Regular flex iron sets are perfect for golfers with a smooth, moderate swing speed who want a balanced blend of distance, control, and forgiveness. At NEXT2NEWGOLF, our collection of used regular flex iron sets offers premium feel and performance without the premium price tag.

Every iron set is carefully inspected and graded across the head, shaft, and grip, giving you complete confidence in the condition of your clubs. No surprises — just reliable, high-quality irons ready to go straight into your bag.

Regular flex irons are ideal for golfers who value a responsive shaft that helps with timing, launch, and consistent ball striking. Whether you prefer steel or graphite shafts in your iron sets we will have a set to suit your game.

Our inventory updates frequently, so if the exact set you’re after isn’t available today, be sure to check back — good regular flex iron sets are always snapped up quickly.

Questions? Answers here.

Frequently Asked Questions

The shaft flex determines how much the club bends during your swing. Regular flex suits average swing speeds (around 84–96 MPH), offering a good mix of distance and control. Stiff flex is best for faster swings that need more stability, while Senior flex is lighter and more flexible to help slower swings generate extra speed and carry.

Although you can mix brands in your golf bag, we would not recommend mixing flexes within your golf bag. To maintain consistency and long term performance it's generally best to keep all your clubs the same flex.

Using the correct shaft allows the clubface to meet the ball at the optimal angle, generating consistent ball flight and improved accuracy. Regular flex clubs helps golfers achieve better distance while maintaining control over their shots.

The flex of a club refers to how much the shaft bends during your swing. It affects how much energy is transferred from your swing to the ball, influencing distance, accuracy and trajectory. The faster you swing a golf club the firmer or "stiffer" you need your flex to be.

Choosing the right shaft depends on swing speed and tempo. Golfers with faster swings need a stiffer shaft and slower needing a softer shaft. If you're unsure on what you need, you can get fit by a professional, work it out from your distances or simply drop one of our team a message and we'll help guide you to the flex you need.

How often you replace your iron sets depends on how often you play and how well you maintain your clubs. Most golfers replace their irons every 5–7 years as grooves wear down and technology improves, but if your set still performs well, there’s no need to rush.

Beginners and high-handicap golfers usually do best with more forgiving game-improvement irons. Mid-handicap players often choose cavity-back irons for balance, while low-handicap players tend to prefer forged or players’ irons for shot-shaping control. If you’re unsure, our team can help you find a set that suits your playing style.

Used iron sets typically include only the clubs themselves, unless otherwise stated in the product description. You can, however, shop for accessories separately and get the best prices possible.

Game improvement irons have larger clubheads and a lower centre of gravity, making them easier to hit and more forgiving. Advanced golfers who want to shape their shots typically favour players’ irons, which are slimmer and designed for shot control.

Yes. Every used iron set at NEXT2NEWGOLF is carefully inspected for condition, authenticity, and performance before being listed. We provide detailed descriptions and photos so you know exactly what you’re getting.