EnZo Golf Shaft Inc, Joins Lance Armstrong Foundation in
Fight Against Cancer

San Diego, CA — 6/10/08 — EnZo Golf Shafts Inc, joins the Lance Armstrong Foundation’s (LAF) fight against cancer by raising funds through the release of its ZONE 70 wood shaft. The ZONE 70 Golf Shaft fundraiser allows individuals in the San Diego area to do something bold in the face of cancer by supporting the mission of the LAF to inspire and empower people affected by cancer.

EnZo Golf has pledged to raise money for the LAF by donating a portion of all ZONE 70 wood shafts sold.

“Having both family and friends affected by cancer, I wanted the opportunity to give something back,” Sam Shuck said, President of EnZo Golf Shafts.

EnZo Golf Shafts will donate a portion of all sales from the BRAND NEW ZONE 70 wood shaft. Customer who purchase one of these shafts, whether from EnZo Golf direct or from a local distributor of club builder should email Sam Shuck at sam@enzogolfshafts.com to have there name added to the fundraising web site.

“I am proud to join thousands of other LAF supporters around the world in raising much needed funds,” Shuck said. “Together, we are helping people with cancer live life on their own terms.”

Funds raised through the ZONE 70 Sales will enable the LAF to continue helping people across the nation with the physical, emotional and practical challenges of cancer. Since its inception in 1997, the LAF has awarded more than $29 million to cancer survivorship programs and research.

About the Lance Armstrong Foundation
The Lance Armstrong Foundation inspires and empowers people affected by cancer. We provide the practical tools and resources survivors need to live life on their own terms. Our goal is to create a fundamental change in the expectations and experience of living with cancer and to lead and sustain a survivorship movement to help eliminate suffering due to cancer. We believe that in the battle with cancer, unity is strength, knowledge is power and attitude is everything. The LAF was founded in 1997 by cancer survivor and champion cyclist Lance Armstrong and is located in Austin, Texas.