The way these guys play these days, hitting 150+ yard wedges, not sure they can afford to play anything else but the same shaft as they do in their set. I never quite understood the wedge flex.....but I think the TTDG is an s200, which jf playing the 300 in the set would make the wedge shaft lighter. I dunno. I can understand playing something different if the majority of shots played with a specific wedge is finesse, ala the spinner or going up a flex but playing the 8i shaft/ssx2.

To answer your question - YES...IMO, just more bull puckey from the Marketing Department of the shaft manufacturer. Most amateur golfers, 95%, don't have the swing speed, timing nor physical ability to even play stiff flex shafts in their clubs, let alone a wedge flex shaft in their wedges. Putting a piece of rebar in their wedges might soothe their ego but does nothing to help their game in the least...What we as amateurs need is more short game practice instead of long drive practice and stop trying to "buy" a game with the latest and greatest "technical improvement" and gimmick from the marketing department of True Temper, et el and the glowing articles about them in the suck-up Golf Magazines written by company shills...

    Well thanks for nothing here fellas.
    I won a set of the KBS Tour Hi Rev 2.0 wedge shafts over the winter. A set of red, white, blue.
    I was gonna try raping someone here with them in a week or so but may just have to post them where they are 'needed/appreciated'.

    You guys spoil everything. Need to pay closer attention to what ads from OEMs state rather than real players 'assumptions'. WTF do they know about equipment??

      Typhoon I was on THP

      Well, this right here was your first mistake. lol 😂 This is the same crowd that thinks near-net forged means lesser quality instead of it being a manufacturing process/practice. 🙄

      😊

        LogicalOne thinks near-net forged means lesser quality

        Kinda makes sense. Reads like it only got close with that "near' part on there.
        Prolly a lot of porosity inside we can't see, instead of solid which full net forged would give us.

        🤣

        I just cut down 3 of the steel iron shafts I had. Not sure exactly who I got them from on here, but I picked up 4 steel iron shafts 5-8. Tipped them to the correct length, and shafted the wedge heads I picked up from Kelly, @LogicalOne . They work fine, as long as I do my job.

        Par4QC I was gonna try raping someone here with them in a week or so but may just have to post them where they are 'needed/appreciated'.

        $12 shipped? 😎

        raggmann54 To answer your question - YES...IMO, just more bull puckey from the Marketing Department of the shaft manufacturer. Most amateur golfers, 95%, don't have the swing speed, timing nor physical ability to even play stiff flex shafts in their clubs, let alone a wedge flex shaft in their wedges. Putting a piece of rebar in their wedges might soothe their ego but does nothing to help their game in the least...What we as amateurs need is more short game practice instead of long drive practice and stop trying to "buy" a game with the latest and greatest "technical improvement" and gimmick from the marketing department of True Temper, et el and the glowing articles about them in the suck-up Golf Magazines written by company shills...

        This kind of valid & justified advice is non-compliant with paragraph 14(c) located in Appendix A of the Buzzer Ho’ing Policy memorandum. Just sayin’…

        LogicalOne They are the biggest bunch of ass kissing suck ups. You can never trust their equipment opinions because if they say they don’t like something they will be out of the running for their equipment contests etc…

        Another factor in this all us that at times wedge specific shaft pricing is at a premium. Apollo used to market wedge shafts, but I'm not sure that they were
        not trimmed iron shafts.

        Par4QC The only reason I don't use specialty wedge shafts is because they work so good it took all of the challenge out of my up and down par/bogey putts! 😉

        Tough crowd here.

        I suppose no one believes in the LA Golf putter shafts for 'only' $399 either. Which, BTW, are must haves, in case you didn't realize that fact.

        Fools.

          sdandrea1 I may or may not be banned from that place many years ago.
          I tried to sell something no one could pronounce the price of.

          "C H E A P"