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    "Richard"
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    Stiff or regular flex?

    My irons, driver and woods are all reg flex. But i'm getting a really good deal on a 52, 56 and 60 ping MB wedges. The problem is they are stiff. I hit a 7 iron about 155-160 with my reg flex club. Here is the question... should I go ahead and get the wedges anyway because its saving me $100? or should I keep looking for something that is a reg flex?
    I've been told by people that I'm right in the middle and can get away with using either. What do you think

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    For wedges you will probably be OK. Many manufacturers only make wedges in "wedge" flex, which is basically the same as "stiff" or "firm" for most of them.

    Pings have a good resale value, so if you get them and find you're hitting pushes to the right all the time you can always resell them and/or trade them for something else.
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    "Richard"
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    awesome, what would I do without you el tigre

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