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Callaway’s Opus wedge line debuts on official tour

News RoomBy News RoomJune 18, 20243 Mins Read
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The latest wedge line from Callaway, previously known as Jaws, has made its official tour debut at the Travelers Championship under the new name Opus. The company has been keeping the details of the technology behind the wedges a secret, but prototypes have been in use on tour under the S6 name. Players using the S6 prototypes, such as Xander Schauffele and Yuka Saso, have already seen success, with Schauffele winning the PGA Championship and Saso capturing the U.S. Women’s Open.

At TPC River Highlands, players like Schauffele, Adam Hadwin, and others will be using the new Opus wedges, with Chris Kirk playing a significant role in the design process. The input from players has been crucial in shaping the design of the wedges, with a focus on the shape, performance, grinds, and bounces. Players preferred a more rounded shape with a slightly rounder leading edge for better performance around the green.

The four grind options available in the Opus wedges include a lower bounce option for firmer turf conditions, as well as familiar options like the C, S, and W grinds from the previous Jaws Raw line. The name Opus is a nod to the journey taken in designing these wedges, with a focus on creating a wedge for the players, by the players. Callaway believes that the Opus wedges are the best wedge design they have ever produced, showcasing everything they have learned throughout the design process.

Overall, the Opus wedge line represents a new chapter for Callaway in the wedge market, with a heavy emphasis on player feedback and innovation. The success of the S6 prototypes on tour has already shown promise for the new line, with top players like Schauffele and Saso achieving victories using these wedges. The collaboration between players, tour representatives, and designers has resulted in a wedge design that is both visually appealing and high-performing for players of all skill levels.

As the Opus wedges continue to make their way onto the golf course, expect to see more tour players adopting these clubs and experiencing the benefits firsthand. The evolution of the grinds, shapes, and technology in these wedges is a testament to Callaway’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of wedge design. Whether you’re a professional golfer or an amateur looking to improve your short game, the Opus wedges offer a blend of precision, performance, and forgiveness that can help you elevate your game to the next level.

In conclusion, the debut of the Opus wedge line at the Travelers Championship marks a significant milestone for Callaway in the wedge market. With player input at the forefront of the design process, these wedges offer a unique combination of technology, performance, and player feedback. As more players begin to use the Opus wedges on tour and in their own games, it’s clear that Callaway is continuing to innovate and push the boundaries of wedge design. Whether you’re a professional golfer or a casual player, the Opus wedges represent a new era of wedge technology that can help take your short game to new heights.

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