Callaway X-Hot 4 Hybrid / 22 Degree / Ladies Flex

Callaway X-Hot 4 Hybrid / 22 Degree / Ladies Flex

£39.99 GBP
Cobra DS-Adapt 4 Hybrid / 21 Degree / Ladies Flex

Cobra DS-Adapt 4 Hybrid / 21 Degree / Ladies Flex

£145.99 GBP
Cobra King Speedzone 5 Hybrid / 24 Degree / Ladies Flex

Cobra King Speedzone 5 Hybrid / 24 Degree / Ladies Flex

£72.99 GBP
Taylormade Qi35 Max Lite 6 Hybrid / 31 Degree / Ladies Flex

Taylormade Qi35 Max Lite 6 Hybrid / 31 Degree / Ladies Flex

£166.99 GBP
Callaway Rogue 4 Hybrid / 24 Degree / Ladies Flex

Callaway Rogue 4 Hybrid / 24 Degree / Ladies Flex

£65.99 GBP
Taylormade M6 5 Wood / 19.5 Degree / Ladies Flex

Taylormade M6 5 Wood / 19.5 Degree / Ladies Flex

£66.99 GBP
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June Maclennan

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So pleased with my driver. Great price and a lovely personal service from NEXT2NEWGOLF. They are now my go to for good used clubs. June near Inverness.

Taylormade M6 4 Hybrid / 22 Degree / Ladies Flex

Taylormade M6 4 Hybrid / 22 Degree / Ladies Flex

£61.99 GBP
Taylormade M6 4 Hybrid / 22 Degree / Ladies Flex

Taylormade M6 4 Hybrid / 22 Degree / Ladies Flex

£61.99 GBP
Taylormade Kalea 5 Hybrid / 26 Degree / Ladies Flex

Taylormade Kalea 5 Hybrid / 26 Degree / Ladies Flex

£54.99 GBP
Taylormade Kalea 5 Hybrid / 26 Degree / Ladies Flex

Taylormade Kalea 5 Hybrid / 26 Degree / Ladies Flex

£54.99 GBP
Taylormade M6 3 Wood / 16.5 Degree / Ladies Flex

Taylormade M6 3 Wood / 16.5 Degree / Ladies Flex

£66.99 GBP
Taylormade M4 4 Hybrid / 22 Degree / Ladies Flex

Taylormade M4 4 Hybrid / 22 Degree / Ladies Flex

£61.99 GBP
Taylormade M2 HL 5 Wood / 21 Degree / Ladies Flex

Taylormade M2 HL 5 Wood / 21 Degree / Ladies Flex

£59.99 GBP
Taylormade M2 HL 3 Wood / 16.5 Degree / Ladies Flex

Taylormade M2 HL 3 Wood / 16.5 Degree / Ladies Flex

£59.99 GBP
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Angela Wilson

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Taylormade M2 HL 3 Wood / 16.5 Degree / Ladies Flex

Taylormade M2 HL 3 Wood / 16.5 Degree / Ladies Flex

£59.99 GBP
Taylormade M2 HL 5 Wood / 21 Degree / Ladies Flex

Taylormade M2 HL 5 Wood / 21 Degree / Ladies Flex

£59.99 GBP
Taylormade Sim Max 4 Hybrid / 22 Degree / Ladies Flex

Taylormade Sim Max 4 Hybrid / 22 Degree / Ladies Flex

£79.99 GBP
Taylormade M2 HL 3 Wood / 16.5 Degree / Ladies Flex

Taylormade M2 HL 3 Wood / 16.5 Degree / Ladies Flex

£63.99 GBP
Callaway Rogue 3 Wood / 15 Degree / Ladies Flex

Callaway Rogue 3 Wood / 15 Degree / Ladies Flex

£68.99 GBP
Callaway Rogue 5 Wood / 18 Degree / Ladies Flex

Callaway Rogue 5 Wood / 18 Degree / Ladies Flex

£68.99 GBP
Mizuno S3 Max 5 Wood / 21 Degree / Ladies Flex

Mizuno S3 Max 5 Wood / 21 Degree / Ladies Flex

£16.99 GBP

Why Ladies Flex?

Ladies flex shafts are softer and lighter than senior flex, which is exactly what slower-speed swingers need. The softer shaft loads fully through transition - even at moderate swing speeds - and snaps the clubface squarely at impact, producing higher launch, more carry, and a much more consistent ball flight than a stiffer shaft could ever deliver. The lighter shaft weight also helps generate clubhead speed naturally, which is where most of the distance gains come from. Playing a flex that's too stiff for your swing is one of the most common spec mistakes in golf - and switching to the right flex usually produces an immediate, meaningful improvement.

Ladies flex suits a wider range of players than the name implies. While it's most commonly played by women golfers, it's also a strong choice for younger juniors, smaller-statured players, returning golfers rebuilding speed, and anyone whose driver swing speed sits below 72 mph regardless of age or gender. The thing that matters is swing speed, not the label. If your swing speed fits the ladies flex profile, playing it will deliver far better results than forcing a stiffer shaft to work for you.

