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| What is the most common shat flex for wedges? Do some shaft suppliers supply wedge specific shats? The reason I ask is that my new wedges feel rather stiff and have no markings on the shatfs fitted. Look forward to any comments...I am a new member so hi to all you fellow golfers. rowanrs |
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| Re: What flex shaft? Shaft flex is completely golfer-dependent. The new 'rage' is to have your wedges play softer than your irons (for more feel). There are some wedge-specific shafts. Wishon has a high flight model, and Rifle has their Spinner. |