The Fujikura Ventus TR Blue is a new release in the Ventus lineup, created for golfers who liked the original Ventus Blue but wanted a little more stability. Rather than reinventing the wheel, Fujikura focused on tightening up key areas of the shaft to improve consistency while keeping the same playable mid-launch profile.

This shaft is aimed at real golfers — the ones who play on weekends, swing hard, and want their driver and fairway woods to behave the same swing after swing. Ventus Shaft Fairway

What’s New in the TR Blue

The biggest update in the new TR Blue is added stiffness in the handle and mid-section of the shaft. Fujikura achieved this using Spread Tow carbon, layered into the shaft along with their VeloCore+ construction.

What that means for the golfer:

  • Less twisting during the swing
  • More control during aggressive transitions
  • Tighter dispersion on mishits

Importantly, the tip section remains responsive, so the shaft still launches the ball easily and doesn’t feel harsh or boardy.

Who the New Ventus TR Blue Is For

This new shaft is best suited for:

  • Mid-handicap golfers with moderate to fast swing speeds
  • Players who liked Ventus Blue but felt it was a touch loose
  • Golfers with quick transitions who lose control at the top
  • Players looking for a stable driver or fairway wood shaft without going ultra-low launch

If your current shaft feels fine when you swing smooth but starts to fall apart when you step on it, the TR Blue was designed to fix that.

On-Course Performance

Launch and Spin

The Ventus TR Blue maintains a mid launch with controlled spin, making it playable for a wide range of golfers. It helps keep the ball from ballooning while still providing enough launch for carry distance.

Feel

Despite being stiffer in the handle, the TR Blue still has a smooth, connected feel. You get a sense of where the clubhead is throughout the swing, which helps with tempo and timing.

Consistency

Where the new TR Blue really stands out is repeatability. Shots start on line more often, and misses tend to be smaller compared to softer-handled shafts.

Buying Tips

Tip #1: This is not automatically a “stiffer Ventus Blue.”
Many golfers fit best into the same flex as before, but some actually prefer going one flex softer because of the added stability.

Tip #2 Try it in a fairway wood, not just the driver.
The added control in the handle can be especially helpful off the deck, where consistency matters more than raw speed.

Bottom Line

The new Fujikura Ventus TR Blue is a smart update for golfers who want more stability without giving up feel or launch. It’s not built for tour-only swing speeds — it’s built for serious weekend players who want dependable performance from their woods.

If you’re looking at new shafts this season and Ventus Blue has ever been on your list, the TR Blue deserves a look.