Fujikura has announced the launch of the next generation of its Ventus TR Blue golf shaft. The brand has introduced enhanced VeloCore+ technology to the latest edition of their marquee range.
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For a while, Fujikura has been regarded as one of golf’s most recognised and influential golf shaft manufacturers.

Their reputation has been built on the back of tour success which was enhanced by a historical 2025. The brand was the driver and wood shaft choice of all four Major Championship winners.
Set to arrive at retail in January 2026, the new Ventus TR Blue looks to deliver increased stability, as well as a smoother feel and enhanced speed through impact.
The introduction of VeloCore+ technology promotes this improvement with the new profile being designed for players who prefer a stable, mid-launch shaft which enables more control throughout the swing.

This mid-launch and low spin combination has made it a popular option for a wide range of golfers. Additionally, the updated model features Fujikura’s proprietary enso® 3D motion for greater consistency.
Fujikura’s cutting-edge spread tow fabric pairs with their latest VeloCore+ material technology for improved energy transfer.
This is the latest edition to their Ventus range with the new Ventus TR Blue designed to sit between the Ventus Blue and the Ventus Black, making it a viable low spin option for a range of golfers.

The new Ventus TR Blue with VeloCore+ Technology will be available from January 9, 2026, through authorized Fujikura Global Charter Dealers and select OEM custom programs.
The line will feature weights ranging from 50 to 90 grams and flex options from regular to extra stiff.
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