
SHAFTS

WHITE 65 /// A, R, S FLEXES
S2S FITTING / / /
BLACK DCT:
WHITE DCT:


DISPERSION CONTROL TIP TECHNOLOGY
/ / / FOR ENHANCED PRECISION
The S2S Black and S2S White shafts are standout performers in the Wishon Golf range, offering targeted solutions for golfers with specific swing characteristics. These shafts have been refined through years of comparative analysis of shaft bend profile technology culminating in the introduction of Wishon Golf’s proprietary Dispersion Control Tip (DCT) Technology.
This innovation focuses on refining the stiffness design across the entire tip section, softening the upper tip while stiffening the lower tip to enhance the golfer’s sense of a more solid and consistent impact feel. By stabilising the tip section at the moment of impact, the new DCT technology delivers a tighter, more controlled dispersion pattern, enabling golfers to experience improved accuracy and greater confidence in their shots with. a more solid feel.
The S2S Black and White DCT shafts reflect Wishon’s commitment to advance shaft engineering design. By aligning shaft performance with individual swing dynamics, these shafts offer golfers an optimised experience enhancing both feel and accuracy on the course.
BLACK DCT
WHITE DCT
BLACK DCT BEND PROFILE DESIGN (CPM/454g tip weight)
WHITE DCT BEND PROFILE DESIGN (CPM/454g tip weight)

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Tom these look quite interesting. Do they have different trim instructions given the focus on the tip?
Zachary
No, the standard tip trim for the new White and new Black shafts are the same as for the normal White and Black wood shafts. The difference in the tip section design is built into the new shaft designs with normal tip trims in mind.
TOM
Tom, do you plan to stop the non DCT range or is it an add on to the current range ?
Any plan to carry on with dct for irons, dct for blue, red, green…
Thanks
Patrice Thanks very much for your question about the little change in the tip section stiffness design that I did with the new DCT version of the White and Black wood shafts. For now we are just watching the sales and listening to any comments from the clubmakers who do try the new White and Black designs so we can better determine how the clubmakers and their golfers feel about the new versions compared to the standard versions that have been in the shaft product line for a very long time. If we feel the responses are leaning over toward… Read more »