Testers Wanted: TPT “3 Shafts, 1 Feel”
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Testers Wanted: TPT “3 Shafts, 1 Feel”

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Testers Wanted: TPT “3 Shafts, 1 Feel”

About TPT Golf

TPT’s parent company, NTPT, is more than just a golf company. The Swiss-based company was not initially associated with the golfing world. With a background in making fine watches as well as marine, aerospace, motorsports and aeronautical parts, they transferred that knowledge and experience to the golfing world.

TPT (Thin Ply Technology) has a fully integrated process for making their golf shafts, starting with their resin formulation and extending to the end result of shaft manufacturing. By maintaining control throughout the entire process and using automated processes, TPT shafts offer “no fiber off-axing, no parasitic bending during swings, and tight dispersion” by using continuous winding with “one start, one stop.”

TPT recently partnered with L.A.B. Golf to make specialized putter shafts, resulting in two wins on the PGA Tour and one on the Korn Ferry Tour.

The science behind their golf shafts is impressive and has resulted in some bold claims which we want our members to put to the test.

What Is Being Tested?

TPT Golf released a series of golf shafts they call the “Power Range.” The Power Range of shafts includes a driver, fairway wood and hybrid shaft. All meant to deliver a consistent feel in all three, allowing for “each shaft and swing to feel the same.”

This is where their “3 shafts,1 feel” slogan comes into play.

“TPT’s Fairway Wood Shafts aim to make fairway woods more forgiving and accessible for all players,” the company says. “We designed our fairway woods to achieve a higher ball flight than our driver shafts, improving golfers’ performance. Utilizing the same technology as our drivers ensures consistent contact with your fairway woods on the clubface to create consistent results.

“About our hybrids: We designed our hybrids to achieve a higher ball trajectory, aligned with our drivers and fairway woods shafts ball flight trajectory. Utilizing the same technology as our drivers and fairway woods, the three shafts will feel the same.”

Does all this sound like something you want to test, review and keep?

We are looking for four golfers in the Dallas Texas area to be fitted by TPT’s lead fitter at their studio. The selected golfers will receive three shafts as part of our Testers Wanted: TPT “3 shafts, 1 feel” motto. With a driver, fairway and hybrid shaft being included.

Think this is for you?

SIGN UP HERE! 

*Registration ends Feb. 24.
*Testers announced Feb. 26 on the Forum.
*Testers must be willing to travel at their expense to the TPT fitting location in Texas. (The fitting is included as part of the testing opportunity.)

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Jamie Danbrook

Jamie Danbrook

Jamie Danbrook

Jamie is the MyGolfSpy Forum Director. A Canadian living in Switzerland can often be found posting on the forum under the username GolfSpy_APH. When not on the forum he can be found on the course, or with his wife, two kids and three dogs hiking and exploring. He prides himself in being a lefty golfer and is still in search of his elusive first hole in one.

Jamie Danbrook

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Jamie Danbrook





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