@golfwrxradio how does this compare to your gamer AD VF feel and performance-wise? Profile seems similar on paper, but Ventus maybe has a slightly softer handle?
Have the Triple Diamond Max with the Denali Blue Stiff, just bought the Ventus Velocore Plus 6S. Comparable? Any idea what I should expect? Denali Blue vs Velocore + Blue Thanks!
@@joeyfranchini7499 little bit stiffer, consistency, and lower flight with the Ventus, predictable. The Denali seems a little looser, higher flight but great for an easy smooth swing. just to put it out but not really "go for it". Have to kinda tame it. Hope that makes sense....haha
I now have about 9 rounds on this new shaft (and I have a heavier VC+ in my fairway wood). ZERO difference, no changes that are humanly perceptible in any way. Not tighter, not stiffer, not faster, just a different paint job (I prefer the older navy blue). I didn't see any difference on launch monitor either. Played this 2024 Ventus VC+ since it came out, and I'm coming from the previous Ventus VC Blue. But if you are a gear obsessive person and the manufacturer tells you there are changes and improvements, you'll think you sense those attributes.
So this shaft doesn’t hook as bad? I still use the original Diamana blue and none of these fujikura can come close. I tried one once in regular flex. Worst shaft I’ve ever hit. After 4 versions has this shaft caught up with Mitsubishi yet?
Different swings will work better with different shafts, so their is no "best" shaft until you try them and see what fits. Glad that you found one that works with your swing, the old Diamana's were great shafts. I still have a Blueboard 93x in my collection.
Bold statement. Don’t get me wrong I love the original Diamana Blueboard but the original Ventus Blue was a very easy transition that surprised the hell out of me. Call it more stable or whatever but the Ventus Blue seemed to help with those overswings that would send drives slicing off the planet but that’s just my findings
It's so weird to read all the flex police comments all over the internet. I wish I could play a 50R or 50S with my 102mph swing. My 50S GD BB goes crazy left. My 60S Hzrdus 6.0 goes crazy left. The only shaft that doesn't go crazy left is my Ventus Black 5X. It is what is it. My driver swing weight is E5. Where are the swing weight police? Lol.
Yeah, it all comes down to what works with your swing and feel you like. Like Rocco Mediate still plays Rifle 7.0 iron shafts because that is the feel he likes!
@@golfwrxradioignore that guy, do your thing! People like listening. Hard to believe there’s people out there that think the Ventus is a bad shaft…the hook is definitely his swing not the shaft lol
I absolutely love my new 5R2
is the Plus available to purchase today?
@golfwrxradio how does this compare to your gamer AD VF feel and performance-wise? Profile seems similar on paper, but Ventus maybe has a slightly softer handle?
The VF is overall more stiff and has stouter feel to it. Also launches lower and spins a good amount less than the new Ventus Blue
Have the Triple Diamond Max with the Denali Blue Stiff, just bought the Ventus Velocore Plus 6S. Comparable? Any idea what I should expect? Denali Blue vs Velocore + Blue
Thanks!
For me the Ventus Blue launches and spins just a little less than Denali Blue.
@jayleo0729 what are your thoughts so far? I have a Denali Blue shaft and Hzrdus Black shaft. Have really considered Ventus Blue.
@@joeyfranchini7499 little bit stiffer, consistency, and lower flight with the Ventus, predictable. The Denali seems a little looser, higher flight but great for an easy smooth swing. just to put it out but not really "go for it". Have to kinda tame it. Hope that makes sense....haha
@@jayleo0729 okay. Do you much prefer the Ventus over the Denali?
What do play off ??? And whats your driver swing speed if you don’t mind me asking as i want this shaft as well
I now have about 9 rounds on this new shaft (and I have a heavier VC+ in my fairway wood). ZERO difference, no changes that are humanly perceptible in any way. Not tighter, not stiffer, not faster, just a different paint job (I prefer the older navy blue). I didn't see any difference on launch monitor either. Played this 2024 Ventus VC+ since it came out, and I'm coming from the previous Ventus VC Blue. But if you are a gear obsessive person and the manufacturer tells you there are changes and improvements, you'll think you sense those attributes.
So this shaft doesn’t hook as bad? I still use the original Diamana blue and none of these fujikura can come close. I tried one once in regular flex. Worst shaft I’ve ever hit. After 4 versions has this shaft caught up with Mitsubishi yet?
Different swings will work better with different shafts, so their is no "best" shaft until you try them and see what fits. Glad that you found one that works with your swing, the old Diamana's were great shafts. I still have a Blueboard 93x in my collection.
Bold statement. Don’t get me wrong I love the original Diamana Blueboard but the original Ventus Blue was a very easy transition that surprised the hell out of me. Call it more stable or whatever but the Ventus Blue seemed to help with those overswings that would send drives slicing off the planet but that’s just my findings
What happened to two guys talk golf with tursky?
It is a tough show to schedule with his travel and different time zones.
It's so weird to read all the flex police comments all over the internet. I wish I could play a 50R or 50S with my 102mph swing. My 50S GD BB goes crazy left. My 60S Hzrdus 6.0 goes crazy left. The only shaft that doesn't go crazy left is my Ventus Black 5X. It is what is it. My driver swing weight is E5. Where are the swing weight police? Lol.
Yeah, it all comes down to what works with your swing and feel you like. Like Rocco Mediate still plays Rifle 7.0 iron shafts because that is the feel he likes!
I use 6S just fine with my 106-110mph swing. Nothing is wrong as long as it works for you.
And your right you ramble on too much. Bye
No worries my man, I am just not your original Diamana Blue. Thanks for at least checking my content out, I appreciate it.
@@golfwrxradioignore that guy, do your thing! People like listening.
Hard to believe there’s people out there that think the Ventus is a bad shaft…the hook is definitely his swing not the shaft lol
Dude jealous he doesn’t have the privilege to enjoy new shafts
@golfwrxradio Well like he said, it's your right to ramble on!