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Garret Willis Uses Harrison Shaft to Record First Top 10 of Year

San Antonio, Texas, Sept. 29, 2002  Garret Willis, playing with the Harrison Pro 2.5 Titanium shaft in his driver, produced his first top 10 finish of the 2002 PGA Tour season with a 264 total in the Valero Texas Open to finish in second place, three shots off the pace. Included in Willis' four-round total was a course record 61 in the second round at the par 70, 6,881-yard LaCantera course in San Antonio.

Willis, who is exempt from qualifying on the PGA Tour due to his 2001 victory in the Touchstone Energy Tucson Open, uses accuracy off the tee with his driver to help him into a tie for first place in the PGA Tour statistic of Greens-In-Regulation putting average from 25-30 feet.

Willis' accomplishment continues HarrisonŐs momentum as having the fastest-growing use of shafts on the professional tours worldwide.

 

Cambridge Cites Harrison Shaft in Achieving European Senior Tour Success

Delroy Cambridge recorded his third European Senior Tour championship of the year with his victory in the European Senior Match Play Championship on Oct. 12. Using a Harrison Striper Titanium shaft in his Cleveland Launcher driver, Cambridge has won three times in 2002 on the European Senior Tour. His previous wins were in the Microlease Jersey Senior Masters and the Bovis Lend Lease European Senior Masters.

"The Harrison shaft is the best feeling, most consistent shaft I have ever hit," Cambridge said after he Bovis championship. "I stand on the tee and feel confident that I can hit it where I want."

The increased use of Harrison shafts on professional tours worldwide is based on HarrisonŐs Shaft-Lag-Reduction technology. The shaft has been used for victories in eight events in 2002, including the PGA Tour Memorial Tournament and the Senior PGA Tour Countrywide Tradition.

 

Harrison Shafts Lead to Long Drive Accomplishment

Harrison shafts continued their record of contributing to the accomplishment of golfers participating in the Pinnacle World Long Driving Championships. Harrison Long Drive Team members Vince Ciurluini and David Moley placed in the top eight in the finals. Ciurluini powered his drive 334-yards, four-inches in the finals.

Harrison Long Drive Team members won three of the five qualifying events for the Pinnacle World Long Driving Championships. The Harrison Pro 2.5 shafts are key in the team members combining to lead all shafts in the LDA TourŐs Money List in 2002.


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