Designed for High Trajectory and Steep Landing Angle
Target Desired Points with Carry, Reducing Roll
Meeting Customer Needs for Premium Iron Shafts
Monsta Shafts are gaining popularity with iron products following their drivers. The iron shaft model is called Vertical Drop. It is designed to secure a high trajectory and a steep landing angle. The product was developed by analyzing and considering the play of players competing in domestic men's and women's tours. It allows targeting desired points on the green by carrying the ball without any roll.
It creates a synergy effect when matched with the currently mainstream strong loft iron clubs. Strong loft irons achieve longer distances but have the problem of excessive roll due to their low trajectory. This has been corrected with the Monsta Vertical Drop shaft. It sufficiently secures carry distance and increases the landing angle to reduce roll.
Monsta Shafts focused on the growth potential of the premium iron shaft market. As a leading representative of premium shafts, it has proven its top performance. A Monsta Shafts representative said, "We put a lot of thought into creating a premium shaft that matches premium iron heads," adding, "The response has been enthusiastic as it meets customers' needs."
Monsta Shafts is a native shaft company producing domestically in Korea along with Domina's AutoFlex. It is called the "Herm?s of the shaft industry." The shafts are manufactured at the Masan factory. They are high-end shafts that simultaneously satisfy directionality and distance. The CEO is Jongtae Park, father of Park Yeji, who is active on the Korea Ladies Professional Golf Association (KLPGA) Tour.
Popularity is rapidly increasing not only in Korea but also in the United States, Japan, China, Vietnam, Australia, and Indonesia. Starting with a 10% usage rate on the 2020 KLPGA Tour, it has now reached about 30%. Players such as Im Heejeong, Jung Yoonji, Jeon Yesung, and Choi Hyejin have reached the top using Monsta Shafts.
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