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Grafalloy unveils BiMatrx Tour prototype
8/3/2012 | by AmateurGolf.com Staff

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BiMatrx comes in six color options
BiMatrx comes in six color options

With the best materials and performance, the shafts come in six custom color options

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (Aug. 3, 2012) -- A world leader in graphite shaft technology, Grafalloy is proud to unveil the new BiMatrx Tour Prototype drivers shafts. BiMatrx Tour Prototype combines the best of both worlds in materials and performance, and comes in six custom color options - Bright Pink, Black, Neon Orange, White, Lime Green and Neon Blue. The ultralight graphite BiMatrx body joins with a steel tip section for ultimate distance and control. BiMatrx also has the unique combination of allowing golfers to increase driver loft by as much as 30 percent while offering a 20 percent reduction in spin rate. This high launch and low spin blend delivers incredible carry and roll. "Grafalloy's BiMatrx is back by popular demand. The combination of graphite body and steel tip provides unique performance benefits and the new BiMatrx incorporates the latest materials technology that provides a 15 percent reduction in weight," says Don Brown, product development manager for Grafalloy. "The color options in the new BiMatrx Tour Prototype have also been extremely popular and we're excited to offer a high-performance driver shaft that allows golfers to make a fun, personal statement on the course." BiMatrx Tour Prototype produces a low ball trajectory, and has a torque rating of 2.0. Shafts are available in R-, S- and X-flex, and weigh in at 65-, 65- and 80-grams, respectively. Available mid-August through distributors and True Temper Performance Fitting Centers. BiMatrx Tour Prototype MSRP $149.99. Grafalloy has been an industry-leading innovator in graphite shaft technology for nearly two decades, and has produced one of the winningest ultralight shafts in the history of game. Grafalloy is the number one ultralight shaft on tour and Grafalloy shafts can be found in play on the PGA, Nationwide and European Tours every week. For more information on Grafalloy shafts, visit www.Grafalloy.com
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