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Fujikura’s Ventus Velocore+ Red, Black shafts making waves

Fujikura Ventus Velocore+ Red, Black shafts

Fujikura's Ventus Velocore+ Blue was never going to be an only child for very long, and VeloCore+ Red and Black are making waves.

Jeffrey Westbrook

Fujikura’s Ventus Velocore+ Blue was never going to be an only child for very long. Early success and acceptance on Tour — Scottie Scheffler swears by the shaft — eventually gave way to the introduction of two new profiles that are already making waves: VeloCore+ Red and Black ($350 each).

Arguably the most popular driver and fairway wood shaft in the marketplace, Ventus’ newest profiles aim to benefit golfers who require specific launch and spin windows.

The Red is designed for golfers looking to add height through a stable spin profile, while the Black is geared for faster swing speeds seeking a robust low launch and spin package. While the profiles are decidedly different, both incorporate Fujikura’s proprietary VeloCore+ technology, which promotes greater energy transfer through a multi-material bias core leading to more consistent ball speeds and center-face contact without sacrificing accuracy and control.

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Fujikura 2024 Ventus Red Wood Shaft

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Fujikura 2024 Ventus Black Wood Shaft

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