Here are the wedges (and shafts) 2023 Masters champion Jon Rahm uses (and where you can buy them to add to your own bag).
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You could make an argument that some of the most important clubs to get dialed in — for any course — are your wedges. Whether it’s for sticking it close from short distance or chipping it tight from tricky closely mown areas around the greens, your wedges are your most important scoring clubs.
At last year’s Masters, for example, Jon Rahm put on a clinic with his irons and wedges and won by four shots over Brooks Koepka and Phil Mickelson, and he did so with a custom set of Callaway Jaws wedges.
Rahm uses wedge lofts of 52, 56 and 60 degrees and also uses the same shafts in his irons that he does in his wedges (Project X 6.5s).
You can check out the wedges and shaft Rahm uses below.
Project X Chrome Iron Shaft
The Project X Chrome is ideal for the player looking for a low launch, low spin shaft preferred by stronger swingers looking for a flat, penetrating ball flight complete with unmatched stability. You can buy the Project X Chrome built to your required specifications.
The Project X Chrome shafts incorporate Stepless Design Technology (SDT) where each individual shaft throughout the set is comprised of a specific taper length. This unique design feature optimizes the flex distribution and energy transfer of the shaft without sacrificing control. SDT provides tip stiffness for stronger players, producing greater accuracy, a smooth yet solid feel on impact and optimal trajectory and spin control. You can purchase the Project X Chrome in the following flexes: .355 5.0, .355 5.5, .355 6.0, .355 6.5, .355 7.0, .370 5.5, .370 6.0, and .370 6.5