Fujikura’s Ventus range has taken the professional game by storm, with the Black model alone sweeping all four men’s majors in 2025. This sort of dominance has putt the golf world on notice.
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As part of the Ventus range Fujikura has released four shafts, Red, blue, Black and White. Each promise their own unique and different launch, spin, and stability characteristics, so choosing the right one is imperative for better performance out on the golf course.
We put each Ventus shaft through its paces head-to-head to see just how good they really are and if they live up to the hype. From higher-launching forgiveness to low-spin consistency, here’s what you can expect from each shaft…
Fujikura Ventus Red – Higher Launch, Forgiving Stability
The Ventus Red is designed with a stiff handle, stable midsection, and a slightly softer tip. That profile helps players add launch and keep the ball airborne without excessive spin. In testing, our PGA Pro Jack Backhouse found it delivered four miles per hour more ball speed than a stock shaft, and cut spin by around 400 rpm. These are impressive numbers that ultimately lead to a 14-yard gain in carry off the tee.















