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Fujikura prides itself on being the leader of design and development of the world’s best performance golf shafts. But we don’t stop there. Our mission at Fujikura is to not only produce the best equipment for all golfers, but to provide golfers and club fitters with the latest information on our technologies and efforts of driving innovation forward. Click on any of the sections below to learn more about our processes, technologies and products. VeloCore Technology is a multi-material bias core construction technique that delivers ultimate stability through transition and impact. Enso – More than a singular technology, enso® represents our commitment to advancing elegant, enlightened shaft design and performance. High Inertia Tip – Maximizes the energy created during your downswing and then releases that energy right before impact. Maximum Carbon Fiber Content – Provides greater stiffness and strength compared to a standard/conventional material at a similar weight. Metal Composite Technology (MCT) is the latest CG Improvement by Fujikura which joins Composite Carbon with an array of metals. Outer Bias Technology – Our engineers have moved the bias layer from the traditional innermost layer and put it in between straight layers which provides a much smoother loading and feel to the shaft. Multiaxial Reinforced Mid-Section – Strengthens the outer wall of the middle section to prevent ovalization and promote efficient energy transfer. The High Density Composite Core allows us to shift weight towards the butt section of the shaft. PHANTIUM FINISH® – A lightweight and proprietary paint technique that optimizes weight savings (up to 6 grams) in paint and clear coats applied to the structure. A name known for high-performance and unrivaled feel by tour players and golfers worldwide – the all-new Motore X infuses a legendary brand with a decade of learnings for a new type of speed. The incredibly successful Ventus is now available in 2 new launch profiles. Taylormade’s Chris Trott visits the Fujikura headquarters with and inside-tour of the studio. Watch how the Ventus keeps you in the fairway and drastically improves your game. Michael discusses the immediate distance gain after being custom fit with new Fujikura shafts. #AskChad, how do you tip trim your Fujikura golf shaft? #AskChad discusses the Pro Iron Shafts with HDCC Technology. Lisa is simply “very impressed” with the custom fitting process and finds that the ball is going straighter. The following tip trimming instructions are suggestions only, as we generally do not recommend tip trimming on any driver or 3 wood shafts based on the composition of our shafts and how that could affect performance. We recommend that you consult your custom fitter or club-builder for the best tip trimming suggestions based on your individual swing and desired results. To locate a Fujikura custom fitter near you, please use our Dealer Locator. In general, tip trimming can be used to achieve a stiffer shaft profile, lower launch, and/or lower spin. Tip trimming 1 “is equivalent to one flex, so for example, if you wanted to stiffen your S flex to an X flex then you would tiptrim 1”. Or maybe you decide that you want to play in between S and X flex, so it is suggested to tip trim 1/2”. Buying golf clubs without first being fitted for custom golf shafts is like buying a car with only one driver’s seat position. You may get lucky and that may be the perfect position for your feet to comfortably reach the pedals. But more likely you are going to need to adjust the seat. You can still operate the vehicle from that one locked position but it will be more difficult to control. The same thing happens in golf when you use shafts that are not custom fitted to your game – you can still hit shots but they will be more difficult to control. A golf swing is all about angles. The fewer angles you create, the simpler your golf swing is and the easier it is to consistently deliver the clubhead to the ball in the proper position. Every extra angle that is created in a golf swing requires a compensation to return the clubhead squarely to the ball. And the quickest way to create unnecessary and unwanted angles is with improperly fitted golf clubs. Often you hear high-handicappers dismiss custom fitted clubs by stating their games are not good enough to warrant such an “extravagance.” But they could be confusing cause and effect. It may well be that poor-fitting clubs have doomed their chances for success from the beginning. Many golf swing ills can be cured simply by obtaining proper-fitting equipment. Standing too far away from the ball? Shafts too long. Hands too low at address? Clubs too short. Hanging iron shots out to the right? Shafts too stiff. An expert club fitter will quickly recognize these and other swing flaws that flow from equipment that is simply not suited to the player. Golf is hard enough to play – we all know that. You want to whittle away as many variables in the hunt for par as possible. Click here to try our online fitting tool and click here to see which shaft best fits your swing. Once you know your golf shafts have been fitted properly and bad shots are still coming you know it is time to go to work on that swing. We have certified Charter Dealers across the entire nation ready to find the right shaft for your swing. We invite you to find a Fujikura dealer near you. FUJIKURA INSIDER Become a Fujikura Insider and stay up to date with news, releases, special offers, and all things Fujikura. Be Informed
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Videos
Introducing the Motore X
The New Additions to the Ventus Family
Fujikura Tour with Chris Trott
The 2019 Ventus
Custom Fitting – Michael
Tip Trimming with #AskChad
Pro Irons with #AskChad
Custom Fitting – Lisa
Launch and Spin Chart
Shaft Profile Guide
Tip Trimming
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1/2″ increments starting with #3 and butt trim to length
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butt trim to length
Shaft Fitting
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