Cleveland RTX6 Zipcore Gap Wedge / 52 Degree / Stiff Flex

Cleveland RTX6 Zipcore Gap Wedge / 52 Degree / Stiff Flex

£79.99 GBP
Cobra King Pur Gap Wedge / 52 Degree / Stiff Flex

Cobra King Pur Gap Wedge / 52 Degree / Stiff Flex

£44.99 GBP
Callaway Opus Lob Wedge / 58 Degree / Stiff Flex

Callaway Opus Lob Wedge / 58 Degree / Stiff Flex

£89.99 GBP

Stiff flex wedges are designed for golfers with faster swing speeds who want more control, tighter shot dispersion, and consistent spin around the greens. At NEXT2NEWGOLF, our collection of used stiff flex wedges provides high-performance short-game clubs at a fraction of the cost of buying new.

Each wedge is carefully inspected and graded across the head, grooves, shaft, and grip, ensuring full transparency and confidence in the club’s condition. No surprises — just reliable, high-quality wedges ready to help you attack pins and escape tricky lies.

Our inventory updates regularly, so if your preferred loft or grind isn’t available today, check back soon — stiff flex wedges are always in high demand.

Questions? Answers here.

Frequently Asked Questions

Stiff flex clubs are best suited to intermediate or advanced golfers who generate higher swing speeds. Players with slower swing speeds will struggle to achieve optimal distance and ball flight with stiff shafts.

Using a stiff flex shaft keeps the clubface stable through impact, resulting in more accurate shots and a lower more controlled ball flight. Allowing golfers with faster swing speeds to maximise distance while maintaining control.

Stiff flex wedges can work well for longer approach shots, particularly for golfers with faster swing speeds who take full swings with their wedges. The added stability in the shaft can help maintain accuracy and control when hitting full wedge shots from longer distances.

Stiff flex wedges can feel slightly firmer and less flexible, which may make them harder to use for golfers with slower swing speeds. However, for players with faster swing speeds, stiff flex shafts can actually improve consistency by reducing excess shaft bending through impact.

Stiff flex shafts are designed for golfers with faster swing speeds, offering less bend during the swing for added stability and control. Wedge flex shafts are typically slightly lighter than stiff flex shafts but with the same flex, ultimately they're pretty similar but stiff flex shafts are considered better for full shots.