SteelFiber Locks In Two Top 3 Finishes
The No. 1 composite irons shafts on the PGA TOUR for the past three consecutive years, SteelFiber shafts by Aerotech Golf claimed two Top 3 money positions this weekend at the Encompass Championship on the Champions Tour.

SteelFiber shafts are well-known for delivering the power of graphite and stability of steel and two players at the Encompass Championship trusted SteelFiber i110 shafts in their irons, and each shot 11-under-par (205), tying for third-place. Both players scored 15 birdies (T5), with one tying for first in eagles and the other tying for second in greens in regulation. Both players also jumped into the Top 10 for Charles Schwab Cup Points.

"The popularity of SteelFiber shafts is really catching on with players on the Champions Tour, and it's very rewarding to see them embrace the performance benefits of composite technology for their irons," says Aerotech Golf President Chris Hilleary. "SteelFiber shafts incorporate composite technology that gives players greater vibration dampening, reduces fatigue, and provides consistency typically associated with steel shafts. This is game-changing innovation that benefits everyone, particularly seniors."

SteelFiber shafts provide superior performance through innovative composite engineering that combines a high-modulus graphite core with 59 miles of steel fiber lacing the shaft surface. While the shaft's graphite core provides vibration dampening, increased clubhead speed and maximum distance, the steel fibers produce optimum weighting for a solid feel at impact and add stability and control for pinpoint accuracy.

On the PGA TOUR, SteelFiber shafts are No. 2 and No. 3 in the FedEx Cup Standings; No. 2 and No. 3 in the 2013 PGA TOUR Money List; No. 5 and 8 in official world rankings; and tied for second for Top 10 finishes on the PGA TOUR. SteelFiber shafts have been the No. 1 iron composite shafts on the PGA TOUR in 2010, 2011 and 2012. Originally developed for irons, the SteelFiber technology now enhances the performance of hybrids, fairway woods and drivers.