First up on our 2023 Carlsbad Golf Tour is one of the most successful shaft manufacturers in the game, Fujikura Composites America. The key year for Fujikura came in 1994 when the company expanded from Japan and began providing U.S. OEMs with its products and providing premium aftermarket shafts. The U.S. market quickly got a taste of what was possible with Fujikura.
Along the way, Fujikura hit it big in 1998 with the release of its Speeder model which was the top driver, wood, and hybrid shaft on the PGA Tour. Since that time, immensely popular lineups have included Motore, Vista Pro, Axiom, and Atmos, while sustaining the success of the Speeder.
We went into our experience with three drivers to see which would produce the best results when combined with Fujikura technology. Product and Brand Manager, Spencer Reynolds, greeted us and provided a behind-the-scenes look at the company.
When Reynolds opened a giant refrigerator, we expected to see a variety of meats but instead found rolls of graphite sheets which is the very beginning of the journey. The sheets are laid out, cut, cured, and are then ready to get wrapped.

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“This is how every single Fujikura shaft is validated,” said Reynolds. “We look at everything from the details of performance to how it’s laid out to how it’s designed, feel, launch, spin, weight, flex, everything runs through here.”
Speaking of validated, the Ventus lineup from Fujikura continues to receive accolades from across the industry. Whether as an Editor’s Choice from My Golf Spy or a Member’s Choice from Golf WRX, Ventus continues to be an ideal choice for pros and amateurs. Variations include a mid-high launch (red), mid-launch (blue), and low launch (black), there’s a model for you. Not to mention the previously noted Ventus TR, which adds three additional models with simplified bend profiles and the advanced technology we got to see first-hand in Carlsbad.
