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Are all Ventus shafts VeloCore?

Are all Ventus shafts VeloCore?

No, only shafts that have the VeloCore logo near the tip have VeloCore Technology. “Stock” shafts that come already equipped in a new club do not have VeloCore.

What pros use Ventus shafts?

Notable players who have gamed a Fujikura Ventus shaft at some point this season: Hideki Matsuyama, Phil Mickelson, Rory McIlroy, Patrick Cantlay, Louis Oosthuizen, Jordan Spieth, Sergio Garcia, Garrick Higgo, Adam Scott, Lexi Thompson, and Nelly Korda.

Is Ventus a good shaft?

Ventus Blue This shaft is right on the borderline of mid and low-mid launch. Also offered in a 56 gram version in R, S and X flex all the way to an 86 gram version, but only in S and X flex. Our testing shows more mid than low-mid ball flight. The VENTUS Blue 5S is a GREAT shaft for a lot of our golfers!

What pros use Ventus black?

Fujikura Ventus Black 6 Tour Players

Player In the Bag On Club
Rory McIlroy June 2022 TaylorMade Stealth Plus Driver
Billy Horschel June 2022 Titleist TSi3 Driver
Max Homa May 2022 Titleist TSi3 Driver
Graeme McDowell April 2022 Srixon Z 785 Driver

What Flex is Ventus 5 A?

TECHNICAL SPECS

Model Flex Tip Flex
Ventus Black 5 X 93
Ventus Black 6 S 92
X 85
TX 86

What Flex is Ventus 5 R?

TECHNICAL SPECS

Model Flex Weight
Ventus Red 5 S 59
Ventus Red 6 R 64.5
S 65
X 66

Who uses Ventus shaft on tour?

If you counted up all the drivers, fairway woods and hybrids in play at the 2022 Farmers Insurance Open on the PGA Tour, more than 19 percent were fitted with a Fujikura Ventus shaft. Among the stars using a Ventus are Jordan Spieth, Rory McIlroy, Sam Burns, Aaron Wise, Max Homa and Billy Horschel.

Who uses Ventus red?

Fujikura Ventus Red 9 Tour Players

Player In the Bag On Club
Louis Oosthuizen February 2022 PING G425 Max 7-wood
Phil Mickelson January 2022 Callaway Apex UW Hybrid

What is Ventus FW?

Ventus is a Tour-inspired profile and the first to include Fujikura’s all-new VeloCore Technology in an accelerated taper, ultra-stiff tip profile. Maximum energy transfer from the tip section boosts the clubhead’s performance and a straight taper design enhances loading and feel.

What is Ventus TR?

The Fujikura Ventus TR is the new mid-launch, low-spin addition to the Ventus family. Fujikura utilized their proprietary enso analytics to identify that many players had the need to increase “torsional stiffness” in the mid and handle sections of the golf shaft.

Who uses Ventus blue?

What pros use Ventus red?

Should Ventus be blue or red?

Ventus Red (R2, R, S, X) With a more active tip section, the Red profile is designed to achieve a slightly higher launch and spin rate than Blue. The shaft has already found a home in the bags of Justin Thomas and Adam Scott, who’ve used the shaft at various points this season.

Who uses Ventus blue shaft?

Jordan Spieth
If you counted up all the drivers, fairway woods and hybrids in play at the 2022 Farmers Insurance Open on the PGA Tour, more than 19 percent were fitted with a Fujikura Ventus shaft. Among the stars using a Ventus are Jordan Spieth, Rory McIlroy, Sam Burns, Aaron Wise, Max Homa and Billy Horschel.

What is the difference between the Ventus red and Ventus black?

Fujikura recently rounded out their Ventus shaft line with the Ventus Red and Ventus Black. The original Ventus Blue was designed to be mid to low-mid launch shaft. The Ventus Red (mid-high) and Ventus Black (low) are leveraging the VeloCore Technology to offer the same tight dispersion and improved distance with different ball flight patterns.

Is Ventus red a good shaft for a driver?

This makes the Ventus Red not only a good shaft for a driver, but a higher launching fairway wood. This shaft is right on the borderline of mid and low-mid launch. Also offered in a 56 gram version in R, S and X flex all the way to an 86 gram version, but only in S and X flex.

Which Ventus shafts have the highest launch?

The highest launching of the Ventus models also offers the lightest shaft weights. Starting at 58 grams in an R2 (A+) flex, the shafts are also available up through 72 gram X flex. This makes the Ventus Red not only a good shaft for a driver, but a higher launching fairway wood. This shaft is right on the borderline of mid and low-mid launch.

Is Fujikura’s Ventus shafts good?

First of all, Ventus is one of many phenomenal shafts on the market. However, Fujikura has found something to run with. It’s the ability to offer a tour part at a true 60-gram weight class, all while giving players the same stability aspects of 70 to 80-gram shafts. Usually, less weight means more speed and potential loss of accuracy.