Taylormade Sim Max 4 Hybrid / 22 Degree / Ladies Flex

Taylormade Sim Max 4 Hybrid / 22 Degree / Ladies Flex

£79.99 GBP
Callaway Rogue 4 Hybrid / 24 Degree / Ladies Flex

Callaway Rogue 4 Hybrid / 24 Degree / Ladies Flex

£64.99 GBP

Ladies-flex hybrids and driving irons are specifically designed for women golfers, providing lightweight, forgiving performance to generate higher launch, added distance, and better control. At NEXT2NEWGOLF, our collection of used ladies-flex long-game clubs delivers premium quality at exceptional value.

Each club is carefully inspected and graded across the head, shaft, and grip, so you know exactly what condition your club is in before you buy. Ladies-flex shafts allow smooth swings and effortless energy transfer, giving players confidence in every shot.

Whether you’re looking for the ease of launch from a Taylormade Kalea hybrid, or the forgiveness of a Callaway Reva, our range has something for women golfers of all abilities.

Our stock is refreshed regularly, so if the model you want isn’t available today, check back soon — ladies-flex hybrids and driving irons are highly sought after.

Questions? Answers here.

Frequently Asked Questions

Ladies flex hybrids are designed for female golfers with slower swing speeds, making them ideal for beginners, high handicaps or anyone who struggles to get long irons airborne. The softer the shaft flex is, the easier it'll be to get the ball high in the air and carrying for longer distances.

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.

Yes ladies flex hybrids are designed for just that. They are much easier to hit and more forgiving than long irons, helping golfers achieve higher launch and more consistent distance with their long clubs. Many golfers replace some of, if not all of their irons with hybrids to help performance and consistency.

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.

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.

Yes hybrids are extremely popular with high handicap golfers and beginners. This is because they're so easy to launch and are far more forgiving than traditional irons. The wider sole and deeper centre of gravity help get the ball airborne easily making them great alternatives to longer irons.