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Harrison Pro SL 50

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The SL50 Series enables the golfer with a controlled, yet relaxed swing to recapture the distance and competitive "bite" in their game. In the 50 gram range, half that of a standard graphite shaft, this series's super lightweight design empowers the more methodical golfer to take back their game. It's Boron reinforced, ultra-high modulus material is the most advanced blend available and provides the ultimate combination of light weight, strength and torsion stability. A great shaft for smooth tempo swingers looking for more distance in their woods.
Specifications
Available Flexes Bend Point Launch Angle Color Shaft Length Torque Weight (gr) Tip Diameter Butt Diameter Parallel Tip Section
A/L Low High Silver 46" 5.5 50 .335 Parallel .600 4"
A/R Low High Silver 46" 5.5 50 .335 Parallel .600 4"
R/F Low High Silver 46" 5.5 50 .335 Parallel .600 4"


Flex Chart
Flex Driver Swing Speed (MPH) Carry Distance (Yards)
A/L Lady 60-70 140-170
A/L Senior 65-75 155-185
A/R Senior 70-80 170-200
A/R Regular 75-85 185-215
R/F Regular 80-90 200-230
R/F Firm 85-95 215-245
Diamond Tour Golf Warranty Information

All Diamond Tour Golf merchandise is covered by a 1 year warranty against breakage under normal playing conditions. Any driver that dents due to a ball being struck outside the face will not be covered by warranty. Dents on the sole or on top of the club are not covered. Normal wear from play is not covered.

  • If possible avoid hitting graphite shafted clubs off of driving range mats
  • SMT drivers are covered by a lifetime warranty with no questions asked
Quantity Discounts are available for most of the components that Diamond Tour Golf carries. For the most accurate and lowest price, please call one of our staff members at 866-GOLF123 to receive a quote.
All shaft trimming instructions can be found on the manufacturers website listed below.

Harrison Trimming Instructions

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