Do you want steel or graphite shafts for wedges?

If you are lacking control, you might want to use a steel shaft. If you seem to be lacking distance, a graphite shaft could help. In any case, picking the right wedge shaft could be very challenging. That's why we rounded up 10 of the best wedge shafts for 2022.
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Are steel or graphite shafts better for wedges?

In conclusion, heavy steel wedge shafts suit faster-swinging golfers, who demand optimal feel. Graphite shafts conversely suit players who struggle to get their shots in the air. And require additional spin.
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What shafts should I get in my wedges?

What shafts should you play in your wedges? The very short answer is play the same shaft in your wedges as you do in your irons. But, boy do we see a lot of variation of what is in our players bags. "Your advice on the proper shaft for wedges is spot-on!
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Should wedge shafts be same as iron shafts?

Clubfitters recommend golfers have the same shafts in their wedges and irons. Different shaft flexes & weights can lead to loss of distance, greater shot dispersion and different ball flight than expected. Better players can however select softer flex shafts for high lofted wedges for more control.
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Does shaft matter on wedges?

Based on what we have found, it is evident the golf shaft flex does matter, not just when it comes to wedges, but all clubs. If you do not have the correct shaft flex on your wedges you will not maximize the potential of the club.
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Does Flex matter for wedges?

Ask an Equipment Expert: What's the biggest mistake golfers make buying wedges? While it varies from player to player, most will notice a slightly lower ball flight and more feel in the hands with a softer flex. For some, it can also help maintain spin compared to using the same shaft across the board.
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Should wedge shafts be heavier than iron shafts?

A little bit more weight in the wedge will keep the club stable on those less-than-full-swing shots.” While your question is directed to shaft weight in the tour ranks, I believe better amateur golfers can benefit from the setup as well.
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Should wedges have same lie as irons?

“Always have wedges that match the spec and set up for your iron set,” Sherburne says. “Now this assumes your irons are fitted correctly, but usually you want the same shaft, length and lie angle in your wedges as the irons to allow proper gapping.
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Is Wedge flex stiff or regular?

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. Usually the range between stiffness levels is about 5 grams in weight per shaft.
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What swing weight should wedges be?

Be sure and check the swing weight of your wedges and use this rule of thumb: Pitching wedges and gap wedges should be 2 to 3 swing weights heavier than the #9 iron in your set. Sand wedges and 60º wedges should be 4 to 6 swing weights heavier than the #9 iron.
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What is the standard shaft in Vokey wedges?

The stock shaft for the new Slate Blue SM8 is the True Temper Wedge Flex shaft and is fitted with an eye-catching Blue/White/Black Golf Pride grip with the BV (Bob Vokey) wings on display down the front. A new premium finish for the number 1 wedge on Tour.
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Are Vokey SM8 wedges forged?

The Titleist Vokey SM8 series is the latest line-up and it is incredible, many will be surprised to hear that they are not forged. With 6 different grind options and 3 different finishes, there is a club that will delight every golfer.
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How do you know what bounce to get on a wedge?

Low bounce wedges are great for firm conditions and players that take very little divot. A low bounce wedge will tend to dig or cut into the turf. High bounce wedges are great for softer conditions and players that take a bigger divot. A high bounce wedge will tend to glide through the turf and resist digging.
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Should golf wedges have steel shafts?

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.
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Can you get Vokey wedges with graphite shafts?

Titleist Vokey SM8 Spin Milled Wedges 2021 - Jet Black/Graphite Shaft.
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Do any pros use graphite shafts?

In total 100% of the top 100 PGA Tour pros use graphite shafts in their drivers, fairway woods and hybrid clubs. 14 out of the top 100 use graphite shafts in their utility irons while 21 pros use steel.
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What is steel wedge flex?

Wedge flex generally means something stiffer than regular but not quite as stiff as a stiff shaft. The wedge flex shaft is put in a wedge because it is usually a little heavier than a standard iron flex shot. The heavier shafts help players get the feel and spin they need to hit the proper wedge shots.
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Should you add length to wedges?

In general, a longer club will fly farther and higher, but you'll have less control. A shorter club, on the other hand, will be more difficult to produce speed and height, but it will provide more control. If there's any doubt about wedge lengths, make sure to consult a professional fitter.
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Should wedges have a flatter lie?

More than anything, going flatter with the lie angle will likely help your contact and allow you to get up-and-down on a more regular basis. So the next time you're working on your wedge game, pay attention to how the club interacts with the turf. It could end up saving you some strokes in the long run.
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Why do wedges have heavier shafts?

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.
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Should all my wedges be the same brand?

Same brand wedges give a consistent look and often better distance gapping as the material, grooves & face match. But this is not a strict rule & results must dictate wedge choice over brand. High handicappers should choose cavity back pitching & gap wedges but the choice of finish does not matter.
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What length wedge should I get?

Determine the appropriate shaft length for your longest wedge. Golf iron shaft lengths will normally vary by a one-half inch between clubs getting shorter as the number of the iron is large. For example, if you are searching for a pitching wedge, the shaft should be one-half inch shorter than your 9 iron.
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