Relying on the accuracy, reliability and increased distance of Aldila’s VooDoo in his Driver the winner of the Panama Claro Championship broke the tournament scoring record by five strokes to finish with a 15-under 265, including a course record 8- under 62 on Saturday, to claim his fourth Nationwide Tour victory. The VooDoo’s patent-pending S-Core TechnologyTM is designed to maximize energy transfer to the golf ball, yielding unparalleled distance and accuracy with each swing. “The VooDoo is designed with a high modulus carbon stabilization rib that runs the length of the shaft, which keeps it more concentric, preventing shaft ovaling, deformation and wasted energy during the golf swing,” said Stewart Bahl, Aldila’s Marketing Manager. “Because the shaft’s symmetry is maintained throughout the swing, it loads and unloads more consistently, enabling players to more reliably deliver the club head to the ball every swing. S-core Technology increases the VooDoo’s hoop stiffness by 80 percent over conventional graphite and as much as 60 percent over competitors’ attempts at cross-sectional stabilization.” The VooDoo is one of the main reasons the “The Hottest Shafts In Golf” also won the wood and hybrid shaft manufacturer counts at the PGA Tour’s Waste Management Phoenix Open, according to the Darrell Survey. Aldila had nearly twice as many hybrid shafts in play as the next leading competitor. Aldila also won the hybrid shaft count at the Nationwide Tour’s Panama Claro Championship to remain the #1 Shaft on Tour. Aldila is the leading name in graphite golf shafts: It won golf’s Grand Slam in 2009, being the most used wood and hybrid shafts at every Major on the PGA Tour. For two years it has been the most played wood and hybrid shaft at every FedEx Cup Playoff event.