Sacks Parente Golf, Inc. unveils a significant expansion of its product portfolio. Introducing ?Newton,? SPG?s latest business division and the Company?s first foray into the world of golf club shafts.

The Newton Motion driver shaft, the first Newton shaft to debut in the market, is a carbon fiber shaft designed to enhance a golfer?s performance by promoting straighter and longer shots with reduced effort. Using the Company?s proprietary shaft design and construction, the Newton Motion shaft features four essential technologies: Elongated Bend Profile ? SPG has created an extreme elongated bend profile that is central to the shaft?s design. Because of SPG?s proprietary Kinetic Storage Construction (see below), the shaft will bend over a longer span of its length, resulting in improved club speed.

The added flexibility of the carbon fiber gives the impression that the golfer doesn?t need to exert excessive force during the swing, leading to a more predictable and less jarring experience. This, in turn, enhances the smoothness of the swing. Kinetic Storage Construction ? The kinetic storage profile is the engine of Newton?s Motion Driver Shaft.

This proprietary construction empowers the fibers to store more energy that is harnessed through elongated bend, resulting in a significant boost in exit velocity. In contrast to most carbon fiber shafts, SPG?s technology ensures perfect symmetry, eliminating the inconsistencies in flex and spin rates that can often lead to decreased accuracy and distance. Newton Symmetry360 Design ? SPG?s Newton Symmetry360 design ensures consistent flex, regardless of the driver?s clocking position.

This stand-out feature allows for seamless adjustments to both the bend and torque (twist) when most flex changes occur, providing a truly versatile and adaptive solution. Variable Bend Profile ? The Newton Motion driver shaft is equipped with a variable bend profile meticulously designed to match the bend and torque requirements of each flex. This innovation ensures that every player?s driving performance is optimized, adapting seamlessly to the unique demands of the swing.

Golfers with slower swing speeds need more torque while higher swing speeds need the opposite. Whether a slow or high swing speed, the Newton Motion technology tailors to the torque. In addition to the four aforementioned technologies, instead of using the traditional categorization of shaft flexes of ladies, senior, regular, stiff, extra-shift, etc., the Newton Motion shaft uses a DOT system.

Ranging from one to six dots, the system allows for a seamless transition from the most flexible shaft at one dot to the stiffest at six dots. SPG?s innovative DOT system, employed by SPG?s expert shaft engineers, optimizes golf shaft performance by fine-tuning it to golfer?s unique abilities, leaving traditional flex systems in the past. The Newton Motion shaft is visually captivating.

When in motion, the shaft undergoes a mesmerizing color transformation from green to purple and various shades in between. The coloration not only adds a dash of style to a golfer?s game but it also distinguishes itself from other shafts in the market. Top PGA TOUR Champions player Ken Duke used the shaft for the first time in the TOUR?S Constellation FURYK & FRIENDS event and ranked first in driving accuracy.

Since he put the Newton shaft in his bag, he?s finished first, third, tied for 12th, and tied for first in driving accuracy on the PGA Tour Champions. The Newton shafts are manufactured in St. Joseph, Missouri, SPG?s shaft manufacturing facility.