It’s been almost a half-century since Department of Justice antitrust regulators and True Temper Corp., one of the world’s largest makers of golf club shafts, settled a case in which the company agreed not to fix prices and carve up sales’ territories.

In the 1950s, the Memphis-based private company commanded 90 percent of steel golf shaft sales. Now the company, renamed True Temper Sports Inc., has 34 percent of the market and faces stiff domestic and international competition in the steel and graphite golf shaft business.

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