Graphite Wedge shafts

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By Chris T

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  1. Chris T

    Chris T
    Thornton, CO

    Have been playing my SM10's with the stock DG105 Wedge and recently swapped out for a pair of DG Mid115 Wedge shafts to try them.

    Typically I've been playing graphite in my wedges, curious to what others are playing in their wedges for graphite.

  2. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military
    At my age, 79, most would say I need graphite shafts. That is why is use a fitter. Still play steel, various types that keep us old guys in those tradional shafts. Why I use a fitter when making those decisions.
  3. Chris T

    Chris T
    Thornton, CO

    Graphite for me is not an older golfer thing, I think steel is too much for most golfers, no matter how 'light' they claim it to be.
  4. Don O

    Don O
    Madison, WI

    For full swing clubs, I use the same graphite shaft for all. Wedges that are primarily used for pitching/bunker use I will use a steel shaft. The AMT Red R300 shaft as my irons use light graphite shafts. I like the feel better on these.
  5. Chris T

    Chris T
    Thornton, CO

    Moved away from steel more than 2 seasons ago, even in my wedges.

    I really like the feel of graphite and find steel feeling too heavy.

    I rarely use the 56 & 60 for full swing unless it's a yardage I know I can do. Struggling to actually hit those yardage with both steel shafts I've tried in these.
  6. Military
    I got fitted into graphite shafts this year and ended up with graphite shafts in my Vokey wedges. I really like the consistency of having the same shafts in my irons and wedges. For me the learning curve was non existent

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