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OPUS WEDGES REVIEW // Are Callaway’s New Wedges The Best of the Year?



BFresh off of our live testing last week, we finally have a full review of the brand new Callaway Opus Wedges. both Mike and Ian have seen quite a lot to love in these new clubs and couldn’t wait for a deeper dive on their performance. Come see what they think!

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44 Comments

  1. Idk I recently bought both the Wilson forged wedge and an opus. Both are good, but the Wilson feels so much better than the opus.

  2. Sounds like the perfect opportunity for a Callaway v Titleist v Taylormade v Ping wedge death match!!!

  3. Can you guys comment on the CG story a little more here? Ian mentioned a lengthened hosel to get the CG where they want it. Does that mean it is particularly heel-side on this wedge? I assume the longer hosel would also raise the CG a little of course which is a good thing…

    I'm currently playing the Mizuno S23 due to their more central CG, and I was encouraged to see the SM10 taking a step in that direction too. Curious why some companies continue to produce heel-side CG designs as it's hard to see a benefit there.

  4. I was thinking about replacing my four wedges, but not with Callaway, well maybe with the opus. Excited to see them come out with
    some new wedges, my old ones were Mack Daddy's. Great video guys, keep them coming.

  5. Impressive performance from Callaway. Loved the Jaws Raw looks and performance wise. Not a fan of the look of the Opus, but really impressed by the results.

  6. Been playing with the 50 and 54 for the last week. Really great feel subjectively and produces more spin than my Vokeys. Need to get used to the extra spin on full shots.

  7. Ping Glide wedges are some of the best imo for us amateurs. We play game improvement irons so why not wedges? Some of the most forgiving wedges ever…looks great too. Also play more bounce people…we need it!

  8. Just bought a set of the black ones over the weekend. They look like old Cleveland wedges at address. So pure.

  9. Initial review is cool but really ought to start making formal testing off real grass, maybe include rough and sand shots

  10. Trying to decide on these or waiting for the platinum can’t wait to see your thoughts on the platinum as well.

  11. Yeah they are really great looking and performing wedges…but for me do not match the Cleveland Rtx zipcore 6 tour rack in terms of aesthetics and tour grind shaping. No raw finishes and no 6 degree tour grind option in the platinum. You gonna pay $240 dollars for a wedge and not get the grind and bounce you want. Thats the only thing Callaway have let themselves down on retail launch for the recrearional golfer. There are rumors that tour spec raw opus will follow but too vague.

  12. Can’t wait for you guy to buy some land and be able to have an indoor to outdoor hitting bay 🙄🤷‍♂️

  13. Anyone considering getting fitted by TXG (I struggle with the Club Champion buyout) should go immediately. I did irons and driver and I have never hit the ball as well as I do now. Easier to hit, longer, higher, better.

  14. I am not sure I got value out these videos from CC lately. Alain’s skill can play with any wedges and I don’t know how it related and help me replace my existing wedges and most of them from major brands.

  15. Great review! I’m excited for it to show up in my shop in Cincinnati.
    Looking forward to see the sugar daddy 3 review and new TM. Opus set a high bar and will be tough to beat

  16. This video is gonna make me try these dang wedges
    I have Mizuno wedges I’m happy with but 9500 for 70yds is a 1000 more than I get on a draw wedge smh

  17. The pricing of these wedges are getting ridiculous now! There is no way they are worth the extra cost over what is already available. I'll admit I was interested up until I saw the cost. I'll stick to Cleveland and Wilson wedges.

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