SteelFiber Lands Top 10 at U.S. Senior Open
For the second consecutive major event on the Champions Tour, SteelFiber shafts by Aerotech Golf have delivered top money. Playing SteelFiber i95 shafts in his irons, the 53-year-old Tiawanese player with 34 professional wins to his credit shot 4-under-par 276 (68-75-65-68) for a sixth-place tie at the 34th U.S. Senior Open Championship. He also tied for the best finish at the Senior Open among all the international players.

SteelFiber shafts are the No. 1 composite irons shafts on the PGA and Champions Tours, and have a growing reputation for delivering the power of graphite and stability of steel. Currently on the Champions Tour, SteelFiber players are Nos. 3 and 8 in the Charles Schwab Cup's Top 10 rankings. On the PGA Tour, SteelFiber shafts are currently No. 2 and No. 3 in the FedEx Cup Standings; No. 2 and No. 3 in the Money List; Nos. 6 and 8 in official world rankings; and tied for second and fourth in Top 10 finishes. SteelFiber shafts have been the No. 1 iron composite shafts on the PGA TOUR in 2010, 2011 and 2012.

"With more and more professionals turning to SteelFiber shafts, composite shaft technology for irons could quite possibly be the fastest growing trend in golf equipment on the PGA and Champions Tours today," says Aerotech Golf President Chris Hilleary. "SteelFiber's composite technology delivers the stability and consistency players typically appreciate with steel shafts while at the same time giving greater vibration dampening and reducing a player's fatigue."