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Element 21 Golf Company (ETGF.OB) Offers Golf Technology in a Class All Its Own

Much has been happening for Element 21 to cause more than a few eyebrows to raise. Today marked the effect of a 1 for 20 reverse split, and along with it, a symbol change. (The stock was previously identified as EGLF.OB) The company has also been generating a lot of press coverage from names like Stockwire.com, WallSt.net Radio, and Fox Sports Radio. But what really sets Element 21 apart from even the biggest names in golf equipment is it’s employment of an exciting new space-age material; Scandium.

Scandium, an alloy originally developed for high-tech aeronautic applications, boasts a strength-to-weight ratio greater than that of any sporting material in use today. To provide a little perspective on the metal’s performance, it improves upon the performance ratio of steel by 70 percent. Graphite and aluminum are bested by 40 and 50 percent respectively, while even Titanium is 25-percent less effective.

Scandium has not yet been put to widespread use (it can only be found in Element 21 products), but already products manufactured with the material are showing up on international radars. A player on the PGA Tour recently placed 3rd at the prestigious Arnold Palmer Bay Hill Invitational Tournament with Scandium in his bag. Carefully controlled tests pitting Scandium shafts against other popular alloys have shown Element 21’s technology to increase distance by more than 15 yards. Players are also reporting marked improvements in accuracy, consistency, and shock-absorbency.

Every golfer is going to want to look into this dramatic leap forward in current technology, and the only way they can now do so is to become a customer of Element 21 Golf Company.

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