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Haveing a steel shaft when all the others are senior flex

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My son inherited Big Bertha x12 senior flex clubs from my dad. Currently he uses his sand wedge for chipping, and it doesn't flop enough when he uses it so the ball rolls too much. I happen to have a 60 degree steel shaft wedge. Is it a big problem difference to have one steel shaft in your bag if all the others are senior flex? I am not loaded with money and I figured this is a cheap way to add a lob wedge to his bag. I figure if he practices enough he will get used to the differences. Thanks
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Re: Haveing a steel shaft when all the others are senior flex

I would bet the senior flex shafts will be more of a hindrance than the stiff shafted wedge. If not now, very soon.
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Re: Haveing a steel shaft when all the others are senior flex

Originally Posted by alf174 View Post
I would bet the senior flex shafts will be more of a hindrance than the stiff shafted wedge. If not now, very soon.
+1.

give him the lob wedge, he'll get used to the weight quickly
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