Newton Golf’s Fast Motion Shaft Powers Jiménez to Kaulig Companies Championship Victory, Cementing Number One Ranking
CAMARILLO, Calif., June 23, 2025 – Newton Golf (NWTG), the innovative golf technology company, is celebrating another major victory, as Miguel Ángel Jiménez clinched the Kaulig Companies Championship on the PGA TOUR Champions using the company’s Fast Motion Shaft. This win marks his third major championship title on the PGA TOUR Champions and the second major victory for the Newton Motion shaft.
Jiménez secured his 17th PGA TOUR Champions title with a dramatic birdie on the second playoff hole, further solidifying his top ranking. The victory is Jiménez’s fourth this season and his second since incorporating the Newton Fast Motion shaft into his game just five starts prior. Since debuting the shaft at the Regions Tradition in mid-May, he has achieved two wins and one top-10 finish, showcasing the consistency and confidence gained with the Newton technology.
A true icon in professional golf, Jiménez boasts an impressive track record of 45 global victories across the PGA TOUR Champions, DP World Tour, and other international events. A four-time Ryder Cup team member, he remains a dominant force on the Tour in 2025.
“The momentum Miguel is generating speaks volumes, and we are incredibly proud to contribute to his success,” said Dr. Greg Campbell, Executive Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Newton Golf. “Congratulations to Miguel on another remarkable win. When top-tier players trust our shafts in the most critical moments, it’s the highest possible validation of the innovation and precision we build into every product.”
The Fast Motion shaft is making a mark on the Tour, with 10 professionals – who have a combined 10 major championships in their careers – now using the shaft across the PGA TOUR Champions and LPGA Tour. Overall, over 40 Tour professionals are currently playing with Newton Motion shafts.
Building upon the four core innovations of the Newton Motion shaft—including Elongated Bend Profile, Kinetic Energy Storage, Symmetry 360 Construction, and Variable Bend Profile—the Newton Fast Motion series is engineered for golfers seeking lighter shafts without sacrificing stability, accuracy, or control.
Lightweight and Lethal: High-Modulus Materials
The Newton Fast Motion shafts incorporate cutting-edge high-modulus Toray carbon fibers, prized for their exceptional strength-to-weight ratio. This design reduces shaft weight by approximately 10 grams compared to the standard Motion series, enabling faster swing speeds while maintaining outstanding accuracy and stability. Players experience a natural feel during the swing, optimizing timing and sequencing for more consistent contact.
“Roughly 30-40% of driver shafts in Regular and Stiff flexes fall under the 55-gram weight category, serving golfers who seek added swing speed without losing control,” added Dr. Greg Campbell, Executive Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Newton Golf. “This new line reflects our commitment to supporting the growing market segment of golfers seeking additional swing speed by utilizing lighter driver shafts.”
Eye-Catching Design: Dynamic Finish
The Newton Fast Motion series boasts a striking red-to-gold finish that shifts color under sunlight, a testament to Newton Golf’s focus on both performance and aesthetics. Every shaft is manufactured in the U.S.A. at Newton Golf’s St. Joseph, Missouri facility, ensuring strict quality control and meeting the growing demand from club fitters, retailers, and international distributors.
A Lighter Shaft Powered by Innovation
- Elongated Bend Profile – Optimized for fairway wood lengths, the Fast Motion shaft flexes across its entire length—from grip to tip—yielding enhanced clubhead speed.
- Kinetic Energy Storage Optimization – Proprietary construction enables efficient energy storage during the swing and controlled release at impact for a significant boost in exit velocity.
- Symmetry 360™ Construction – This design eliminates shaft spine, providing consistent flex regardless of clocking position— critical for adjustable drivers and fairway woods.
- Variable Bend Profile – Each flex is tuned based on swing speed rather than age or gender. Slower swings benefit from greater flex and torque, while faster swings require the opposite.
Additionally, the Newton Fast Motion shaft replaces traditional flex labels (Ladies, Senior, Stiff, etc.) with Newton’s proprietary DOT system. Ranging from one to seven dots, the system enables precise matching of shaft performance to individual swing profiles—allowing fitters to fine-tune performance more intuitively than legacy flex categories.
With the rising demand for lightweight performance shafts—especially among club fitters and moderate swing speed players—Newton Golf believes the Fast Motion series is well-positioned to drive sustained growth and brand momentum throughout 2025 and beyond.
About Newton Golf
At Newton Golf, we harness the power of physics to revolutionize golf equipment design. Formerly known as Sacks Parente, our rebranding reflects our commitment to innovation inspired by Sir Isaac Newton, the father of physics. By applying Newtonian principles to every aspect of our design process, we create precision-engineered golf equipment—including Newton Motion shafts and Gravity putters—that delivers unmatched stability, control, and performance. Our mission is to empower golfers with scientifically advanced tools that maximize consistency and accuracy, ensuring every swing is backed by the laws of physics.
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