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GolfWRX Review of the Scotty Cameron Phantom 7.5 Putter

News RoomBy News RoomJune 19, 2024Updated:June 19, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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Callaway has officially unveiled its new Opus line of wedges, which have been in development for around two years with input from PGA TOUR players. The Tour launch of the wedges at the 2024 Travelers Championship marks the first time they are being introduced to professional players. The design process involved close collaboration with Tour players to ensure all their preferences and needs were met, including the shape, look at address, leading edge, sole shaping, sound, feel, and turf interaction at impact.

The research and design team at Callaway has been studying wedges for decades, but the Opus wedges put more power than ever into the hands of PGA TOUR players. The team paid close attention to various details based on player feedback, with the shape of the wedge at address being a key focus. The aim was to create a wedge that appealed to the majority of players, even though individual preferences may vary. The final product is the result of countless hours of feedback and testing from Tour players, with the shape at address and when the face is opened being critical factors.

The Opus wedges went through several iterations before reaching the final versions that were unveiled on Tour. The sixth prototype, code-named ‘S6’, served as the basis for the final design based on player feedback. Each wedge stamped with S6 represents the shaping designs that were considered and ultimately led to the chosen design. The wedge is described as tour-inspired and tour-driven, with input from professional players driving the entire design process. This collaborative approach is reflected in the cosmetic and final design of the Opus wedges.

The focus on player feedback and preferences highlights Callaway’s commitment to creating equipment that meets the needs of elite-level golfers. The attention to detail in areas such as shaping, sound, and feel demonstrates the dedication to producing high-quality wedges that deliver performance on the course. The Opus wedges are designed to provide Tour players with the confidence and control they need in their short game, ensuring that they can execute shots with precision and consistency.

Overall, the development of the Opus wedges showcases Callaway’s dedication to innovation and excellence in golf equipment. The collaboration with PGA TOUR players ensures that the final product meets the stringent demands of professional golfers while also appealing to a wider audience of players. The Tour launch of the Opus wedges marks the culmination of a comprehensive design process that prioritized player feedback and input at every stage. With a focus on shaping, feel, and performance, the Opus wedges are set to make an impact on the competitive golf landscape.

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