Titleist T100 Pitching Wedge / 46 Degree / Regular Flex

Titleist T100 Pitching Wedge / 46 Degree / Regular Flex

£89.99 GBP
PING S159 Gap Wedge / 50 Degree / Regular Flex

PING S159 Gap Wedge / 50 Degree / Regular Flex

£89.99 GBP
PING S159 Sand Wedge / 56 Degree / Regular Flex

PING S159 Sand Wedge / 56 Degree / Regular Flex

£89.99 GBP
Callaway Elyte X Sand Wedge / 54 Degree / Regular Flex

Callaway Elyte X Sand Wedge / 54 Degree / Regular Flex

£101.99 GBP
PING G440 Blue Dot Sand Wedge / 56 Degree / Regular Flex

PING G440 Blue Dot Sand Wedge / 56 Degree / Regular Flex

£131.99 GBP
Left Hand Callaway Apex 21 Gap Wedge / 49 Degree / Regular Flex

Left Hand Callaway Apex 21 Gap Wedge / 49 Degree / Regular Flex

£57.99 GBP
PING G430 Black Dot Pitching Wedge / 45 Degree / Regular Flex

PING G430 Black Dot Pitching Wedge / 45 Degree / Regular Flex

£113.99 GBP
PXG 0311 Milled Sugar Daddy II Gap Wedge / 52 Degree / Regular Flex

PXG 0311 Milled Sugar Daddy II Gap Wedge / 52 Degree / Regular Flex

£105.99 GBP

Regular flex wedges are designed for golfers with smooth to moderate swing speeds who want a balance of control, spin, and forgiveness around the greens. At NEXT2NEWGOLF, our collection of used regular flex wedges gives you access to premium performance at a fraction of the cost of new clubs.

Every wedge is fully inspected and graded across the head, grooves, shaft, and grip, so you know exactly what condition your club is in before you buy. No surprises — just reliable, high-quality wedges ready to improve your short game.

Inventory is updated regularly, so if your ideal regular flex wedge isn’t available today, check back soon — popular wedges are always in demand.

Questions? Answers here.

Frequently Asked Questions

Regular flex shafts are designed to suit golfers with moderate swing speeds, offering a balance of flexibility and control. Wedge flex is slightly stiffer and heavier than regular flex, creating a level of stability and control on shorter shots around the green. Many wedges come in a wedge flex as standard, but regular flex shafts can still be a good option if you ant your wedges to feel similar to the rest of you bag.

In many cases it is best to match your flexes throughout your bag. Having said that, wedges are the only club where you may find a different flex shaft. This is due to the introduction of wedge flex, a sort of one size fits all built specifically for wedges. Some golfers use wedge flex, some prefer to keep the flex matching the rest of their set but it's the only acceptable time you can have mixed shaft flexes.

Yes regular flex wedges are generally considered good for beginners, especially for golfers with moderate swing speeds. The extra flexibility in the shaft can help produce a smoother feel and make it easier to launch the ball on approach shots. It does ultimately depend on your swing speed though, as fast swingers would find regular flex harder to use than stiff.

Yes you are able to find all lofts available in regular flex. This includes pitching wedges, gap wedges, sand wedges and lob wedges.

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.

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.