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Cobra wedges offer an excellent combination of forgiveness, spin, and value — perfect for golfers who want performance without the premium price tag. Many golfers love Cobra wedges for their stable feel, generous sweet spot, and confidence-inspiring shapes. Models like the Snakebite series provide sharp grooves and dependable spin, even on off-centre strikes.

Each used Cobra wedge at NEXT2NEWGOLF UAE goes through our detailed grading process so you know exactly what you’re getting. Whether you're replacing a worn-down loft or rounding out your wedge setup, Cobra provides consistency and playability for golfers of all levels.

Cobra wedges are designed for golfers of all skill levels, but different models target specific needs. Game improvement wedges like the Snakebite X are ideal for high handicap golfers, while the King models appeal to lower handicap golfers with more feel and precision.

Cobra Snakebite wedges are specially made with extreme spin and control in mind. They feature aggressive groove patterns and a slightly sharper leading edge to help golfers stop the ball quickly on the green.

A new Cobra wedge will retail at around 750 AED, but you can often find second hand options for under 500 AED, and in the recent models. Showing why buying used is such excellent value for money. The second hand price mainly depends on which model it is and the condition it is in.

Wedge flex is a shaft type commonly used in wedges, designed to offer extra stability and control on short shots. It is usually slightly heavier and stiffer than regular flex, helping golfers maintain consistency when hitting chips and pitches. Because wedges are mainly used for partial swings rather than full power shots, edge flex shafts help provide better feel and control around the greens.

In many cases it is best to match your flexes throughout your bag. Having said that, wedges are the only club where you may find a different flex shaft. This is due to the introduction of wedge flex, a sort of one size fits all built specifically for wedges. Some golfers use wedge flex, some prefer to keep the flex matching the rest of their set but it's the only acceptable time you can have mixed shaft flexes.

Absolutely. Many golfers mix and match wedge brands to find the exact feel, bounce, and grind that suit their short game. What matters most is performance and how the wedge complements your existing setup, not whether it matches your irons.

Beginners typically benefit from starting with a pitching wedge (44–48°), gap wedge (50–52°), and sand wedge (54–56°). These cover most short-game situations without overwhelming you with too many options. As your skills develop, you can add a lob wedge for more versatility.

A sand wedge typically has a loft of 54-56 degrees and is designed for bunker shots and short approaches. A lob wedge has more loft (58–64 degrees) and is used for high, soft shots that stop quickly on the green. Both are essential for a well-rounded short game.