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Which Fujikura shaft is best for you? Inside Fujikura’s full product catalog

Two weeks ago, we highlighted Fujikura and the success of Ventus on the PGA Tour, and as one of the most popular shaft lineups in golf. Before that, we talked about Fuji’s new Axiom iron shafts, and saw our members and GolfWRX’s own Brian Knudson getting fit into Axiom.
In this video, we talked with Spencer Reynolds of Fujikura Golf about the other shaft lineups the company offers that are sometimes overlooked. Fujikura offers a wide-ranging shaft lineup for golfers with different skill levels, profiles, or even desired price points. These options include the Vista Pro series, an entry-level option within the Fujikura catalog. Spencer goes on to detail Motore X, Ventus, Axiom, and the Speeder NX series of shafts.
Tune in above to see which Fujikura shaft might be the best fit for you.

Fujikura Vista Pro golf shafts
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Clement: Don’t overlook this if you want to find the center of the face

It is just crazy how golfers are literally beside themselves when they are placed in a properly aligned set up! They feel they can’t swing or function! We take a dive into why this is and it has to do with how the eyes are set up in the human skull!
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WATCH: Adam Schenk discusses why he brings TWO bags of clubs to tournaments

Check out GolfWRX’s new hero, Adam Schenk, as he discusses why he carries two bags full of clubs to each event and how he decides the 14 that he’ll take to the first tee!
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Our Andrew Tursky talked with Schenk for PGATour.com’s Equipment Report. An excerpt below:
In fact, Schenk travels with so many extra clubs that he needs not one, but two golf bags to carry them all.
“I travel with a little more equipment than most people,” Schenk said. “It’s fun for me, probably more fun than playing, honestly.”
He’s a shot maker, and he sets up his golf bag to play to that strength, keeping multiple drivers around for different courses and conditions.
“I’ll do something different (with each of my driver setups),” Schenk told GolfWRX.com. “Some are for a draw, some fade, some I can do both with. Some high, some low. Just fitting whatever the golf course is calling for. If I’m slicing it, I’ll probably play a driver with more loft to help me turn it over a little more.”
But that’s not the only reason he travels with so many clubs. It’s also for the pure enjoyment of strategizing and tinkering.
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geohogan
May 22, 2022 at 12:09 pm
Right arm straightening at impact (5/10,000 second) is
most timing demanding.
Best shafts are designed with no spine. eg Nunchuk
and are not timing demanding.
Paulo
May 14, 2022 at 10:34 am
Is this for real ?
BJ
May 12, 2022 at 7:22 pm
48″ wtf lol
Barry
May 12, 2022 at 12:02 am
I’m sorry, I don’t think that’s how those adapters work. I get what you are saying about spines and puring, and that’s a subject of some debate as to whether or not that’s something or a load of hooey. But the main point is that in order for the adapter to work, it has to be oriented in the clubhead a certain way. You “lock in” the loft and lie settings with the cogs, but then you have to insert them in alignement on the bottom of the head. If you keep turning it you’re just setting it to a different combination. It’s all in the Optifit instructions: https://www.callawaygolf.com/optifitinstructions/
Also, totally off topic but does anyone else get huge Gary Cole vibes from Shawn Clement? You know, the guy that played Ricky Bobby’s dad, Reese Bobby?
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0170550/
L
May 11, 2022 at 1:28 pm
Total bs
W
May 11, 2022 at 5:02 pm
Any shaft that exhibits that these days shouldn’t be played.