Paul Barjon earned his second PGA Tour Canada victory of 2019 at the Osprey Valley Open with a TPT Golf prototype shaft in his driver, taking the mid-season lead in the MacKenzie Tour’s Order of Merit.
Barjon finished the event 25-under par for a three-stroke margin of victory that was fueled by excellent driving. The 26-year-old hit 87.5 percent of fairways and made just three bogeys during the tournament.
“In today’s game, consistent driving is critical to be able to win at the highest level,” says TPT Golf Director Sebastian Sebayang. “Paul’s driving performance at TPC Toronto was absolutely exceptional. We’re proud to see him trusting our technology in his driver as he accelerates his career.”
Performance… Not Paint
TPT Golf shafts are created with a patent-pending, automated manufacturing process that creates a more precise, higher-performing golf shaft, as well as a perfectly consistent golf shaft each and every time.
The company’s innovative shaft technology was developed from the ground up with the knowledge of its parent company, NTPT, a Switzerland-based technology and composites firm that’s renowned for developing cutting-edge materials that have led to innovations in multiple high-performance industries.
With a properly fit TPT Golf shaft, golfers are able to contact the sweet spot more often due to the shaft’s more axially consistent design. They will also likely swing TPT Golf shafts a little faster because of their optimized bend profiles. It’s this combination of more consistent impacts and TPT Golf’s optimized bending profiles that results in significant distance gains and a tighter dispersion.
TPT Golf shafts are available for purchase exclusively through the company’s Worldwide Network of more the 200 Authorized Fitters.