Callaway’s new Opus wedges deliver a fresh look and added spin
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After prototypes surfaced earlier this year, golfers have patiently been waiting for Callaway to release their newest Opus wedges. Now, after years of R&D with the world’s best golfers and countless iterations, they are set to arrive with two new versions coming to retail starting July 26, 2024, and with a starting price of $180.
As for victories, the new Opus wedges have already won two majors; Xander Schauffele at the 2024 PGA Championship and Yuka Saso at the 2024 U.S. Women’s Open. Opus wedges have also been used to rack up other wins on the PGA Tour thanks to lefty Akshay Bhatia and Chris Kirk, plus a win on the LPGA tour thanks to Ruoning Yin.
Opus wedge technology
For drivers, we talk distance, for irons we talk forgiveness, and with wedges, we talk spin — and there is no shortage of spin with Callaway’s newest Opus wedges thanks to a combination of technologies to better grip the cover of the golf ball, which when combined is called Spin Gen face technology.
The first component is a new tighter pitch of the grooves which allows them to be placed closer together — the closer the grooves the more gripping power they have, just like treads on a tire.
The second component of Spin Gen is the offset groove-in-groove with angled micro features. These small grooves work under all conditions, but especially help when the face is opened and they run perpendicular to the swing path for added traction and more spin.
Last but not least, the wedge engineers at Callaway went beyond the desks and counters of their design studio to find that quartz makes for the perfect blasting material to create an even more aggressive face blast texture to add spin and bite, especially on partial shots hit at slower speeds.
Opus shaping and grinds
This is where Callaway went deep into the weeds with their tour players to create their most tour-tested wedges ever.
The Opus wedges feature a higher toe profile along with specific radii through the lofts to improve looks from address, plus the topline to hosel transition has been slimmed down to be more appealing.
On the underside of the wedges, four redesigned sole grinds help them sit closer to the ground on open-face shots and improve speed through the turf.
Opus Platinum wedges
To add one more level of technology and performance, Callaway is also announcing the Opus Platinum wedges which are made through the process of MIM — metal injection molding to deliver even more precision through the manufacturing process. The wedges have 17 grams of tungsten bonded to the back of the topline to raise the center of gravity to help further improve launch and control spin into greens.
These technologies are on top of the Spin Gen face and new tour-preferred shaping.
Price and availability
The Callaway Opus wedges will be available at retail starting July 26th and are priced at $180 each. They come in a brushed chrome or black shadow finish with a fully raw version also available through Callaway Custom.
Callaway Opus Custom Wedge
The stock shafts are True Temper Dynamic Gold MID 115g for steel and the UST Recoil DART HDC shaft 65g for graphite.
The Callaway Opus Platinum wedges will be available at retail starting August 16th and are priced at $230 each. They’ll come in a chrome or blue finish and will also come stock with the True Temper Dynamic Gold MID 115g steel shaft.
Callaway Opus Platinum Custom Wedge
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Ryan Barath is GOLF Magazine and GOLF.com’s senior editor for equipment. He has an extensive club-fitting and -building background with more than 20 years of experience working with golfers of all skill levels, including PGA Tour players. Before joining the staff, he was the lead content strategist for Tour Experience Golf, in Toronto, Canada.