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TPT Shafts

  • Writer: Riley Kohl
    Riley Kohl
  • Mar 5
  • 2 min read

Golf gear keeps evolving, and TPT golf shafts are one of the standout innovations grabbing attention. Made by North Thin Ply Technology (NTPT), a Swiss company with a history in high-performance materials, these shafts blend precision and power. Let’s break down the tech, how it’s made, what it does for your game, and why pros are on board.




Where It Came From


NTPT started back in 2001, working on tough composite materials for satellites, planes, racing boats, and even luxury watches. They hit it big with carbon fiber sails for America’s Cup races—those “Black Sails” changed the sport. From there, they moved into Formula 1 parts, skis, and eventually golf shafts after some pros saw the potential. TPT Golf launched at the 2018 PGA Show and hasn’t looked back.


How It’s Made: Thin Ply Tech Explained


Traditional shafts are hand-wrapped with carbon fiber sheets, which can leave a spine—a spot where the shaft might flex or twist unevenly. TPT flips that script with an automated process, winding thin carbon fiber strips super tight and even from tip to grip. They say it’s 2X stronger and 3X tougher than standard shafts, and the lack of seams or overlaps gives it “perfect concentricity”—it works the same no matter how you hold it.


Head to TPT Golf’s site and they’ll tell you the fibers stay perfectly in line with the shaft’s axis, making it spineless and stable. It’s a unique, patent-pending method that stands out in the golf world.


What You Get

Here’s the payoff for golfers:

  • Consistency: Every shaft’s the same—tests show 96% consistency in flex and feel.

  • Stability: No spine means it stays steady, so you’ve got more control over your shots.

  • Feel: Players call it solid yet smooth, with great feedback at impact.

  • Performance: Lower torque and higher stiffness can cut spin and add distance. Their Nitro Range, for example, is built for power and tight dispersion.

It’s not just talk—golfers say these shafts feel and perform at a whole new level.





Pros and Real-World Wins


TPT shafts have racked up some serious cred on tour. Jason Day won the Farmers Insurance Open and Wells Fargo Championship in 2018, Vijay Singh took the Toshiba Classic that year, and Richard Bland nabbed the U.S. Senior Open in 2024. Players like Justin Rose and Bryson DeChambeau have jumped in too, with Bryson even testing early versions. Fitters love them as well, noting how easy they are to fit and how they shine with drivers like Ping’s.


Wrapping It Up


TPT golf shafts, powered by Thin Ply Technology, are shaking up the game with their machine-made precision and thin carbon fiber design. They offer top-notch consistency, control, and feel, backed by pros winning big. If you’re looking to level up, TPT’s a solid pick—just know it’s a bit of an investment. This tech’s bringing a new standard to shafts, and it’s exciting to see it play out on the course.

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