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Why are wedge shafts heavy?

Simply put, there is more mass in a wedge so that golfers can maintain the angle of the wedge easier through the swing and hit the center more often when making contact. Many mid- to low handicappers including tour players, and myself, prefer the feel of a heavier wedge shaft.

Consequently, why are wedge shafts heavier?

One of the main reasons a wedge is heavier is that the head has a thick cover of metal for golfers to be able to dig down at the golf ball and achieve a higher ball flight. This metal is usually chiseled and balanced so that the golfer will be able to hit the center of the club face more easily.

Secondly, are wedge shafts stiff? These stock wedge shafts will play stiffer and could cause a loss of distance and lower ball flight than expected. If we do make heavier shaft weight recommendations, we make them for the Sand Wedge and Lob Wedge for more feel around the green and in the bunker. But, we only go 10 grams heavier.

In this manner, do shafts matter on wedges?

Only if you want to hit the ball near the pin. We found that, regardless of ability, the right wedge shaft can produce more consistency, higher spinner, and tighter dispersion.

Are wedges heavier than irons?

The heavier weight of golf wedges provides more momentum with shorter swings thereby helping get the ball up and out around the green. If you look at the swingweight specification for the name brand wedges you will notice they are higher in relationship to the numbered irons.

Related Question Answers

What are the best wedge shafts?

  • Top Pick: True Temper Project X Rifle.
  • Runner-Up: Nippon N.S. Pro Modus.
  • Best Lightweight Shaft: True Temper AMT Red R300.
  • Best Heavy Shaft: True Temper Dynamic Gold S400.
  • Best for Beginners: KBS Hi-Rev 2.0 Taper Tip.
  • Budget Option: KBS 610 Wedge Shaft.
  • Best Shafts for Wedges Takeaways.

Is Wedge flex the same as stiff?

Wedge flex is actually the same as stiff flex. Wedge flexes are stiff. Some wedges come in lighter with less stiff flexes and some come in heavier. It is recommended to keep your wedge shafts the same or heavier than your irons.

Are wedge shafts heavier?

The wedge specific shaft is slightly heavier and slightly softer flexing for feel.

Which golf club is the heaviest?

lob wedge

Should your wedges match?

“Always have wedges that match the spec and set up for your iron set,” Sherburne says. Most wedges off the shelf come with a shaft that for many golfers might be too heavy and stiff. Your wedges are extensions to your irons so they should 99 percent be set up the same for proper gapping and dispersion.”

Do I need graphite or steel shafts?

There used to be a basic rule for iron shafts – if you're a strong, competitive player you choose steel, and if you're older, slower, a woman, or generally not athletic, you choose graphite. Steel shafts were always known as exceptionally consistent while graphite was unpredictable and overly light and flexible.

How long should my wedge be?

Here are the lengths I like on wedges. The pitching wedge should be ½” shorter than the # 9 iron in your set. The Gap wedge should be 1” shorter than your # 9 Iron. The Sand wedge can be the same length as the gap wedge or you can go 1 ½” shorter than the # 9 iron.

Does choking down on golf club change swing weight?

Choking down lightens the club's swingweight and effectively makes the shaft stiffer. It also makes it difficult to hit the ball high enough for all situations.

What is the most popular wedge on the PGA Tour?

Vokey wedges

What shaft flex does Tiger Woods use?

Popularized by Tiger Woods — True Temper Dynamic Gold X100 in the irons and s400 in the wedges — during his heyday, there's a benefit to be had with this shaft makeup if you're an amateur golfer.

Do pros use graphite shafts?

Even when graphite shafts became both acceptable and popular in metalwoods and hybrids, graphite still hadn't made its way into iron sets. Things have changed, however, and PGA TOUR players are finding benefits from using graphite in their irons.

Should you adjust lie angle on wedges?

Having the correct lie angle on your irons and wedges is vitally important when it comes to consistent ball-striking and accuracy. While getting properly fit for a set of clubs can lead to more consistency and lower scores, there are times when you don't always want to stick with the same lie angle across the board.

What flex should my irons be?

A driver swing speed between 85-90 mph will be the kind of golfer looking for a regular flex. A regular shaft will help maximise the distance you can generate from your golf swing. This is when you need to be honest with yourself and if you need more help then accept it.

What wedges should I carry?

Know your pitching wedge loft.

If it's 45 degrees or less, add three more wedges that are spaced apart by no more than 4-5 degrees each. So generally think about putting in a gap wedge that's 48 or 50 degrees, a sand wedge that's between 54 and 56 degrees, and a lob wedge that's between 58 and 60 degrees.

Should wedges be steel or graphite?

Steel shafts should almost always be used in putters and wedges, but the rest are really up to you. Also, drivers should almost always be graphite shafts. If you have the expertise to hit solid shots and the swing speed for steel shafts, then you can certainly have steel shaft irons.

What weight should my shafts be?

In general, golfers with slower swing speed and tempo can and should play a lighter shaft. Golfers with very fast speeds and tempo should play heavier shafts. Driver shafts typically weigh 55-60 grams for men and 45-50 grams for ladies.

Do new wedges make a difference?

Most fitters agree that a gap of 4-6 degrees per wedge is best, says John Ioris of The Complete Golfer in New York, a 100 Best Clubfitter: “The equal spacing between the wedges will make it easier for most golfers to control their distances and avoid fewer in between distances.” Additionally, for average golfers more

Do I need regular or stiff irons?

Typically, a regular flex iron is suitable for swing speeds between 80 and 95 miles per hour. One the other hand, if you have a faster swing speed, a stiff flex iron is more suitable for you. Using this iron, you will get the required punch to be able to hit better shots.

What swing speed is senior flex?

Between 72 and 83 mph signifies you need to be hitting senior flex. Ladies – By no means do all women's golfers will fall in this category, but this is where many of the recreational women's players find themselves. This range is going to be for anyone with a swing speed slower than 72 mph.

What is wedge flex Vokey?

"wedge flex" is s300 for 52* and below, s200 for 54* and above.

What is a light shaft flex?

Flex refers to the amount of bowing the shaft does on the downswing. Here are the shaft flexes corresponding with swing speeds (using 5-iron). Under 70 mph = ladies flex, 70 to 80 mph = light flex, 80 to 90 mph = regular flex, 90 to 100 mph = stiff, 100+ mph = extra stiff.

How heavy is a golf wedge?

about 470 grams

How often should you replace your wedges in golf?

about every 18 to 24 months