate the optimized launch
angle that helps the ball carry further and roll longer.
The
Harrison Pro
2.5 Ti Tip is engineered to have the tightest tip torque
profile available on the market. It is made from Titanium-reinforced
X-7200 graphite. It has a 2.5-degrees torque, carries a
high flex point, weighs 85 grams, and is 52-inches long.
"Harrison
Sports congratulates Vince Ciurluini on his Q-school victory,"
Harrison Sports President Michael Cheng said. "Harrison
Shafts set the standard for long driving. They have been
used to win seven of the last 10 World Long Drive Championships."
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"Vince's
victory continues to demonstrate that our shafts are engineered
to help golfers hit their drives long and straight. We will
continue to experiment with new engineering designs that
we hope will gain more wins for Harrison LDA tour players."
Harrison
Sports, Inc., of Pocoima, Calif., is one of the world's
leading manufacturers of graphite golf shafts. Its American
made shafts are crafted of the finest graphite and titanium
materials. Harrison's patent-pending process produces a
shaft that reduces shaft lag and shaft twisting. This contributes
to longer and straighter ball flight.
Harrison
Shafts maintains its leadership position in long driver.
Harrison Shafts dominated 2002 Long Drive Tour money list
throughout the year, and currently rank second on the Long
Drive World ranking. In addition to its accomplishment in
long drive, Harrison is also the fastest growing shaft on
the Professional Tours worldwide with 18 wins and over 130
top ten finishes. Scarcely a week goes by without Harrison
scoring a top ten finish on the Pro Tours.
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