Sacks Parente Golf Company (SPG), creators of exceptional putting instruments have announced that they are opening a golf shaft manufacturing and design facility into their operations. This new facility will be opened in St. Joseph, Missouri.
The primary focus of this facility will be to manufacture SPG proprietary carbon fiber golf shafts for their patented Ultra-Low Balance Putter (ULBP) Technology putting instruments. “Incorporating shaft manufacturing right here in the United States allows us to greatly control our ability to innovate, design, manufacture, and quickly deliver our putting instruments to a growing audience,“ said Tim Triplett, CEO of Sacks Parente Golf.
Sacks Parente shafts have been engineered from the ground up to meet specifications never before contemplated in a putter shaft. Weighing in at approximately 1 gram per inch, the Sacks Parente shaft is the high-performance engine that powers ULBP. The company has engineered carbon fiber composite shafts that are ultra-lightweight, extremely durable, and provide the golfer with a unique dexterity unlike any other on the market. Achieving this level of performance, at less than 1/3 the weight of a typical steel shaft, is an engineering marvel that translates to putting instruments that naturally improve the putting stroke and performance.
Sacks Parente holds numerous patents and patents pending on their game-changing putter technologies. “We will continue to lead the field in putter technology and performance while continuing to grow to our portfolio of patented products. The addition of a golf shaft manufacturing facility will allow us to accelerate this development and growth,“ added Tim Triplett.
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