KINGSTON, Ontario (December 16th, 2013) – The Sea Island, Ga. resident, and 8th ranked golfer in the world, continued a year of stellar golf with a win at the 2013 Franklin Templeton Shark Shootout. The Bridgestone staff player teamed with another Sea Island resident to run away from the field and win this championship.
Early this year, this Georgia Tech graduate was custom fit by Justin Nelson of Cool Clubs into a Bridgestone 9.5 J series driver and ACCRA Tour Z ST 55 M4 shaft. Since that time he has been on quite a roll! It has been quite a year for this golfer as he has won twice on the PGA Tour in 2013; at the President's Cup and now the Shark Shootout.
Players trusting ACCRA golf shafts on the PGA Tour have amassed three victories and there are currently two players in the top 10 of the World Golf Rankings.
"ACCRA truly believes that every golfer should be properly fit for every golf club in their bag by a professional club fitter/builder. In the long run, this will provide every discerning golfer with better results," stated Gawain Robertson, ACCRA Golf co-founder. "In this case, a PGA Tour player visited Cool Clubs in Scottsdale, Arizona and was fit by master club fitter, Justin Nelson, to an ACCRA Tour Z ST 55. After being fit he went on to have his best year ever including two PGA Tour victories," continued Robertson.
ACCRA certified fitters are located in virtually every major golf hot spots in North America, Europe, Asia, Africa and South America. ACCRA Premium Golf Shafts are exclusively available through the world's best club fitters because it simply does not make sense to buy off a rack without being custom fit. PGA Tour players, elite amateurs and discerning golfers of all levels can benefit by having their clubs matched to their swing.
ACCRA shafts have always been designed to enable the world’s best club fitters to have multiple options. This ensures that serious golfers of all levels can be properly fit to maximize launch conditions for increase distance and accuracy.
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Monday, December 16, 2013
The most consistent golfer on Tour partners to win the Franklin Templeton Shark Shootout using a custom fit ACCRA Premium Golf Shaft
Friday, December 13, 2013
ACCRA's Gawain Robertson and Dave Makarucha receive Top Golf Exucutives in Canada Award
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My take: One of the elite names in premium golf shafts, ACCRA executives Gawain Robertson (left) and Dave Makarucha (right) continue to infuse the Kingston, Ontario-based brand into the industry with shafts of impeccable quality and performance. To do so, Robertson and Makarucha continue to put their branding and promotional trust into professional club fitters around the world along with high-profile usage by PGA Tour professionals such as Luke Donald, Peter Hanson, Tim Clark, Miguel Angel Jiminez and Mark Calcavecchia. That combination continues to pay dividends for the brand and its continued growth in the shaft category is evidence the formula works. Honourable mention this year to Dave Bradley of TaylorMade-adidas Canada.
My take: Although it stakes its global reputation on beautifully crafted irons, Miura Golf’s ability to produce outstanding products in other categories is vastly underappreciated. Case in point: Miura’s KM-007 putter. Part of the Vancouver company’s Series 57 putter line, Katsurhiro Miura’s elegantly crafted KM-007 mallet uses the same close-grain forging process used in the company’s irons and is CNC milled for outstanding feel and responsiveness. Amid golf’s best-known putter brands, this is a standout product from the Canadian OEM. Honourable mention to ACCRA for its new Hybrex iron shafts and Catwalk’s always fashionable women’s Zippy product.
