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We want to let the golf world
in on a secret. For nearly a decade, Matrix has quietly been
at the forefront of making top-quality aftermarket golf
shafts with a keen sense of rigorous tolerance. You have
rarely heard our name, you have only seen the results.
‘Til now. Built strong to deliver power, stability and
accuracy while retaining an incredible feel. Matrix's varied
sub-flex system allows you to get the right shaft tailored
to your game, your swing.
You’ll see Matrix shafts in the
bags of touring pros, top amateurs and recreational
golfers. Matrix shafts let you rip it down the fairway. Don’t
whisper anymore. Let the world know you’ve arrived on the
tee with Matrix.
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Matrix Shafts Available at
the Arizona Golf Company |
OZIK TP-7,
TP-7X, TP-6
With the
OZIK TP-7, OZIK TP-7x and OZIK TP-6. Matrix has advanced far past these ideas.
The OZIK
TP-7, TP-7x and TP-6 feature Matrixs
interplay Hybrid Technology: 118 count
Boron sheets are wrapped twice over the
shaft's full length at competing
angles-for impact stability. Ballistic
Zylon surrounds the Boron over the full
length-for enhanced feel and recovery
speed. The shaft is finished with
G-MAT-for consistency and durability.
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OZIK Iron

Now
available for irons, the Matrix OZIK shaft is the first in
the industry to allow you to choose precisely the golf
shafts that best fit your game. You are the designer for
this shaft, choose the weight, launch angle, flex, color,
etc. Then the finishing touch is to have your own
signature applied to the graphics on the shaft! Even add
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OZIK Code
" The Hinge"
 
The beautiful new OZIK Code is the latest
in the new OZIK franchise from Matrix. The OZIK Code features a remarkable soft feel red
finish and the beautiful OZIK "rainfall" logo on the butt
of the shaft. Pictures don't do this one justice, it's a
truly beautiful shaft. Tour pros
complained that most ultra light shafts lack "feel". The
Code features a heavier tip section that promotes
momentum and more head feel. The mid section is where
things get interesting. Code has 50 count boron placed
10-12" from the butt of the shaft for a special "hinge" in
the mid section for a very high moment of inertia.
Available in Code 6
(65 gram), Code 7 (75g) and Code 8 (85g)
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OZIK XCON
 
Archers long ago realized
that the secret to projecting an arrow at maximum speed
and to a maximum distance is to create a powerful,
efficient fulcrum close to the “axis” (mid section of the
bow where the two arms meet). Matrix R&D team borrowed
from this idea to create similar efficiency in the new
OZIK XCON series. With XCON, the greater fulcrum is
located closer to the axis (the golfer). As the shaft is
swung around the axis, XCON’s butt section creates a
greater momentum. XCON’s gradient energy flow tip section
allows for less deformation of that energy and momentum.
The end “mass” (the club head) travels with greater angular
velocity. This high velocity result means higher MOI,
less ball spin, and longer, more boring ball flights.
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MFS
MFS
stands for Master Fitting Series and represents the best
of Matrix first 14 years of golf shaft design. MFS shafts
were the first Matrix shafts to be used on the PGA, LPGA,
Japan, European and Korean Tours. The MFS is highlighted
by the MFS Matrix (the first shaft to use Zylon), the MFS
65 (The original "Orange Crush") and the MFS 115 Irons
(The #1 Graphite iron shaft on the PGA Tour for 3 years)
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MFS Matrix
Used by PGA Tour player
Kevin Na and many others. Full length, Japanese ballistic
Zylon absorbs vibration for an ultra-smooth feel.
Recommended for smooth to mid tempo players looking for
more kick and spin to maintain ball flight and increase
distance.
MFS 65 and MFS 75
The original "Orange Crush"
shafts have been in PGA, JPGA and KPGA Tour bags every
season since 2003. The MFS 65 and MFS 75 feature Tip
Torsional Resistance and are recommended for players with
mid to high tempos looking for low torque feel.
MFS 58+ Wood and Iron
The 58+ is the complete
package of performance and consistency. While is has low
weight and low torque, the 58+ has one of the smoothest,
most powerful kicks through impact of any MFS shaft.
Recommended for any player seeking lightweight
performance.
MFS 50 Wood and Iron
Using 15 unique graphite
types and a special mandrel design, Matrix lightest wood
and iron shafts allow players to increase swing speed and
raise launch angle, while still maintaining stability. |
MFS115
Iron

The #1
graphite iron shaft in wins, money won and shafts in play
for 3 consecutive years.
Until
now certain players have expressed that they would prefer
to play graphite in their irons but felt that standard
weight graphite was a little too light. Many also voiced a
concern that they have heard that graphite is not as
consistent as steel iron shafts.
The MFS115 answers those questions once and
for all. Made with the finest materials available and
manufactured to the highest standards in the industry,
this tour-weighted shaft exceeds both expectations and the
performance of steel.
MFS 85HB and 70HB

