For years, the Fujikura Ventus Red has been the go-to for golfers that love the stability offered by Fujikura’s VeloCore Technology, but who needed a slightly higher launch and more backspin to go the distance.
But there’s a new Fujikura Ventus shaft available, and one that’s even better positioned to take over where the Red leaves over on the high launch and spin end of the spectrum.
About the Fujikura Ventus White
The Fujikura Ventus White offers everything the Ventus Red offers to players with slightly slower swing speeds and tempos, and then some.
It is ideally optimized for players that need a slightly higher launch and a little more spin to generate greater carry distance without complicating shot dispersion.
Whereas the Ventus Red reliably produces medium-high to medium launch angles and consist, medium spin, the White is a little more flexible, and produces high launch and medium-high spin, with low kick points, across all three flex ratings.
If you’re the type of golfer that craves these attributes and needs them to get the ball just a little further to stretch your drives, there’s hardly a better shaft on the market, in or out of the Ventus catalog.
The Ventus White doesn’t leave off there; it also offers slightly higher torque for players with somewhat slower swing speeds and tempos, and is engineered for forgiveness.
It also sports a softer butt section, for extra activity and feedback, paired with a medium sensitivity midsection, with a slightly stiffer tip that stabilizes the clubhead at the critical moment of impact.
On the note of stability, like all Fujikura Ventus shafts, the Ventus White makes the most of VeloCore Technology, a multi-material bias core that stabilizes the shaft matrix without compromising activity or sensitivity.
Without getting too lost in the weeds of chemistry or engineering, what you need to know is that VeloCore Technology stabilizes the shaft, helping to protect against ovaling and deformation at critical moments when the shaft is under a great deal of stress, such as during transition and through the downswing.
This technology is critical to a high-launching shaft that produces a lot of spin, even more than it is to a stiffer, lower launching shaft – because it’s the flexible shafts that get twisted and deformed, complicating shot dispersion.
Fortunately, with the Fujikura Ventus White, you get the best of both worlds: exceptional activity and high launch and spin characteristics paired with uncharacteristic stability that improves consistency from shot to shot.
Not the Ventus for You?
While the Fujikura Ventus White is arguably the single best Ventus shaft in the lineup for players with slightly slower and less aggressive swings, it’s not the only one.
The Red still holds down the fort on that end, and on the other end, you have the low-low Ventus Black, that is ideal for players with higher swing speeds and produces laser-straight, penetrating drives.
And of course, there is everyman’s Ventus, the Ventus Blue, available in multiple shaft flex configurations and spanning a fair range of launch and spin characteristics.
In other words, there is a Fujikura Ventus shaft for you, no matter your individual preferences as a golfer.
Explore These and Other Fujikura Shafts
Speaking of your individual preferences as a golfer, the best way to find out what Ventus shaft is best for you – short of actually taking one of each of the four main categories to the driving range with your favorite driver – is to work with a golf fitter. A fitter will watch your swing and make personalized recommendations. Maybe the best Ventus for you isn’t a White, it’s a Red – and a fitter would know best.