Fujikura Shafts: Introducing the Ventus White

For years, the Fujikura Ventus line has been dominated by three color series that correspond to different shaft profiles. These are the Red, the Blue, and the venerable Ventus Black.

The Ventus Blue is everyman’s shaft, and performs well for players of a wide range of swing speeds. On the slower end, golfers will appreciate the Ventus Red’s slightly higher launch and spin. And as for golfers with the fastest swing speeds and tempos, there’s none that can match the uncompromisingly low-low performance of the Ventus Black.

But while these Fujikura shafts have performance locked down, particularly for golfers with faster swing speeds and tempos, the Ventus line hasn’t offered very much for amateur golfers and those with slower swing speeds.

Until now. The Fujikura Ventus White offers slightly higher launch and spin without compromising on Fujikura’s signature, even legendary, VeloCore stability.

The Fujikura Ventus White: Perfect for Beginners (and More)

The Fujikura Ventus White has a stiff tip for stability, paired with a medium-stiffness midsection and a softer, more active butt section which offers greater activity and sensitivity.

The great thing about the Fujikura Ventus White is the fact that it produces slightly higher launch and spin profiles than other Ventus shafts, including the Red, which up to now was the one to choose for that attribute.

Thanks to its unique profile, the Ventus White produces more launch and spin, sending the ball higher and giving it a little more backspin, both of which can positively influence carry distance, especially for players that struggle to achieve that with swing speed or strength alone.

But the curveball here is that the Ventus White does this without increasing shot dispersion, thanks to the VeloCore Technology for which all Ventus shafts are known. Extremely stable and consistent, Ventus shafts (White included) resist ovaling and deformation, even with aggressive swing tempos.

There’s one more ace up the Fujikura shaft’s proverbial sleeve: it is extremely lightweight, the lightest in the lineup, in fact. All three White profiles weigh a mere 49.5 grams. Being such a featherweight, it is easier for players to swing the shaft faster with less straining, which compounds the benefits of its other attributes.

Together, these traits make the Fujikura Ventus White one of the best shafts in Fujikura’s catalog, especially if you restrict the scope of the overview to shafts that are suitable for players with slightly slower swing speeds and tempos.

Where to Learn More About These Fujikura Shafts

Are you thinking one of these Fujikura shafts is a good match for you? It very well might be, and whether or not the Ventus White is a good match for you, there’s definitely one in the Fujikura Ventus lineup that is. You just need to find it.

Start your search online at Dallas Golf Company. They carry these Fujikura shafts and their fitters can help you answer questions about which shafts, or which shaft and club combinations, are the best choice for your purposes. Visit their website and get in touch with them today.

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