Wedge Shafts
PING offers a variety of shaft flexes
in steel and graphite to meet every golfer's preferences. Not sure which shaft flex is right for you? Get Web-Fit to find out now.
Wedge Shaft Options & Specifications
| Shaft | Material | Flex | Torque | Weight |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PING AWT | steel | Soft R | 2.1° | 96g |
| PING AWT | steel | Regular | 2.0° | 99g |
| PING AWT | steel | Stiff | 1.6° | 108g |
| PING AWT | steel | X-Stiff | 1.5° | 117g |
| PING Z-Z65 | steel | Stiff | 1.6° | 109g |
| PING TFC 129i | graphite | Soft R | 3.5° | 70g |
| PING TFC 129i | graphite | Regular | 2.6° | 74g |
| PING TFC 129i | graphite | Stiff | 2.6° | 86g |
An option in steel-shafted clubs,
the Cushin Selective Filtering Insert dissipates shaft vibrations caused by ball impact, lessening the stress on bone, muscle and connective tissue. This produces better feel and reduces fatigue through the course of a round. Weighing just 10 grams, the Cushin Insert has a minimal effect on the total weight of the club, and because it is located inside the shaft at the swingweight fulcrum, it does not affect the swingweight.
TFC 129i: Tip Flex Control - the TFC 129 Series
utilizes high performance, lightweight materials which increase club head speed
for maximum distance and increase tip stability for better control and feel.
AWT: Ascending Weight Technology - lighter long
iron shafts create higher club head speed and higher trajectory, heavier short irons
create lower trajectory and optimal ball control.
PING Z-Z65 - a lightweight, stiff flex shaft with a
high flex point for players desiring a lower ball flight. For most players, the Z-Z65
produces a lower trajectory than the CS-Lite and AWT stiff flex, but higher than the Dynamic Gold.