If you're unsure whether ladies flex is right for you, swing speed is the simplest guide. Driver swing speeds below roughly 72 mph, or a stock 7 iron carry of under 110 yards, are strong indicators that ladies flex will suit you. Above that range, senior flex tends to be a better fit. Our team is happy to talk you through which used ladies flex clubs are most likely to suit your game if you tell us a little about your swing - and there's no need to feel awkward about asking, getting the flex right is one of the most genuinely helpful things any retailer can do for you.

Our Range of Used Ladies Flex Golf Clubs

Our used ladies flex collection covers every category you'll need to build a complete bag. In drivers, you'll find pre-owned ladies flex models from the major brands across multiple recent generations - including TaylorMade Kalea and Stealth HD, Callaway Reva, Big Bertha REVA, and Paradym X, Titleist TSi1 and TSR1, Ping G Le and G Le3, Cobra Air-X, and others. Higher-launch, draw-biased, and lightweight heads are particularly well-suited to ladies flex players, helping reduce slices and adding meaningful carry distance.

For irons, our ladies flex range focuses on game-improvement and super-game-improvement sets where forgiveness, launch, and lightweight shafts matter most - including the TaylorMade Kalea, Callaway Reva, Ping G Le and G Le3, and Cobra Air-X iron sets, alongside ladies flex versions of mainstream game-improvement models from the major brands. Ladies flex graphite iron shafts dominate this category, and we stock a wide range of pre-owned options across brands and weights.

Beyond drivers and irons, our ladies flex collection includes fairway woods, hybrids, and wedges from every major brand. Hybrids are particularly valuable for ladies flex players - they're far easier to launch than long irons and turn 3, 4, and 5 iron yardages into much more comfortable, repeatable shots. Pick up a used Titleist Vokey, Cleveland CBX, TaylorMade MG, or Ping Glide wedge for short-game precision, or build a setup heavy on hybrids and fairway woods to make the long game far more playable. We also offer plenty of complete used ladies flex sets, which are one of the most cost-effective ways to kit out a bag.

Is Ladies Flex Right for You?

Playing a shaft that's too stiff is one of the most common reasons amateurs lose distance, launch, and consistency. For slower-speed players in particular, a stiff shaft simply won't load through the swing - the clubface arrives open at impact, the ball flight stays low, and shots leak right (for a right-hander) with disappointing distance. The classic symptoms of needing a softer flex are low ball flight, blocks and weak fades, and a general sense that the clubs feel heavier or harder work than they should. All of these usually point toward ladies flex for genuinely slower-speed players.

The simplest way to tell if ladies is your flex is swing speed - below roughly 72 mph on the driver, or under 110 yards of stock 7 iron carry, are the classic markers. There's nothing remotely embarrassing about playing ladies flex - what matters is whether it fits your swing, and if it does, you'll see immediate gains in launch, carry, and dispersion. Plenty of golfers across age groups and genders play L-flex effectively and enjoy the game far more for it.

Many slower-speed players also benefit from rethinking their whole setup, not just their flex. Replacing long irons with hybrids, choosing a lightweight, draw-biased driver, and selecting overall lighter club weights can transform how easy the game feels. With TaylorMade, Callaway, Titleist, Cobra, Ping, Mizuno, and many more brands in stock, you can build that setup from our used ladies flex inventory without paying full retail. If you're not sure which clubs are likely to suit you, get in touch and our team will be happy to talk you through the options.

 

Questions? Answers here.

Frequently Asked Questions

Men's golf clubs generally have longer and heavier shafts, stiffer flex options and slightly larger grip sizes compared to ladies clubs. They're designed to suit faster swing speeds and generate optimal distance and control. Ladies clubs however are lighter and built to optimise launch, speed and distance for slower swing speeds.

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.

The flexible shafts allow the clubhead to accelerate more through impact.This helps golfers hit the ball higher and further even when the swing isn't fast. They are typically also shorter than men's flex clubs so can be ideal for ladies or juniors transitioning between junior clubs to men's clubs.

It's generally better to keep all of your clubs the same flex to maintain consistency and performance. Mixing ladies clubs with stiffer or heavier shafts can make your swing feel inconsistent and reduce accuracy.

No they're not. Despite the name, ladies flex shafts are not limited to women. The correct shaft flex matters on your swing speed not your gender. Some men, juniors and senior golfers could benefit from using a ladies flex shaft if they're looking to add some height and distance to their drives.

Not at all, the same way that some men may benefit to the lighter shafts ladies flex provide, faster swinging ladies will benefit more from using a men's senior/regular or stiff flex shaft. It's all to do with swing speed, not gender.

Absolutely. Ladies flex hybrids are very forgiving, thanks to a combination of softer shaft flex, high lofts and low centres of gravity. These features make it easier to get the ball airborne and reduce the impact of off centre strikes, giving golfers more confidence and consistency from the fairway, rough or tee.

The main difference between ladies and senior flex shafts is the stiffness, weight and length. Ladies flex shafts are generally shorter in length, lighter in weight and not as stiff as senior flex shafts are. This helps golfers with slower swing speeds generate more clubhead speed and launch the ball higher. Both are designed to help improve distance and consistency, but ladies are the softer option.

Yes some men can use ladies flex shafts if they are shorter and swing is slower as this will suit ladies flex shafts. Some juniors will also use ladies flex when they are between junior and regular flex golf clubs.