Monday, January 13, 2025

Sony Open Champion Uses Graphite Design Tour AD DI

Pro’s Choice Golf Shafts, Inc. announced today that the winner of the 2025 PGA Tour Sony Open in Hawaii, which took place at the Waialae Country Club in Honolulu, was using a Graphite Design Tour AD DI-95 X-Stiff flex hybrid shaft in his Titleist TSR2 21° Hybrid. 

The champion secured his fifth PGA Tour victory with a birdie on the second hole of a two-way playoff.

“Congratulations to the winner of the Sony Open in Hawaii. It was thrilling to see the champion secure another playoff victory, adding to his successes in previous tournaments. We are also delighted that the champion chose to use a Graphite Design shaft in his hybrid,” stated Bill McPherson, Vice President of Sales at Pro’s Choice Golf Shafts, Inc.

The Tour AD DI “DEEP IMPACT” Hybrid shafts are designed to provide golfers with more power and stability in a hybrid golf shaft. Designed and manufactured exclusively at Japan’s Graphite Design factory headquarters, the Tour AD DI hybrid shafts are available in four weight categories 75g, 85g, 95g, and 105g.  The 75g and 85g shafts are available in R, S, and X Flex and the 95g and 105g shafts are available in S and X Flex.

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The Tour AD DI Hybrid is designed with the same performance characteristics as the Tour AD DI shafts for a mid/high trajectory with low/mid to mid spin and pinpoint accuracy.  Players of all skill levels will benefit from the exceptional control, workability, and superior performance of the Tour AD DI Hybrid shafts.  The result, the Tour AD DI hybrid shaft delivers players to the next level of superior distance with consistent trajectory control and will create a “DEEP IMPACT” on your game!

Revolutionary technology, design and the most advanced materials are trademarks in all Graphite Design shafts, making them the highest quality premium golf shafts on the market today.  Validating the company’s “Tour AD” logo, all of Graphite Design’s PGA Tour-proven shafts are specifically designed to promote a gain in Accuracy and Distance.

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