Canadian Golf Executive of the Year
The nominees: Dave Wilson (PING Canada), James Lepp (Kikkor Golf), Ted Manning (Acushnet Canada) Don Nichols (Second Skin), Gawain Robertson/Dave Makarucha (ACCRA Golf), John Sibley (Nike Golf Canada), Dave Bradley (TaylorMade-adidas Canada), Sima Anvari/Lauren Demerling (Catwalk Artwear)
The Winner: Gawain Robertson/Dave Makarocha (ACCRA Golf)
The Winner: Gawain Robertson/Dave Makarucha (ACCRA Golf)
My take: One of the elite names in premium golf shafts, ACCRA executives Gawain Robertson (left) and Dave Makarucha (right) continue to infuse the Kingston, Ontario-based brand into the industry with shafts of impeccable quality and performance. To do so, Robertson and Makarucha continue to put their branding and promotional trust into professional club fitters around the world along with high-profile usage by PGA Tour professionals such as Luke Donald, Peter Hanson, Tim Clark, Miguel Angel Jiminez and Mark Calcavecchia. That combination continues to pay dividends for the brand and its continued growth in the shaft category is evidence the formula works. Honourable mention this year to Dave Bradley of TaylorMade-adidas Canada.
- See more at: http://scoregolf.com/blog/rick-young/2013/december/younger-awards-part-iv#sthash.3kVF28NO.dpuf
Canadian Golf Product of the Year
The nominees: BioSteel Sports Drink, Miura KM-007 putter, Sunice Albany Jacket, DryRainge, Kikkor Men’s Player-Tips Collection, ACCRA Hybrex iron shafts, Catwalk Zippy 2013, Hollas Men’s Drywick 1/4-Zip
The Winner: Miura KM-007 Putter
My take: Although it stakes its global reputation on beautifully crafted irons, Miura Golf’s ability to produce outstanding products in other categories is vastly underappreciated. Case in point: Miura’s KM-007 putter. Part of the Vancouver company’s Series 57 putter line, Katsurhiro Miura’s elegantly crafted KM-007 mallet uses the same close-grain forging process used in the company’s irons and is CNC milled for outstanding feel and responsiveness. Amid golf’s best-known putter brands, this is a standout product from the Canadian OEM. Honourable mention to ACCRA for its new Hybrex iron shafts and Catwalk’s always fashionable women’s Zippy product.
- See more at: http://scoregolf.com/blog/rick-young/2013/december/younger-awards-part-iv#sthash.qICVh9eK.dpuf
Monday, November 25, 2013
Former
world #1 wins the Dunlop Phoenix Championship using ACCRA
For
a Second straight year!!
Kingston,
Ontario (November 25th, 2013) – ACCRA
Premium Golf Shafts is proud that a recent #1 ranked player in the world
continues to trust ACCRA golf shafts in both his driver and fairway wood. His
custom fit TaylorMade SLDR driver was fit with an ACCRA Tour Z ST65 shaft and
his 3 wood featured an ACCRA XC65 shaft. This player has trusted ACCRA shafts
for more than 7 years and ACCRA is honored to have such a world-class player
continue to trust ACCRA.
This
completes a fantastic finish to the 2013 season for players trusting ACCRA. A 3rd
place finish on the 2013 PGA Tour money list, A top 5 finish at the CIMB
Classic, 3 top 10’s (T2, T4, & T7) at The McGladrey Classic, a 3rd
at the OHL Classic at Mayakoba, and now a championship victory.
This
Northwestern grad won the final tournament of the 2011 PGA Tour season to
secure his first PGA Tour money title and weeks later he did the same on the
European Tour. He also obtained “Player
of the Year” status, as well as the #1 golfer in the world ranking. The 2012 season was also successful as he
maintained the #1 world ranking for most of the year. A swing change in 2013
has now proved to pay off with this prestigious victory at the 2013 Dunlop
Phoenix championship.
The
victory at the prestigious Dunlop Phoenix in Miyazaki, Japan marked his first victory
of the season and sets this great champion up for another run at the #1
position in the world rankings in 2014.
Recent Dunlop Phoenix winners include Tiger Woods (twice), Thomas Bjorn
(twice), Ian Poulter, Padriag Harrington, Lee Westwood and David Duval.
“Professional
golf is a great proving ground for new technologies. The ACCRA Tour Z line of
shafts has enjoyed unprecedented success on PGA Tours worldwide since it’s
inception 2 years ago. When players using our shafts achieve success, it just
reaffirms the importance of going through a proper fitting and utilizing an
excellent product,” said Ron Graham, ACCRA Tour Rep. “On tour we take time to
find the ACCRA shaft that optimizes a player’s launch conditions and, in each
case, the renowned ACCRA feel plays a
big part in any professional trusting ACCRA shafts,” continued Graham.
