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The Matrix Ozik Golf Shaft - New Technology for a Better Golf Game

By Expert Author: Eric Stone | Article Abstract
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Matrix Golf has a special high performance golf shaft called the Matrix Ozik. This shaft is very different from conventional shafts. It incorporates new technology to make for a more perfect tee. There are several different Matrix Ozik Golf shafts to choose.

The Matrix Ozik XCON 7 Golf shaft uses technology such as Gradient Energy Flow. In conventional shafts, the energy is focused on bending the shaft between the tip and the midpoint. This causes a weakness in the shaft that affects how the club-head impacts the ball.

With these conventional shafts, the club-face is likely to slide across the ball. Higher spin rates result, and the ball will move off left or right. The Matrix Ozik’s Gradient Energy Flow technology forces more direct energy onto the club-head. This results in more stability when the club-head impacts the ball.

With more stability, the Matrix Ozik shaft lends the striking of the ball a more accurate impact, with less sliding on the club-face. Thus the ball has less back-spin. The Matrix Ozik gives a true high launch for distance and accuracy.

With the Ozik XCON 7, the weight ranges from 76 grams for the Regular or Firm to 80 grams for the X-Stiff or the XX-Stiff. The torque, because of the sophisticated design of the shaft, is only 2.4. The firm tip is an integral part of the design.

The Matrix Ozik TP-6 has been designed using the best materials on earth and cutting-edge technology, along with superior craftsmanship. The Matrix Ozik TP-6 has wrapped boron as a part of its construction. Ballistic Zylon is also inside the TP-6. G-MAT is another component.

The process for making a Matrix Ozik shaft takes 6 days, 12 steps, and 9 people. In the end, each shaft is given a unique soft feel finish. The Ozik TP-6 is a very lightweight shaft, ranging from 63.5 grams for Senior to 68 grams for X-Stiff or XX-Stiff. The torque is 3.5 to 3.6 and the launch is mid/high. It has a mid-spin.

The Matrix Ozik Code 8 is a new shaft that was designed to accommodate professional players who did not like the feel of lighter weight shafts. The Code 8’s heavier tip section provides momentum in the swing and more head feel upon impact.

The Matrix Ozik Code 8 has a special mid-section with 50 count boron placed 10-12 inches away from the butt of the shaft. This makes for a very high MOI. It is best used for woods or on any club where the golfer wants a shaft with a heavier feel.

This Matrix Ozik shaft weighs from 80 grams to 84 grams. The torque is 3.1 to 3.2. It has a mid-launch and a low spin. It is ideal for a high level amateur or a professional player.

Prices for the Matrix Ozik shafts run from $300 to $650, but they are well worth the investment. The technology they use is top notch. They are high level shafts for players who are serious about their golf game.
Eric Stone

About the Author/Author Bio

This article is written by Eric Stone. He is an expert at selling custom golf clubs.

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Article Submitted: 2009-05-14 | This Article has been viewed 36 times.

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