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 Graphite shafts would help. But it shouldn't hurt your wrists to swing. Let the club do the work. You are just guiding it. It will take some getting used to. But you got this! 
 
 I have no idea how to explain this in golf terms but I’ll try my best… 

When I’m chipping, everything feels smooth on the backswing, but when I try to finish with the club pointing at 6 o’clock, my wrist tends to break down and bend. I’m also noticing that I’m tucking my elbow in, probably to support the weight of the club, which feels heavier during the shorter motion. However, when I’m teeing off and can take a full swing, my wrist stays solid and I don’t have that issue. I’m struggling to keep the same control during my chip shots. 
 I have no idea how to explain this in golf terms but I’ll try my best… 

When I’m chipping, everything feels smooth on the backswing, but when I try to finish with the club pointing at 6 o’clock, my wrist tends to break down and bend. I’m also noticing that I’m tucking my elbow in, probably to support the weight of the club, which feels heavier during the shorter motion. However, when I’m teeing off and can take a full swing, my wrist stays solid and I don’t have that issue. I’m struggling to keep the same control during my chip shots. nostr.fmt.wiz.biz