ACCRA
Tour Z shafts have been on quite a run in the past two years; in 2013 Tour Z
shafts have accumulated wins around the globe including a WGC event, the
Memorial Championship, the Presidents Cup and now the Dunlop Phoenix in Japan.
“ACCRA has always been dedicated to developing
shafts for all levels of discerning golfers and top ranked professional
golfers. All Tour players that choose to trust their game with ACCRA go through
a fitting process similar to what any golfer would experience when visiting a
certified ACCRA fitter,” said Gawain Robertson, ACCRA co-founder. “All ACCRA shaft designs are developed with
custom fitting in mind. Our belief is
that the only way to optimize a golfer’s potential is through professional
custom fitting, and this is why ACCRA shafts are only available through being
professionally fit by a network of certified ACCRA fitters on every continent,”
continued Robertson.
Sunday, June 30, 2013
2013 Memorial Tournament Champion trusts custom fit driver with an
ACCRA Premium Golf Shaft
KINGSTON, Ontario (June 6, 2013) – PGMC/ACCRA extends our sincerest congratulations to the 2013 Champion of the Memorial Tournament presented by Nationwide in Dublin, Ohio. Played on the famed Miurfield Village Golf Course against one of the years strongest fields, the Georgia Tech grad birdied the 72nd hole to win by 2 shots.
The Sea Island Georgia resident has moved to second in the 2013 FedEx Cup points race, second in official PGA Tour money earned with more than $4,000,000.00, and, is now only the second player on Tour with multiple wins this season. This now makes two players in the top 7 of the world golf rankings, choosing to trust their games with an ACCRA Tour Z shaft.
This champion was custom fit to a Bridgestone 9.5 J Series driver with an ACCRA Tour Z ST55 premium shaft by Justin Nelson of Cool Clubs in Scotsdale, Arizona just before his first win of the season at the WGC Accenture Match Play.
"ACCRA golf is a huge proponent of the art and science of custom clubfitting. PGA Tour players are professionally custom fit on a weekly basis by manufacture's tour vans that are onsite at each event. This case was a little different. The Champion choose to be fit by a brand agnostic professional clubfitter offsite from the PGA Tour. Using the latest in technology and decades of golf club and golf shaft knowledge, Cool Clubs determined this combination of Bridgestone and ACCRA was the best one to help this Ryder Cupper maximize his launch conditions," stated Gawain Robertson, co-founder of ACCRA. "The coolest part of this story is that any golfer can visit a certified ACCRA fitter, like Cool Clubs, and receive a tour fitting experience just like the winner of the 2013 Memorial Tournament," continued Mr. Robertson.
ACCRA certified fitters are located in virtually every major golf center in North America, Europe, Asia, Africa and South America. ACCRA premium golf shafts are exclusively available through the world's best clubfitters because it just does not make sense to buy off a rack.
"Each week, more and more PGA Tour players are changing to ACCRA. We are honored to have played a part in the success of so many of the world's best golfers," commented Dave Makarucha, co-founder of ACCRA. "Watching the world's best succeed with our shafts is exciting, yet all of us at ACCRA enjoy the success stories from grassroots golfers even more. Each year ACCRA grows along with the world's best professional clubfitters and we have promoted clubfitting since our inception in 2004. This is what we are most proud of."
ACCRA shafts have always been designed to enable the world’s best club fitters to have multiple options. This ensures that discerning golfers of all levels can be properly fit to maximize launch conditions for increase distance and accuracy.
ACCRA Hybrex featured in Golf Digest Stix
Golf Digest Stix
The, all new, ACCRA Hybrex iron shafts were highlighted in the latest Golf Digest Stix "tech" report.
