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The golf club design during the past decade has undergone considerable
evolution, more specifically longer distance, lighter weight, higher swing
speeds and dampened vibrations, has pushed golf club builders and manufacturers
to higher challenges. Many of which have been answered through new and advanced
golf shaft designs, materials and manufacturing processes.
Some of the best results for the finest performing golf shafts were not obtained
by one of the known golf shaft manufacturers, but by a small research and
development firm on the West Coast. Carter Penley, with a graduate degree and
35
years experience in composite materials, is the head of the P.R.D. Group. His
firm is specializing in the design of structural tubes using fiberglass ("E"
type and "S" type), carbon fiber, Kevlar, boron and combinations thereof. His
client list include the U.S. Government, Ford S.V.O., Chevrolet Valve Train
Group, Pontiac, Harley Davison, San Diego Zoo and more specifically the sporting
good industry.
The main parameters dictated for his research on golf shafts were the following:
- Run a variety of tests on all golf shafts in the target group to complete and
compile and comprehensive analysis to specifically include strength, durability,
and playability.
- Design golf shafts that incorporates the best possible features obtained
from the empirical data and user input and improve on the desirable attributes
and design out the less desirable attributes.
- Develop a golf shaft that defies the laws of physics; squaring up with
faster recovery at impact and with a wider range of player controlled swing speeds
than any other shaft on the market today.
Combining aerospace technology and his extensive experience in composites,
Carter Penley incorporated new and innovative materials, resins processes and
tooling in his new generation of golf shafts. The fiber had to exhibit the
characteristics of high modulus for torque and stiffness requirements and also
incorporate the high strength properties to sustain the high compressive double
kick loads that would be generated by the very fast head speeds that would be
generated in todays game.
Because of very high golf club head speeds, micro-mechanics became base material specific,
now requiring the selection of materials not generally used in the sports industry.
To insure high fiber fraction (volume), a very-fine (nano-like diameter
filament) high density fiber exclusively used by the defense aerospace
contractors was selected. This material and design required a lower resin
content to insure a low shaft weight yet maintaining the torque and stiffness
levels without inducing brittleness. Micro-mechanics of the design also dictated
that the standard sport resins used throughout the industry most likely would
not structurally accomplish the task, therefore, Penley selected a high strength
toughened resin specified for aerospace/flight hardware component design.
To finalize the development of a new and advanced family of golf shafts, Penley
developed all new shaft patterns and mandrel designs as well as upgrading
manufacturing processes to accommodate the advanced aerospace materials.
Last but not least, is the overriding reason for the success of all golf
shafts designed and manufactured by Carter Penley is that Mr. Penley
manufactures100% of all his golf shafts and other composite products in the
U.S.A. and is one of the few - if any, owner, founder and designer that is full
time at the manufacturing plant and on the floor of the manufacturing facility
tuning the manufacturing process and is personally involved in making course corrections
and solving manufacturing problems on a daily, if not
hourly basis.
If you are not purchasing a golf shaft DESIGNED AND MANUFACTURED BY CARTER
PENLEY, YOU DO NOT HAVE AN AUTHENTIC HIGH QUALITY PENLEY GOLF SHAFT BACKED BY
THE FULL FAITH OF CARTER PENLEY.
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