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 ...
Another week, another win for Scottie Scheffler — and Ventus shafts. If you’ve caught only snippets of PGA Tour coverage over the past few years, you’ve probably seen one shaft name come up again and ...
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 ...
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 ...
Fujikura dominated the driver shaft count at the Players Championship with a resounding 59 being used to help navigate the tough driving test that is TPC Sawgrass, including a Ventus Black 7X in the ...
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 Ryder Cup is a lot of things to a lot of people. It’s Europe vs. the United States, golf’s answer to college football Saturdays, and the rare week when players who normally spend their lives ...
Now, be honest, how many of you have been fully custom-fit for your hybrids or utility irons, or more specifically, the shafts that go in them? My guess is that the number would be less than 50%, and ...