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It appeared today on TV when they showed Phil's 3rd shot on 18 that he had a PX shaft in his sand wedge. Anybody know what shaft Phil is playing in his wedges??? I know he plays the PX in his irons but its not often you hear of someone playing a PX in their wedges. Everything I've heard is that the PX has a muted feel and is too stiff for a touch wedge game, but Phil certainly is great wedge player. Figured you guys would be the ones to ask.

It appeared today on TV when they showed Phil's 3rd shot on 18 that he had a PX shaft in his sand wedge.  Anybody know what shaft Phil is playing in his wedges???  I know he plays the PX in his irons but its not often you hear of someone playing a PX in their wedges.  Everything I've heard is that the PX has a muted feel and is too stiff for a touch wedge game, but Phil certainly is great wedge player.  Figured you guys would be the ones to ask.

I've seen both Phil and Stuart Appleby playing PX's in their wedges.

I've been playing a PX in one of my TSC's...don't care much for the feel of the PX in a wedge though...I prefer the standard rifle in a wedge.

Thanks

plays the px not sure of flex inall his irons. i have the px 5.5's and play them in the 52,56, and 60 with nice outcome. but it's a feel issue when you get down to the wedges.. ken

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