What is wedge flex?

Wedge flex is a type of golf club shaft stiffness that is specifically designed for wedges, typically pitching wedges, gap wedges, sand wedges, and lob wedges.

Wedge flex shafts are generally stiffer than regular or stiff flex shafts, but less stiff than extra stiff flex shafts. This stiffness helps to provide better control and accuracy when hitting shorter shots with wedges, such as pitch shots, chip shots, and bunker shots.

Wedge flex shafts are usually shorter in length compared to other club shafts, which allows for more precise and controlled shots around the green. The shorter length also helps golfers gain more feel and touch when hitting shots with their wedges.

Overall, wedge flex shafts are designed to provide golfers with improved control, accuracy, and feel when using their wedges to hit short shots around the green. Choosing the right wedge flex shaft for your game can help you improve your short game performance and lower your scores on the golf course.