Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke HL Gap Wedge / 47 Degree / Senior Flex

Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke HL Gap Wedge / 47 Degree / Senior Flex

£94.99 GBP

Senior flex wedges are designed for golfers with slower or smoother swing speeds who want effortless launch, improved carry, and maximum forgiveness around the greens. At NEXT2NEWGOLF, our used senior flex wedges provide high-quality performance at a fraction of the cost of new clubs.

Each wedge is fully inspected and graded across the head, grooves, shaft, and grip, giving you full confidence in the condition before you buy. Senior flex shafts are lighter and more responsive, helping generate higher launch, better spin, and more consistent contact on chips, pitches, and bunker shots.

Stock updates regularly, so if your preferred loft, grind, or model isn’t available today, check back soon — senior flex wedges are always in demand.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Senior flex wedges are clubs fitted with softer, more flexible shafts designed for golfers with slower swing speeds. The softer shaft helps generate higher launch and more consistent contact, making it easier to hit approach shots around the green. While the clubhead is the same as standard wedges, the shaft provides extra forgiveness for golfers who struggle to get the ball airborne consistently.

Senior flex golf clubs are built for those with slower swing speeds, often older or less powerful players. The lighter, more flexible shafts help generate higher and easier launch for more distance and improved consistency for players who struggle with heavier shafts.

A senior flex shaft is designed for golfers with slower swing speeds who need extra help generating launch and distance. The shaft is lighter and more flexible than regular and stiff shafts, allowing it to bend more during the swing and release energy through impact. This can help golfers achieve higher ball flight and improved carry distance.

Most golfers carry 3 to 4 wedges to cover different distances and situations around the green. A typical setup includes a pitching wedge, a gap wedge, a sand wedge, and a lob wedge. However, it depends on your playing style and the gaps in your yardages. If you're unsure, our team can help you work out what makes sense for your game.

Beginners typically benefit from starting with a pitching wedge (44–48°), gap wedge (50–52°), and sand wedge (54–56°). These cover most short-game situations without overwhelming you with too many options. As your skills develop, you can add a lob wedge for more versatility.

Bounce is the angle between the leading edge and the lowest point of the sole. Higher bounce (10–14°) helps the club glide through soft sand or turf without digging, making it ideal for bunker shots and great for beginners as it helps prevent fat shots. Lower bounce (4–8°) suits firm conditions and tighter lies, though typically much harder to use as a beginner golfer. Choosing the right bounce depends on your experience, swing style and course conditions.

Wedges should be replaced more frequently than other clubs because the grooves wear down from regular use, especially if you play often or practice from sandy or abrasive surfaces. Most golfers replace their wedges every 2–3 years, or sooner if they notice reduced spin and control.