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 ...
Fujikura’s Ventus shafts have become the most popular in the game, including wins in more than half the events played on the PGA Tour this year. The company announced Monday the latest upgrade to the ...
What are the differences between Fujikura's Ventus TR Blue shaft and the updated Velocore+ model? I made a big discovery. The ...
To say the Ventus line of shafts from Fujikura has been well received since its launch might undersell its success. From the original blue to the addition of the Red and Black profiles to the full TR ...
When asked their respective thoughts on why Fujikura’s Ventus shaft line is currently, according to Darrell Survey, the No. 1 played driver and fairway wood shaft across five tours, a PGA of America ...
The Ventus Pimento Edition—yes, really—is a limited-run driver shaft celebrating the most famous sandwich (and tournament) in golf. Available for the first time in both Blue and Black profiles, each ...
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 ...
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 lowdown: “Its identity is to reduce twisting and increase the MOI of the club. So what you have is material going at a 0-degree angle that affects bending, and some that goes at a 45-degree angle ...