Project X and Rifle Rule the Crowne Plaza Invitational
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Delivering key performance shot after shot, Project X shafts captured the Crowne Plaza Invitational at historic Colonial, the longest running event on the PGA Tour still being held at the original site.
The Colonial champion played Project X shafts in his irons and the top 7 money winners all trusted Project X or Rifle shafts. The playoff featured laser accurate shots from Project X and Rifle iron shafts and 300+ yard drives from a driver shafted with the new graphite Project X wood.
“Project X continues to set a high standard for shaft performance and we plan to raise the bar even higher with the new Project X driver and hybrid shafts,” says Don Brown, product development manager and designer of the new shafts. “These new shafts will make their official Tour debut at next week’s St. Jude Classic, though more than 30 top pros are playing the prototypes on tours worldwide.”
Project X and Rifle shafts are two of the most popular golf shafts played on the world tours today. In 2009 alone, Project X and Rifle shafts have claimed ten tournament victories, including world-class events such as the Mercedes-Benz Championship, Northern Trust Open, World Golf Championships (WGC) Accenture Match Play, The Honda Classic, Doral Invitational, the Masters Tournament, and now the Crowne Plaza Invitational.
Project X steel shafts feature a unique variable taper design with a dedicated taper rate for each shaft in the set. Longer taper rate results in more energy transfer to the ball for a faster and flatter penetrating trajectory. The introduction of Project X driver and hybrid shafts will allow golfers to benefit from Project X technologies from driver through wedge.
For more information on Rifle and Project X shafts, visit www.PXshaft.com. Project X also can be found on Twitter at twitter.com/ProjectXGolf, where golfers and clubmakers can receive the latest Project X news and win daily Project X shaft and apparel prizes beginning June 1.