While many companies
re-package an iron shaft designed for use in hybrid clubs,
Matrix has created from the ground-up specific shaft
models for the unique demands of utility clubs.
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STUDIO

 The
Matrix line proves that quality graphite shafts need not
be expensive. The same R&D that goes into our top of the
line models goes into each and every Apache. If looking to
re-shaft woods, irons or both, look no further than the
consistent value of the Matrix line. Smooth, consistent
and forgiving playing characteristics makes the Matrix
Studio
line one of the most venerable and popular.
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OZIK "The Only One"

Matrix
makes new top-of-line additions this year to its family of
outstanding graphite shafts. Better players want to play
the same exotic materials as the pros with shafts that
have visited top tour winners circles around the globe.
With the OZIK series, now you can. Each OZIK shaft is manufactured under surgical-like
conditions. One by one, the shafts are made sure the
finished product is exactly what the designers intended. Then, they are multi-matched for Circum Flex Integrity.
This means no matter how the shaft is oriented or
delivered at impact – all the stored energy in the shaft
loads explodes into the ball at contact.
Engineers and field staff took more than a year to develop
the process to make these shafts, but you can benefit from
their performance in an instant.

In the
past, most companies have used Boron for 1 or 2 things: to
band-aid an area where the shaft was breaking or to stiffen
the tip of a poor design. For
instance, one shaft company would make a shaft that would
start at 40 grams and call it the 42g whatever ... they'd
send them out ... they'd all break. They'd find the area
where they were breaking and wrap a small section of Boron
horizontally at that point. Send them out again, break in a
different place, wrap another "patch" at that spot.
Eventually that 42 gram shaft would ended up weighing 65
grams or more. Wrapping horizontally is called
90-degree...and it is done for "hoop strength.
The other
way boron is being used is most evident by a current, very
popular shaft from a Japanese company. This company uses
12-count Boron strands and runs these strands down the
shaft. This is very little boron given the boron-to-graphite
ratio and serves to do little more than stiffen a basic
shaft design. These shafts feel stiffer because the boron is
in strands with nothing to dampen vibration. The vibration
and harsh feeling is a sign that energy is being lost, not
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TESTIMONIALS
"I'm getting better distance and
control with the OZIK
Code 6. This shaft is quite possibly the best thing to
happen to my golf game." - Glenn S.
"WOW! That's all I could
keep saying after installing and trying out the OZIK
Code 6 in my driver. This shaft is amazing and I am
constantly at a loss of words when using this club. The
consistent feel and performance of this shaft has
dramatically improved my driving and especially my
confidence."
"I installed the MFS 85 HB into a
Sonartec SS-07 5-wood that I was building as a demo. After
trying the club out it quickly made its way into my own
personal bag. This shaft with a
Sonartec SS-07 head is the perfect combination and is
quickly turning into one of my personal favorite clubs...I
guess I'll have to build another demo now!" -
Everardo
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What does it all do
The
Boron-crossply brings less resistance to torque. People
'hate' high torque when the torque means over-twisting,
energy loss, and improper contact. The boron crossply
prevents club head twisting at impact, it creating a lower
"dynamic torque" than any other shaft and the shafts natural
torque more efficiently used and impact. OZIK's crossply
design delivers 2 tons of "impact force" club-to-ball ---
meaning near zero energy loss or loss of stability at
impact. This allows the player to receive the benefit of a
graphite shaft while still bringing more on-center hits.
Zylon is
just as important. Zylon is the "strongest man-made fiber in
the world" and its main use is body armor which
Ballistic-grade Zylon is only available from Toyobo
Japan. Zylon, especially in
a layered design, dramatically accelerates the rate of
club head return. It also serves to dampen/kill vibration off
the Boron. In the end, you have a faster recovering shaft
that is more stable at impact, yet still feels smooth.
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TTR: Tip Torsional
Resistant Technology
 
Tip Torsional Resistant technology enhances the shaft
performance by eliminating shaft deformation occurring at
impact. This new design and the materials used are
different, and should not be confused with tip stiffness.
Through extensive testing at our research and development
facility with the aid of high speed cameras, even ladies
with lower swing speeds demonstrated a high degree of shaft
deformation. This is caused by unstable shaft dynamic
torsional resistance.
During the swing energy is transferred through the shaft to
the ball and this action produces an equal amount of
reaction delivered to the head which causes the head to push
back. This causes deformation and loss of energy. TTR
delivers maximum energy transfer to increase initial ball
speed and lower the ball spin rate to increase distance and
tighten the shot dispersion pattern by stabilizing dynamic
torsional resistance.
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