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Mitsubishi releases limited Red, White and Blue collection for U.S. Open

A white cap with a blue, black, and white patch reading EST. Diamana 2004 is shown alongside close-ups of the patch and three golf club shafts with blue and red designs on a black background.

Mitsubishi Golf is celebrating the 2026 US Open with a limited Red, White and Blue collection of gear.

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Mitsubishi Golf has been stepping up their limited-edition game over the last few years with drops of their popular Diamana shaft profiles and some other gear. For the 2026 U.S. Open, they’re offering up a new Red, White, and Blue collection featuring a Diamana Blueboard shaft, a Branded Bills Diamana RWB hat, and a commemorative ball marker featuring the classic Diamana RWB surfboard logo.

Mitsubishi’s 2026 US Open Limited Edition Diamana BB Mitsubishi Golf

The Diamana BB profile is a great mid-launch, mid-spin profile for players who prefer a smoother transition in the downswing and typically have a more relaxed tempo.

The Diamana series of golf shafts started the trend of ‘profiles’ in the shaft industry with the original Whiteboard and Blueboard profiles that have since been joined by a Redboard profile. The surfboard and the plumeria flower band date back to a connection to Hawaii which is the middle ground between California and Japan. For the 2026 U.S. Open collection, they have added some nods to Shinnecock Hills within the flower band and finished off the design in their beautiful ion plating.

Mitsubishi’s Limited Edition Diamana RWB hat in collaboration with Branded Bills Mitsubishi Golf

Their latest collection is live now on their website, or you can custom order your shaft from our friends over at Fairway Jockey.

Mitsubishi Chemical Diamana BB Wood Shaft

The Diamana BB (Blue Board) is the second profile in the latest generation of Diamana shafts. It features the traditional branding that made Diamana popular, including a return to the original 53/63/73/83 weight class designations. This shaft incorporates advanced engineering and material innovation, making it a top choice on tour. Key Features: Maximum Energy Transfer: Utilizes super high-modulus 80-Ton Dialead Pitch Fiber in the butt section. Greater Stability: Employs high modulus 46-ton fiber in the shaft’s angle plies to lower torque. Enhanced Feel and Durability: Mitsubishi’s proprietary Xlink Tech system increases the overall strength and durability of the shaft while enhancing carbon fiber volume for a superior feel.
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