These shafts dominate on the PGA Tour. Are they right for you?

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 again: Fujikura Ventus. 

Ventus isn’t not just a popular shaft but it’s also the shaft of choice for many of the world’s best players. But why? What’s the secret sauce behind Ventus, and should you be thinking about one to your own bag?

Lock in gear heads; we’re diving in. 

Why Fujikura Ventus shafts are a Tour darling 

The numbers don’t lie: Ventus is an absolute beast on Tour. Week after week, it’s one of the most played wood shafts on the PGA Tour. And it’s not just there for show; guys are winning with it. 

– Rory McIlroy plays a Ventus Black in his driver

– Scottie Scheffler plays Ventus Black in his driver and fairway woods

– Tony Finau, Rickie Fowler, Max Homa, and Collin Morikawa all have had Ventus shafts in the bag

– 15 of the top-30 ranked players in the world play Ventus shafts

That says a lot. These guys test everything. That so many keep coming back to Ventus tells you all you need to know. 

VeloCore: The tech that changed the shaft game 

The backbone of Ventus is VeloCore technology, Fujikura’s secret sauce. It is applied to the full length of the shaft of the and is composed of a multi-material weave, which reduces twisting on off-center hits. The result? Way more control and stability through the swing, tighter dispersion and more consistent ball speed, even when you don’t catch the ball perfectly in the center of the face. 

It’s like a stability system for your swing. You still have to swing it well, but VeloCore gives you that extra level of confidence that the ball will behave the way it’s supposed to. 

Low launch, low spin: Built for control 

The entire Ventus lineup has one core DNA: low spin, tight dispersion, Tour-level control. The OG Blue was already a spin killer. Then the Black took that to another level. And now with the Ventus TR and the Gen 3 VeloCore+ lineup, things have gotten even more dialed. 

Which kind of players does this help? 

If you swing it fast, have a quick transition and tend to over-spin the ball, Ventus can help you flight it down, hit fairways and stop your tee shot from climbing into orbit or get eaten alive by any breath of wind. 

 

But — and this part’s important — Ventus is a “fit-first” shaft family. It’s not for everyone. If you have a slower swing speed, or you have a smooth tempo, you may be leaving distance on the table with such a

Ventus Blue, Black, Red…and now White? 

Ventus color-codes its models to make life a little easier: 

Ventus Blue

The “do-it-all” mid-launch, low-spin profile. Best balance of control and feel for most players. You’ll find this in the bags of Tour pros and weekend warriors alike.  

 Ventus Red 

A higher launching option (but still on the low side) that still keeps spin in check. Great for players who need help getting the ball up without sacrificing control. Especially popular in fairway woods and hybrids.

Ventus White

The newest offering in the family. Lightweight parts with the signature consistency that Ventus is known for. Offers players a higher launching part than the rest of the family but still maintains tighter dispersion and retains ball speeds.

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