Driver Shafts for Sale: Top Brands and Models

The modern market for golf shafts has really proliferated to the point that it is no longer easy to make a simple choice about what to play with.

With that said, you can narrow down your search by restricting it to some of the best-respected brands, lines and models in the industry.

These are some of the best driver shafts for sale, as corroborated by golfer reviews.

Fujikura

Fujikura Ventus: Fujikura Ventus shafts are consistently lauded as some of the best driver shafts in the market. Stabilized with a multimedia material bias core through VeloCore Technology which helps prevent ovaling, Fujikura Ventus shafts are available in three configurations, Red (mid-mid, for golfers with slower speeds), Blue (low-mid, for middle of the road players), and Black (low-low, for players with aggressive swing speeds).

Fujikura Speeder NX: The next generation of the Fujikura Speeder, these driver shafts for sale are made with a Variable Torque Core (VTC) that refines twisting in key areas of the shaft.

Mitsubishi (MCA)

Mitsubishi Diamana DF: The Mitsubishi Diamana DF combines the key features of two of MCA’s most popular shafts, the Blue Board and White Board, resulting in a shaft that is strong, consistent, and stable, with a low launch profile that’s ideal for players with strong, aggressive swings.

Mitsubishi VANQUISH shafts: Mitsubishi VANQUISH shafts were inspired by the technology behind performance fishing rods, and are made with Amorphous Wire Technology that produces excellent activity and consistency. With extremely stable, active tip sections and super low resin content prepreg for exceptional feel, these shafts deliver superb consistency and feedback.

Other excellent Mitsubishi shafts include those in the TENSEI and Kai’li lines.

Autoflex Golf Shafts

Autoflex Golf Shafts are a miracle of modern engineering, with impossibly light, thin walls that are said to guarantee faster ball flight and longer drives for players of all abilities, regardless of swing speed, and without requiring more effort. Unfortunately, the real technology behind the success of these shafts is a secret (Korea Hidden Technology, or KHT) so the best thing you can do is visit a shop and see if they’ll let you swing one.

TPT

The secret behind the consistency of TPT golf shafts isn’t so much a secret. It’s a precision-engineering process that has eliminated spine, or minor variations between batches of shafts, even those with identical ratings. This simplifies fitting and delivers the best possible consistency achievable in golf shafts.

Aldila

Aldila Rogue: The Rogue is the most successful in a series of Aldila shafts. Counterbalanced (which makes it perfect for large, heavy club heads, helping to offset swing weight) and with a “Dual Torque Core” that transfers feedback straight through the core to the golfer’s hands, the newly updated Rogue offers best-in-class performance and feedback.

Aldila Ascent: Available in three shaft profiles, the Red, Ultralight Wood and Ultralight Hybrid, the Ascent is a popular choice for players that need lighter, more active shafts that are more amenable to lower swing speeds. This is especially true for the Aldila Red, which produces slightly higher launch angles while controlling spin and face deflection through what they call an Impact Stabilization Zone that helps control shot dispersion.

Explore These and Other Driver Shafts for Sale

While this short post glosses some of the best driver shafts for sale on the market right now, there are many, many more where they come from. Other top brands include True Temper, Graphite Design, and Accra, though there are many others.

Visit Dallas Golf Company online (or at their retail shop if you’re in their area) to learn more about these. Their professionals can answer your questions and help you find a driver shaft that’s a good match not only for your club head but for you.

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