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 ...
Fujikura’s Ventus shaft has seen a significant uptick in Tour usage since it was introduced at the end of 2018. During the 2020 Northern Trust, Ventus led the way (23/34) as Fujikura topped the driver ...
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 ...
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 ...
A low-spin shaft first used by Dustin Johnson at the Masters and a profile designed for golfers that require a higher launch are the latest additions to Fujikura’s growing Ventus shaft line. Coming ...
Fujikura's Axiom iron shafts are fighting the stigma that graphite iron shafts are only for slower or older players. Now there are even more options. Fujikura just added new 95-R, 95-S and 125-S flex ...
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 ...
Graphite shafts are nothing new. They’ve been in drivers and fairway woods for decades, nearly every hybrid comes with a graphite shaft, but irons are a different story. For many golfers, steel has ...
For all the evolution in golf equipment in recent years (seen any 1-irons or metal spikes lately?), one truism has largely still remained. Graphite and composite shafts are for drivers and other metal ...