UST Mamiya’s LIN-Q PowerCore continues to build momentum across professional golf, delivering another victory at the Tulum Championship.
Gaming a LIN-Q PowerCore White 6X, the champion closed with a bogey-free 63, the lowest final-round score by a winner this season, securing a six-stroke margin of victory, the largest on tour in 2026.
Averaging 298 yards off the tee this season, the champion paired distance with control throughout the week, a combination that continues to define the performance of LIN-Q PowerCore players.
This week’s performance extended beyond the winner’s circle, as UST Mamiya had three players finish inside the top four at the Tulum Championship, reinforcing the growing presence of the brand across the field and the consistency of its shaft lineup in competitive conditions.
The latest victory marks back-to-back wins for LIN-Q PowerCore and three wins in the last five events, each achieved by a different player. That trend highlights the expanding adoption of LIN-Q PowerCore across professional tours, where more players are trusting the technology and converting that performance into results.
With continued success across multiple players and events, LIN-Q PowerCore is quickly establishing itself as one of the most trusted and in-demand shafts in the game today.

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