News Summary
Project X introduces the Denali Frost golf shaft line, featuring two profiles: Blue Frost for mid-launch and Black Frost for low-launch. With advanced technology and expected retail availability in early 2026, golfers can look forward to enhanced performance. Both shafts utilize high-modulus carbon fiber and feature similar EI profiles, designed to elevate golfing experiences. The community is also buzzing about other gear innovations, showcasing the evolution of golf equipment aimed at improving player performance on the course.
New Launch: Project X Unveils the Denali Frost Golf Shaft Line
Golf enthusiasts, mark your calendars! Project X has made a significant splash on the PGA Tour with the debut of its updated Denali Frost golf shaft line. This exciting new range first caught the eye of players during the latter part of 2023, and after a brief wait, it’s now available to the public as of early 2024!
Two Great Profiles to Choose From
What’s the big news about the Denali Frost? Well, it introduces golfers to two fantastic profiles: the Blue Frost and the Black Frost. The Blue Frost is designed as a mid-launch option for golfers who love that sweet spot hitting a little higher ball flight. On the other hand, the Black Frost is your best bet when aiming for a lower launch and spin, giving you that extra edge in control and performance.
Innovative Technology Incorporated
Both of these shafts come packed with Project X’s advanced Focused Rotational Stability Technology. This innovation focuses on enhancing shaft stability where it matters most, ensuring your shots have tighter dispersion and consistent performance. The use of high-modulus carbon fiber in specific sections of the shaft further amplifies stability without sacrificing the smooth feel that every golfer craves.
The clever design means that both the Blue Frost and Black Frost shafts share an EI profile that’s quite similar. They feature a stiff handle section that gracefully transitions into a softer tip. Now, if we talk about the Black Frost shaft in particular, it’s slightly stiffer overall, with a wise use of high-modulus material concentrated more towards the tip. Thus, it supports a lower launch and lower spin, tailoring perfectly to players who wish to keep their ball flight tight and controlled.
If you lean toward that traditional mid-launch and mid-spin profile, the Blue Frost shaft has you covered, thanks to its incorporation of high-modulus carbon fiber in the mid-section. This assists in achieving that delightful shot trajectory many players are after.
Availability to Pros First, Then the Public
Right now, both the Blue Frost and Black Frost shafts are making their rounds on the professional tours, but the waiting game for the rest of us won’t be too long. Retail availability is expected to roll out by early 2026, so keep your eyes peeled if you want to snag one for your game! For the moment, if you’re particularly keen on these new shafts, they are solely available in the Tour X-Stiff (TX) flex and come in weights of 60, 70, and 80 grams.
Exciting Times in Golf Equipment
In other exciting gear news, the golf community is buzzing about Miura’s new limited-edition KM-Baby Blades irons. These smaller irons have been crafted with a keen focus on enhancing feedback, providing golfers with that all-important feel during their swings.
Craig from GolfWRX shared that the discussions within the golfing community about the latest equipment are heating up, reflecting a growing trend of technological advancements aimed squarely at enhancing competitive performance on the course. The launch of Project X’s Denali Frost shafts is just another step in that direction, promising golfers new ways to improve their game while enjoying the sport.
Player Performance Enhancement Continues
With innovations like the Denali Frost and exciting offerings from other brands, one thing is certain—the evolution of golf equipment is changing how players experience the game. As we look forward to more releases and technological upgrades, golfers at every level can look ahead to improvements that will undoubtedly make a difference on the tee, fairway, and green. Keep practicing, and don’t forget to watch for these exciting new shafts to hit the shelves in the not-so-distant future!
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- GolfWRX: New Project X Denali Frost Shafts
- National Club Golfer: Best Golf Drivers
- Today’s Golfer: Ping G440 Drivers
- PGA Tour: Rickie Fowler’s New Driver
- GolfWRX: Project X Denali Shaft Review
- Wikipedia: Golf Equipment
- Google Search: Golf Shafts
- Google Scholar: Golf Equipment Technology
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Golf
- Google News: Golf News

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