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Renens, Switzerland - TPT Golf earned back-to-back wins and its fourth PGA Tour win at the Dell Technologies Championship, where the champion used a TPT Golf 14 MKP-LT Prototype shaft in his driver to establish a commanding lead in the FedExCup Playoffs.

"We're proud to see the champion trust our technology for the most important wins of his young career," says Sebastian Sebayang, TPT Golf Director. "We're thrilled to be a part of his recent success, and we wish him the best in his quest to win the 2017-2018 FedExCup."

TPT Golf is a Switzerland-based, ultra-premium golf shaft manufacturer that launched its revolutionary line of golf shaft less than two years ago. In that short time, the company's shafts have earned nine professional victories on six different tours, as well as the 2018 U.S. Women's Amateur Championship three weeks ago. 

TPT Golf's line of 11 driver and fairway wood 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.

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.

In fittings around the world, TPT Golf shafts have been proven to provide golfers of all abilities with additional club head speed and ball speed. Golfers can locate a TPT Golf Authorized Fitter near them. Use this link:  https://tptgolf.com/where-to-buy/

 TPT Golf's Nine Professional Wins 

About TPT Golf

TPT Golf is the golf division of North Thin Ply Technology (NTPT), a Switzerland-based technology and composites company with a track record of delivering innovative solutions for high-performance industries.

The company's portfolio of advancements includes developing a process for producing America's Cup yacht sails, as well as lightweight bodywork of F1 race cars, skis, and snowboards. It has also created the materials technology found in satellites and Richard Mille luxury composite watches. The record-breaking, solar-powered aircraft "Solar Impulse" also relied on NTPT-produced materials for its epic journey