Nice promo for ACCRA Hybrex and KBS Tour C-Taper Lite
Saturday, March 2, 2013
ACCRA wins 2013 WGC Accenture Match Play Championship
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Sunday, February 10, 2013
Younger Awards - Part IV
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Canadian Business Story of the Year | |||||
The nominees: Jim Little leaves RBC for Shaw Communications, PGA
Tour purchases Canadian Tour, Wasserman Media Group acquires Catalyst
Sponsorship Consulting, Callaway Golf Canada restructures, Cabot Links,
Golftown merges with Golfsmith, Callaway Golf Canada assumes sponsorship
of Golf in SchoolsThe Winner: PGA Tour purchases Canadian TourMy take: Amid a worthy grouping of nominees, this category for 2012 was strictly no contest. After languishing under tough economic circumstances since its 10-year Golf Channel agreement ended, the Canadian Tour not only got a financial reprieve from the PGA Tour early in the year, it wound up under its corporate umbrella. What it means for the newly named PGA Tour Canada remains in prospect. But a deserving tour and a group of great people running it get something they have not had in quite some time: stability. |
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Canadian Golf Product of the Year | |||||
The nominees: Sunice ‘Silver’, Arnie by Quagmire Golf, Hollas
Diversity Collection, Catwalk Zippy, Kikkor Men’s Pure Line, Dryrainge,
ACCRA Tour Z shafts, Sligo Golf pantsThe Winner: Arnie by Quagmire Golf/ACCRA Tour Z ShaftsMy take: Nothing between the two winners who tied and very little between a worthy grouping of nominees in this category. Arnold Palmer’s trust in Geoff Tait and Bobby Pasternak of Quagmire was rewarded with the debut of an outstanding line of Palmer-inspired apparel from the 1950s, 60s and 70s appropriately named ‘Arnie.’ The three deliveries were all met with critical acclaim. ACCRA Golf of Kingston, Ont., continues to be a force in the high-end shaft market. Former world No. 1 player in the world Luke Donald continues to put his trust in ACCRA. Many, many players in 2012 put their trust in ACCRA’s Tour Z product. |
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Canadian Executive of the Year | |||||
The nominees: Don Nichols (Second Skin), Mark Fletcher (Fletcher
Leisure Group), Geoff Tait/Bobby Pasternak (Arnie), James Lepp (Kikkor
Golf), Adam Barr (Miura Golf), Dave Wilson (PING Canada), Gawain
Robertson/Dave Makarocha (ACCRA Golf)The Winner: James Lepp (Kikkor Golf)My take: As I write this James Lepp is one of two finalists for Big Break Greenbrier. That’s not why he is Executive of the Year. The former NCAA Golf champion’s vision for his fledgling company Kikkor means he’s willing to go the extra mile to help brand his product and further infuse its identity into a younger golf demographic. Lepp works hard at it. He’s been strong in the area of social media, runs contest after contest to keep people intrigued and he’s never met a microphone he didn’t like. Lepp got added traction with a few Canadian Tour friends, as well as LPGA Tour player Ryann O’Toole. He continues to be chief designer, CEO and COO, communications and marketing director. THAT’S why he’s my 2012 Executive of the Year. |
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Emerging Canadian Golf Company of the Year | |||||
The nominees: BioSteel, Spanner Golf, MA-Nine, Team World Golf, Pin High Golf, Just Golf Inc.The Winner: BioSteelMy take: An incumbent sports drink in the NHL with the likes of Tyler Seguin of the Boston Bruins, Carey Price of the Montreal Canadians and former Toronto Maple Leaf standout Gary Roberts, BioSteel entered the golf market in 2012 doing so in a big way. The Canadian company signed PGA Tour winner Hunter Mahan to its staff and made great strides in introducing its healthy hydration product at golf courses across the country. |
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Canadian Golf Company of the Year | |||||
The nominees: Sunice, Quagmire/Arnie, Miura Golf, Sligo, Second Skin, ACCRA Golf, Sundog, Catwalk Performance ArtwearThe Winner: SligoMy take: A longtime Canadian brand that, rather than fall just under the radar, was all over the radar during 2012. Sligo’s spring/fall offering of products gained immediate acceptance with its retail accounts around North America and produced traction with emerging Sligo markets in Asia and Australia. Adding Weyburn, Sask.’s Graham DeLaet and Scotland’s Russell Knox to existing staff member Brian Gay on the endorsement team gave the brand more well-intentioned marketability with golfers interested in blending up-tempo fashion with performance. |
Saturday, February 9, 2013
ACCRA in Golfweek Magazine
Yesterday, ACCRA was featured in Golfweek magazine online by respected writer Jim Achenbach. This was an exciting day for all of us at ACCRA as we certainly consider ourselves as the biggest proponents of club fitting in the industry. Thank you to Mr. Achenbach for his belief in the club fitting community.
