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		<title>UST Mamiya Releasing ATTAS Shafts</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ ORLANDO, Fla — The next time you have a great sushi meal and want to sound cool as you leave the restaurant, say, "Attas" (pronounced, Ah-Taas). According to Robb Schikner, UST Mamiya&#39;s vice president of sales and marketing, it&#39;s a form of Japanese slang meaning "thank you." It&#39;s also the name of the company&#39;s latest premium graphite golf shaft, and it will be arriving in better golf pro shops this season as an after-market upgrade for your driver, fairways woods and hybrid clubs. Unlike many premium graphite shafts that maintain a specific diameter through the butt section and then slowly taper to a narrower diameter near the tip, the ATTAS continuously tapers along the shafts entire length. The benefit of the continuous taper design is a smoother delivery of power as you swing down to the ball. "Because we are seeing a lot of benefits to that, we are working on some next generation ProForce products [UST/Mamiya&#39;s other popular premium shaft line] that will also have the constant taper design," Schikner said. It&#39;s also not a spin-killing shaft. The ATTAS is designed to promote a moderate ball flight that should appeal to many players. In fact, Stewart Cink put a prototype ATTAS shaft into his 5-wood midway through last season, and had lots of good things to say about it. The new ATTAS shafts will retail for about $350 at better pro shops and golf specialty stores. Related: Follow David Dusek on Twitter ]]></description>
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<p> ORLANDO, Fla  The next time you have a great sushi meal and want to sound cool as you leave the restaurant, say, &#8220;Attas&#8221; (pronounced, Ah-Taas). According to Robb Schikner, UST Mamiya&#39;s vice president of sales and marketing, it&#39;s a form of Japanese slang meaning &#8220;thank you.&#8221; It&#39;s also the name of the company&#39;s latest premium graphite golf shaft, and it will be arriving in better golf pro shops this season as an after-market upgrade for your driver, fairways woods and hybrid clubs. Unlike many premium graphite shafts that maintain a specific diameter through the butt section and then slowly taper to a narrower diameter near the tip, the ATTAS continuously tapers along the shafts entire length. The benefit of the continuous taper design is a smoother delivery of power as you swing down to the ball. &#8220;Because we are seeing a lot of benefits to that, we are working on some next generation ProForce products [UST/Mamiya&#39;s other popular premium shaft line] that will also have the constant taper design,&#8221; Schikner said. It&#39;s also not a spin-killing shaft. The ATTAS is designed to promote a moderate ball flight that should appeal to many players. In fact, Stewart Cink put a prototype ATTAS shaft into his 5-wood midway through last season, and had lots of good things to say about it. The new ATTAS shafts will retail for about $350 at better pro shops and golf specialty stores. Related: Follow David Dusek on Twitter </p>
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