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Fujikura Ventus TR Blue Driver Shaft Review

Fujikura Ventus TR Blue Driver Shaft

By Russ Ryden, Fit2Score, A Dallas Fort Worth Club Fitter & Builder
The Highlands Performance Golf Center, Carrollton Texas 
Golf Digest Certified America’s 100 Best Club Fitter

I received a limited number of review samples of the 2026 Ventus TP Blue Driver Shaft.

The label states 2VNTTRBLxxWS-H which is likely to cause some confusion. In earlier years the graphics on the shaft on the shaft indicated it was the 2VNT model. This is not how it is described in the 2026 catalog.

One of the things that have changed in the 2026 catalog is charts showing the EI profiles of the driver shafts. The charts match the EI charts I have been publishing for many years. It is a good thing that two more shaft manufacturers are embracing publishing EI profile understandings of their products. I won’t bore you with my history of this in the club fitting and building organizations.

Over thousands of shaft measurements I now understand shaft profiles and fitting into archetypical designs. The Velocore Ventus TP Blue breaks that mold. It is unlike any driver shaft I have ever seen. If you have tested this shaft please leave your comments for this community to understand this profile. I have seen some iron shafts that are similar. But to date, never a driver shaft that is close to this profile.

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Russ

LA Golf Blue Series Drive Shaft Review

LA Golf Blue Series Driver Shaft

By Russ Ryden, Fit2Score, A Dallas Fort Worth Club Fitter & Builder
The Highlands Performance Golf Center, Carrollton Texas 
Golf Digest Certified America’s 100 Best Club Fitter

The LA Golf Blue Series is a late 2025 model. Its $149 price is a change for LA Golf and will be appealing to the recreational golfer not comfortable with the $300+ prices of high end graphite shafts.

And yet, at that price, the profile the quality of the shaft is first class. It is mid soft profile, the design of choice for the recreational golfer. My experience with the LA Golf Gold Series has been outstanding. The Gold Series has a full length layer of boron delivering uncommon stability. The profiles of the Gold and Blue were so similar it prompted a phone call to my friend at LA Golf. The Blue series is made on the same mandrel with less expensive materials. It could easily become available in more weights. If your looking to upgrade your OEM driver shaft with a more consistent shaft but are not willing to get into the $350 cost of premium aftermarket shafts you should try the LA Golf Blue Series.

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Russ