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JAMIE SADLOWSKI

Wins 2008 RE/MAX LDA

World Long Drive Championship

with

WHUP-n-SHAFT

… Congratulations to Jamie Sadlowski, the twenty-year-old

long drive sensation from the 2008 RE/MAX LDA World Long

Drive Championship using the House of Forged/Long Drive Team

“WHUP-n-SHAFT”

... HOUSE OF FORGED / LONG DRIVE TEAM shafts dominated the major shaft companies in this competition for    the second year in a row.  In addition to Jamie’s victory, Dewald Gouws of South Africa took second place using the Whup-n-Shaft, while Joe Shuba and Vinny Ciurluini took 6th and 7th Places with the Whup-n-Shaft.  These finals were dominated by COBRA driver heads and House of Forged/Long Drive Team shafts.  For full details of the event (as well as photos) please click here.

 

MIKE DOBBYN

Wins 2007 RE/MAX LDA

World Long Drive Championship

with

WHUP-n-SHAFT

 

 

 

… This follows MIKE DOBBYN’s victory at the 2007 RE/MAX LDA World Long Drive Championships where House of Forged/Long Drive Team shafts were used to take 3rd Place (Jamie Sadlowski), as well as 9th Place (Dustin Merrill).  For a full report of that event with photos, please click here.

House of Forged, Inc. is a small family-owned company in San Diego, CA, which is engaged in the sale and distribution of high-quality golf shafts for use by long drivers as well as average golfers.  All of our shafts are made for us by MATRIX (Matrix Composite Corporation), which is a recognized leader in the golf shaft industry through their OZIK shafts and other fine golf shafts.  We are very proud of the fact that all of our golf shafts are manufactured in the United States of America. During the past two years, our shafts have dominated long drive competition, which like NASCAR racing and Formula One racing, is the only true test of equipment.   It should be noted that many of the major shaft manufacturing companies build long drive shafts, and many sponsor competitors in that competition. For a full discussion of our shafts, please click here.