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Aldila’s VooDoo helps elevate PGA Tour Q-School winner to ’09 Tour ‘The Hottest Shafts in Golf’ are #1 woods, hybrids shaft at PGA Tour National Qualifying Tournament POWAY, Calif. After nine- combined Tour wins this season it was no surprise that the winner of the PGA Tour National Qualifying Tournament was using Aldila’s VooDoo shaft with S-core TechnologyTM to help him shoot a scorching 59 on his way to tying a tournament record 32-under 400 and earn his PGA Tour card for the 2009 season. He closed with a with a 5-under 67 on the Nicklaus Tournament Course in La Quinta, Calif. to lead a total of 28 players who earned their PGA Tour cards for next season. “Players using our new VooDoo shaft had a combined total of nine wins on the PGA, Nationwide and European PGA Tours in 2008, it’s nice to see that when players need to make the grade, they increasingly rely on the superior performance of Aldila’s innovative new shaft designs,” said Stewart Bahl, Aldila’s Marketing Manager. More and more Tour players are choosing the VooDoo for the stability, accuracy and increased distance of its stabilized core. The innovative rib structure increases hoop strength/stiffness so much that it is 80 percent greater than conventional graphite, and up to 60 percent greater than competitors’ attempts at cross-sectional stabilization. Aldila was also the leading woods and hybrids shaft manufacturer at the PGA Tour National Qualifying Tournament, according to the Darrell Survey. Aldila has the unique ability to define the intangibles of the game of golf. To translate numbers into theory, theory into practice, and practice into perfection. They do the experimenting so you don’t have to. Pushing success to the edge and redefining how power should feel. Are you playing Aldila, or just graphite?
Aldila’s VooDoo launches Bob Hope Classic winner to first PGA Tour victory ‘The Hottest Shafts in Golf’ also win woods & hybrids count POWAY, Calif. After switching to Aldila’s VooDoo shaft in his TaylorMade R9TM Driver, the winner of the 50th Bob Hope Classic secured his first PGA Tour victory putting a seven-year winless streak to rest. The victory makes 10 combined Tour wins for the VooDoo and 2 wins in the first 3 events of the 2009 PGA Tour season. The Bob Hope Classic hosted by Arnold Palmer winner finished the five-day event with a 33- under-par (61-63-67-67-69=327) to win by three strokes. The second-place finisher was also using Aldila’s NV shafts in his woods. Aldila was also the number one wood and hybrid shafts manufacturer at the Bob Hope Classic with more than twice as many hybrid shafts in play than the leading competition, according to the Darrell Survey. “Players are making the switch to the VooDoo with S-core TechnologyTM after experiencing the stability, accuracy and increased distance of its stabilized core,” said Stewart Bahl, Aldila’s Marketing Manager. “The ‘magic’ is VooDoo’s internal carbon-fiber rib system that runs the length of the shaft and dramatically stabilizes its cross-section. The innovative rib structure increases hoop strength/stiffness so much that it is 80 percent greater than conventional graphite, and up to 60 percent greater than competitors’ attempts at cross-sectional stabilization.” Aldila has the unique ability to define the intangibles of the game of golf. To translate numbers into theory, theory into practice, and practice into perfection. They do the experimenting so you don’t have to. Pushing success to the edge and redefining how power should feel. Are you playing Aldila, or just graphite?
Increasing demand for Aldila’s VooDoo equates to woods, hybrids shaft count wins at FBR Open POWAY, Calif. With the continuing growth in demand for Aldila’s VooDoo shaft with S-core TechnologyTM on the PGA Tour, “The Hottest Shafts in Golf” notched yet another multiple shaft count win by dominating the woods and hybrids shaft manufacturer counts at the FBR Open in Arizona this past weekend. That means that Aldila has won the woods and hybrids shaft counts in three of the first four PGA Tour events, missing a clean sweep by just two shafts. “Continuing to win the woods and hybrids shaft manufacturer counts demonstrates the superior performance of Aldila’s new innovative shaft with stabilized core technology,” said Stewart Bahl, Aldila’s Marketing Manager. “The VooDoo has already amassed 10 Tour wins since its introduction. As it continues to grow in popularity on all Tours, so does the consumer demand for the VooDoo grow.” Players continue to make the switch to the VooDoo after experiencing the stability, accuracy and increased distance of its stabilized core. The secret is VooDoo’s internal carbon-fiber rib system that runs the length of the shaft and dramatically stabilizes its cross-section. The innovative rib structure increases hoop strength/stiffness so much that it is 80 percent greater than conventional graphite, and up to 60 percent greater than competitors’ attempts at cross-sectional stabilization. Aldila is the leader, innovator and premier manufacturer of high-performance graphite golf shafts. Whether it is a PGA Tour Professional, club champion or avid weekend player Aldila remains the shaft of choice.
Aldila’s VooDoo helps drive Nationwide Tour victor to 4th win Top hybrids shaft manufacturer at every PGA Tour event this season; #1 woods, hybrids shaft at 2009 Panama Digicel Championship POWAY, Calif. Relying on the stability, accuracy and increased distance of the stabilized core in Aldila’s VooDoo shaft, the winner of the 2009 Panama Digicel Championship captured his fourth Nationwide Tour win with a second playoff hole victory in the season opener. Capitalizing on VooDoo’s S-core TechnologyTM in his driver, the winner was the only player to record all four rounds in the 60s. The VooDoo’s secret is its internal carbon-fiber rib system that runs the length of the shaft and dramatically stabilizes its cross-section. The innovative rib structure increases hoop strength/stiffness so much that it is 80 percent greater than conventional graphite, and up to 60 percent greater than competitors’ attempts at cross-sectional stabilization. “The increased stability allows the VooDoo to better resist shaft ‘ovaling’ and deformation during the swing, which maximizes energy transfer to the ball and yields unparalleled distance and accuracy,” said Stewart Bahl, Aldila’s Marketing Manager. “And because the shaft’s symmetry is maintained throughout the swing, it loads and unloads more consistently, enabling you to more reliably deliver the club head to the ball every swing.” “The Hottest Shafts in Golf” remain the premiere hybrid shaft manufacturer on the PGA Tour as they were once again the hybrid shafts of choice at the Buick Open, according to the Darrell Survey. The win put Aldila’s hybrid shaft count record at 5-for-5 this season. Aldila was also the #1 woods and hybrids shaft manufacturer on the Nationwide Tour. Aldila has the unique ability to define the intangibles of the game of golf. To translate numbers into theory, theory into practice, and practice into perfection. They do the experimenting so you don’t have to. Pushing success to the edge and redefining how power should feel. Are you playing Aldila, or just graphite?
