Tuesday, February 9, 2016

DST Golf Compressor Used by Winners at Waste Management Open, Omega Dubai Desert Classic

(SALISBURY, England) – DST Golf – developer and manufacturer of ground breaking warm-up clubs that benefit players of all skill levels – confirms the winners of the Waste Management Open and the Omega Dubai Desert Classic integrated the company’s Compressor and CR-10 clubs into their practice routines before tournament play. This marks the fourth time that DST users capture concurrent wins on the PGA and European Tour.

In just over a year, DST clubs have exploded in popularity among Tour players worldwide, resulting in statistics that include:
· 240 PGA Tour European Tour players use DST clubs, including 17 out of the top 26 players in the world
· Players using DST clubs have recorded 36 wins total, including 12 breakthrough wins during the 2015 season

“Each week, we get increasing amounts of requests from players wanting to use our clubs because they’ve seen the success of their peers. This overwhelming demand has made DST clubs the hottest trend on Tour,” said Bertie Cordle, Founder and CEO of DST Golf. “Our clubs incorporate intuitive technology that allows players to work towards complete control of the clubface through impact, which in turn produces accurate shots that lower scores and facilitate tournament wins.”

DST Golf offers two distinct clubs for players of all abilities looking to improve their game:

The Compressor features a scientifically curved shaft with the trademark Hand Position Alignment Marker (a small white line on the hosel) designed to help players of all levels experience what it feels like to properly compress the ball with the hands leading and controlling the clubface through impact. Regular use of the club facilitates a consistent reminder of where the hands, shoulders and hips should align to produce a crisp, clean strike with each swing.

The CR-10 incorporates the “Hand Position Alignment Marker” of the Compressor but otherwise looks and feels like a conforming club. When setting up, the white line should point to the left shoulder, reminding the player of the optimal impact position and guiding the body to a proper setup that can be replicated with regular clubs.

Developed by a former European Challenge Tour player after years of research on the biomechanics of impact, DST Golf equipment teaches the golfer two things: how to swing the club on plane and how to maintain tension in the shaft until after impact. These are the two critical aspects to achieve better ball striking, control, consistency and accuracy.

For more information and access to in-depth technology videos, please visit www.dstgolf.com. To find out more about the affiliate program available to members of the PGA, LPGA, GCAA, USGTF and EGTF, visit www.dstgolf.net.

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