
Mitsubish Tensei Blue Shaft Review
With three times more materials than your average shaft, the Tensei represents a technical step forward. Is it also a step forward in terms of performance?

With three times more materials than your average shaft, the Tensei represents a technical step forward. Is it also a step forward in terms of performance?

Bill recently took on the Nippon Pro Modus Tour 125 iron shafts after gaming the Tour 130’s. Read this review to see what Bill thought.

Bill’s new gamer shafts, the Nippon NS Pro Modus Tour 130, found their place in the bag for a reason. Read our review to find out why you need to consider adding them to your clubs.

If you want to play a lighter shaft to gain speed, but hate the thought of giving up consistency, the Fujikura SIX is exactly what you’re looking for.

If you’re ready to upgrade your wedges, start by playing one of the best wedge shafts in the game – the new Nippon Modus 3.

Many people think that shafts with a lot of feel can’t be high performance. They couldn’t be more wrong. See why the new Diamana R Series could improve your driving substantially.

Last year, Fujikura won many converts with its excellent, affordable Pro series of shafts. This year, they build on that success with the upgraded Speeder Pro.

Stability and consistency are the hallmarks of the second generation Kuro Kage shaft which is why it’s a hit on Tour. Find out if this shaft can help you as well in this review.

Diamana is one of the most revered names in shafts. With their third generation Blueboard, the B Series, they’ve improved on a classic design by using the latest in materials and design.

With its light weight and unparalleled speed, the Fujikura Speeder Evolution 474 is going to help a lot of golfers hit their longest drives ever.

With three times more materials than your average shaft, the Tensei represents a technical step forward. Is it also a step forward in terms of performance?

Bill recently took on the Nippon Pro Modus Tour 125 iron shafts after gaming the Tour 130’s. Read this review to see what Bill thought.

Bill’s new gamer shafts, the Nippon NS Pro Modus Tour 130, found their place in the bag for a reason. Read our review to find out why you need to consider adding them to your clubs.

If you want to play a lighter shaft to gain speed, but hate the thought of giving up consistency, the Fujikura SIX is exactly what you’re looking for.

If you’re ready to upgrade your wedges, start by playing one of the best wedge shafts in the game – the new Nippon Modus 3.

Many people think that shafts with a lot of feel can’t be high performance. They couldn’t be more wrong. See why the new Diamana R Series could improve your driving substantially.

Last year, Fujikura won many converts with its excellent, affordable Pro series of shafts. This year, they build on that success with the upgraded Speeder Pro.

Stability and consistency are the hallmarks of the second generation Kuro Kage shaft which is why it’s a hit on Tour. Find out if this shaft can help you as well in this review.

Diamana is one of the most revered names in shafts. With their third generation Blueboard, the B Series, they’ve improved on a classic design by using the latest in materials and design.

With its light weight and unparalleled speed, the Fujikura Speeder Evolution 474 is going to help a lot of golfers hit their longest drives ever.

With three times more materials than your average shaft, the Tensei represents a technical step forward. Is it also a step forward in terms of performance?

Bill recently took on the Nippon Pro Modus Tour 125 iron shafts after gaming the Tour 130’s. Read this review to see what Bill thought.

Bill’s new gamer shafts, the Nippon NS Pro Modus Tour 130, found their place in the bag for a reason. Read our review to find out why you need to consider adding them to your clubs.

If you want to play a lighter shaft to gain speed, but hate the thought of giving up consistency, the Fujikura SIX is exactly what you’re looking for.

If you’re ready to upgrade your wedges, start by playing one of the best wedge shafts in the game – the new Nippon Modus 3.

Many people think that shafts with a lot of feel can’t be high performance. They couldn’t be more wrong. See why the new Diamana R Series could improve your driving substantially.

Last year, Fujikura won many converts with its excellent, affordable Pro series of shafts. This year, they build on that success with the upgraded Speeder Pro.

Stability and consistency are the hallmarks of the second generation Kuro Kage shaft which is why it’s a hit on Tour. Find out if this shaft can help you as well in this review.

Diamana is one of the most revered names in shafts. With their third generation Blueboard, the B Series, they’ve improved on a classic design by using the latest in materials and design.

With its light weight and unparalleled speed, the Fujikura Speeder Evolution 474 is going to help a lot of golfers hit their longest drives ever.