What are the differences between Fujikura's Ventus TR Blue shaft and the updated Velocore+ model? I made a big discovery. The ...
Fujikura Tour rep Marshall Thompson explains the difference between the original Ventus TR Blue and the new VeloCore+. The post Why Fujikura's new Ventus TR Blue+ shaft is picking up steam on Tour ...
When golfers talk about stability in their drivers, they usually think about how the head is designed to compensate for off-center hits by not twisting too much. The less the face twists when a ball ...
Ever since its introduction to the world in 2018, the Ventus line of shafts from Fujikura — which started with the blue profile — has been one of the most popular lines of shafts on professional tours ...
Instead of nonsensical codes or names that don’t mean anything descriptive, several shaft brands have started using color systems over the last few seasons to make it easier for consumers and fitters ...
Fujikura’s Ventus shafts are coming off a banner year in 2025 where Ventus driver shafts won all four major championships, the Players and all but two of the PGA Tour’s Signature events. However, the ...
In 2018, Fujikura released the first Ventus shafts, and like many things in the golf world, it took some time to gain momentum and acceptance, but from the start, the Ventus shafts had an intriguing ...
The technology behind the most popular driver shafts in golf, the Fujikura Ventus and Ventus TR, is now coming to the company’s latest series of iron shafts. And while that may sound like a fairly ...
The new Fujikura Ventus shaft is the company’s latest effort to maximize driver distance for elite players while at the same time helping those who don’t hit the center of the clubface nearly as often ...
As players get bigger, faster and stronger on the PGA TOUR, low-launch, low-spin driver shafts have become commonplace for those with high swing speeds. Fujikura's Ventus is the latest shaft to offer ...