Golfweek link
Golfweek link
SHAFT MONTH: ACCRA'S CO-OWNER, A PREACHER OF PROPER FITTING
As of Friday, February 8, 2013
Gawain Robertson, co-owner of shaftmaker Accra Premium Golf Shafts in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, may be the most straightforward person in the entire golf shaft industry.
Robertson was a touring pro for 16 years and a club pro for 9 years. In 2008, he and partner Dave Makarucha bought the Accra name from shaft manufacturer UST. Robertson is widely known as the man who makes driver and 3-wood shafts for former world No. 1 Luke Donald, although he appears to be just as concerned about amateur golfers as he is touring professionals.
And he is the first to tell amateur golfers that what they don’t know about shaft torque and flex can hurt them.
Robertson is a loud and insistent spokesman for professional golf club fitters, those individuals who understand how to put together a proper set of golf clubs for each golfer. Getting the right shaft torque and flex is a big part of that process.
The Accra business is based on intelligent, informed fitting, and Accra shafts are available only through a network of some 350 club fitters around the world. Accra shafts belong to two primary families: DyMatch ($199) and Tour Z ($299). Besides Donald, touring pros such as Peter Hanson, Ryan Palmer, Tim Clark, Miguel Angel Jimenez and Mark Calcavecchia have used Accra shafts.
A 30-year industry veteran, Robertson preaches the importance of grasping shaft principles.
“Be careful when you talk about torque," he said. "We know that torque is a measurement of how much a shaft twists. What we don’t always know is how that torque was measured. There is no standard method.”
One common way: Using a torque machine to take readings in two different directions. Then the two are averaged to produce a single torque number. In general terms, a lower number (2.0 into the low 3s) indicates more rigidity, while a higher number (the high 3s into the 4s and 5s) indicates a softer feel.
Accra is among the shaft companies that produce a torque profile by taking zone readings – in essence measuring the entire shaft to gain an understanding of how and where the torque is taking place.
Robertson also urges golfers to understand the whole flex profile of their shafts. Producing a single flex description – R, S or X – can be viewed as a simplification of a complex process that deserves more attention.
Why should all golfers seek an understanding of torque and flex? Because they are part of the equation in the loading of the club during the swing.
The element most important in fitting, Robertson insists, is how a golfer loads the club and the shaft. How much torsion – not swing speed – a golfer is producing during the swing is the critical factor. Torsion refers generally to leverage and specifically to the uncoiling of the body during the swing.
“Good fitters look at how you load a club,” he said. “It’s far more important than your swing speed. The question is this: Which shaft profile works best for you?
“Our Accra shafts don’t have a letter flex,” explained Robertson, who designates a letter and a number, such as the intentionally ambiguous M4 used by many touring pros, to classify each shaft. “We don’t want consumers focusing on what flex they have. A flex letter on a shaft is almost irrelevant.
“What you need to know is what profile shaft works for you. It’s the whole profile. Every good shaft company will make very good shafts that fit every type of player. As a smart golfer, you just have to find out which shaft it is.”
The new language of shafts is such that golfers should be talking about separate shaft characteristics in the tip section, mid section and butt section. Most golfers know that tips can be stronger or weaker, but so can the mid section and butt sections.
Know your swing, know your shafts. According to Robertson, this knowledge will pay dividends.
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