Product launches, tour performances, industry press, and engineering stories straight from the team behind KHT.

Ava Chen (Girls 10–11, Brooklyn NY) and Lucy Cui (Girls 12–13, Honolulu HI) won their divisions at Augusta National's Drive, Chip and Putt National Finals — both playing AutoFlex shafts.

Yana Wilson, Dumina's official 2026–2027 shaft partner, games the AutoPower Snipe in driver, fairway woods, and hybrids — birdying all five par-5s at the Chevron Championship.

World Golf Hall of Famer Lee Trevino chose the AutoFlex shaft for his Callaway Mavrik driver at the 2023 PNC Championship — lighter weight and soft flex matching his senior swing perfectly.

Dumina forms an official long drive team, pairing KHT shaft technology with elite long drive competitors.

Golf Monthly tests the full 2026 lineup — the AutoPower Flex earns special recognition for its balance of speed and control.

An independent deep-dive into the AutoFlex range — performance, feel, and whether the investment pays off for real golfers.

Matt Saternus tests the Dream 7 — a soft, active feel with higher launch and impressive carry gains for smooth-tempo players.

Matt Meeker tests both new AutoPower shafts — gains in swing speed and ball speed confirmed.

Russ Ryden evaluates the AutoPower Snipe driver, fairway, and hybrid — the firmest, most conventional feel in the AutoFlex family.

A thorough review of the AutoPower Flex — how Dumina's newest KHT shaft performs across a range of swing speeds.

An honest real-world test of the Dream 7 — impressive technology, but fitting is critical to getting the most from this shaft.

Matt Saternus tests the Autoflex Original — lighter, faster through the ball, and genuinely addictive to swing.

Jack Hirsh on the Joy365 and Dream 7 — two new KHT models expanding the autoFlex lineup.

Golf.com spotlights the AutoFlex as a breakout hit — unconventional engineering driving real demand at retailers nationwide.

Sports Illustrated investigates the Korean shaft defying conventional wisdom — and quietly winning fans worldwide.

Golf.com goes inside Adam Scott's decision to put the secretive KHT-powered AutoFlex SF505 XX in play at the Farmers Insurance Open — the first PGA Tour player to do so.