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Where is Fujikura Golf located?

Answer:

Carlsbad, CA

Fujikura has two main headquarters – one in Japan and one in Carlsbad CA. Fujikura came to America to expand the company from Japan to initially offer a direct resource to OEM’s, and to make aftermarket shafts in 1999.

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Our shafts are prototyped in both Japan and the US by two teams of engineers. We wholly own two factories that are employed by Fujikura employees that produce Fujikura high-performance golf shafts.

We have great partners throughout the US and the World that have been selected based on our Charter Dealer criteria. Our 600+ Charter Dealers are educated on all of our products through online and in-person trainings and are also provided informational documents on new product launches.

Yes. We have two teams of engineers in Japan and Carlsbad, CA that are dedicated to creating high-performance golf shafts, utilizing the latest science, engineering and technology available. Note – not all shaft companies design their own golf shafts. Many of our competitors use external entities to design and manufacture their shafts and do not own their manufacturing processes.

We first started producing composite golf shafts in Japan in 1974 and have owned our entire process ever since.

Fujikura’s product lineup has a shaft for every club in your bag. We offer Wood, Hybrid, Iron, Wedge and Putter shafts for our Charter Dealers to dial-in any and every type of golf club.

You can contact us by sending an email to sales@fujikuragolf.com or by giving us a call at 1-800-728-6420 with any questions you may have.

Address:

Fujikura Composite America

1819 Aston Avenue, Suite 101,

Carlsbad, CA 92008

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