Are Project X LZ shafts good for wedges?
Are Project X LZ shafts good for wedges?
LZ also makes a great option for the wedges of players used to using Project X standard shafts in their irons. Loading Zone Technology gives players 7% more energy transfer for longer shots. The thinner midsection allows LZ shafts to feel smooth without a decrease in performance.
Do shafts 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.
What shaft is 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.
What is wedge flex golf shaft?
One of the most commonly used phrases but rather unknown to a large majority of less experienced golfers is the term “wedge flex”. All wedge flex means is the type of shaft on the wedge will be generally heavier and slightly stiffer than a regular flex club such as an iron. Therefore it has a “wedge flex shaft”.
Why are wedges heavier?
The heavier weight of golf wedges provides more momentum with shorter swings thereby helping get the ball up and out around the green. This is for a very good reason as often times golf wedges are played from thicker grass and soft sand where the additional weight will help plow through those conditions.
What Flex is S200?
Because the weight can differ slightly during production — and because Dynamic Gold is a weight-sorted product — the standard stiff flex is broken out into three sub-flexes: S200 (127 grams), S300 (130 grams) and S400 (134 grams).
Are wedge shafts heavier?
The wedge specific shaft is slightly heavier and slightly softer flexing for feel.
How far should you hit a 60 degree wedge?
You will want to hit your 60 degree wedge between 75 and 90 yards to score well. If you are hitting it over 100 yards you are swinging too hard.
Should I have the same shafts in my wedges as my irons?
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.
Why choose Project X shafts?
Project X iron shafts are renowned for their consistency and innovation, offering Tour inspired shaft designs trusted by the best players in the world. Maintaining a stout profile throughout the entire shaft, Project X is making it a preferred choice by stronger swingers looking for a flat, penetrating ball flight and unmatched stability.
What is Project X?
Featuring bold brands and modern designs, Project X is driven by innovation to deliver cutting-edge shaft technologies to the golfer looking to change the game.
What is Project X LZ?
Project X LZ features our proprietary Loading Zone Technology which produces maximum shaft load during the downswing and provides a smooth yet stable feel. Available in chrome and blackout finish. Project X iron shafts are renowned for their consistency and innovation, offering Tour inspired shaft designs trusted by the best players in the world.
What is Project X LS (Low Spin)?
Project X LS (Low Spin) is the next evolution of the original Project X. It features an ultra-stable and stiff design that minimizes spin while providing a tight feel to keep up with even the strongest swingers on Tour. LS also features a unique brushed chrome finish that reduces glare and gives Project X LS a distinct look.