Richardson, TX — Breakthrough Golf Technology announces that its Stability Tour putter shaft finished second, one shot behind the eventual winner on the Korn Ferry Tour at TPC Colorado.
Chase Johnson, using the BGT Stability Tour putter shaft, fired a course-record 63—fashioned with 10 birdies at the TPC Heron Lakes course in Berthoud, Colorado and came up one shot behind the event winner.
“Congratulations to Chase Johnson on his phenomenal round and great finish using the BGT Stability Tour putter shaft,” says Breakthrough CEO and Founder Barney Adams. “Tour pros continue to realize how our Stability putter shaft can make a huge difference in their game. We fully expect to see more and more usage by the world’s best players.”
For 50 years, the putter shaft has not changed. It was a simple steel pipe. But over the years, head designs for putters evolved and have gotten dramatically heavier. This has resulted in shafts that are not stable or strong enough to keep these heavier, advanced putter heads from oscillating. The Stability putter shaft delivers the face more squarely at impact, resulting in improved accuracy, solid feel, a lower launch for a predictable roll, and better distance control.
The Stability Tour shaft is designed with BGT’s patented Advanced Materials Technology, a scientifically proven platform which delivers the face square at impact. This results in a lower launch for predictable roll and better distance control.