The Opus SP is the forged, tour-focused wedge in Callaway's 2025 Opus family, and the loft chart tells you exactly who it's chasing. Twenty grind and loft combinations, running from a 48-degree gap wedge all the way up to a 64-degree lob, with the heaviest concentration right where short-game scoring happens. This is a wedge built for a golfer who already knows what a specific bounce and grind do for their turf interaction, not someone hunting for a one-size-fits-all option.
Look at how the lofts stack and you can see the intent. There are five separate 58-degree builds and five at 60, three at 56, and a pair at 64. Callaway isn't padding the list. Those repeats are different sole grinds and bounce setups at the same loft, so you can match a 60-degree to a firm links-style turf or a soft, wet course without changing loft. The forged construction is the other half of the story, giving you the softer feel and feedback that better players want when they're flighting shots down or opening the face around the green.
What this wedge won't do is hide a loose short game. There's no oversized cavity or heavy perimeter weighting here. The Opus SP rewards clean strikes and precise face control, and it gives honest feedback when you don't deliver either. If you're the kind of player who fits your wedges by grind and practices your bunker and pitch shots, this is aimed squarely at you.
요약하면
The Callaway Opus SP (2025) is a tour-grind wedge built for shotmaking and versatility around the green. Lofts run 48° to 64° across 5 grinds. It carries a $159.99 MSRP.
Callaway Opus SP 웨지: 주요 스펙
- 카테고리
- Tour Grind
- 로프트 범위
- 48 to 64 degrees
- Loft/grind options
- 20
- 모델 연도
- 2025
- MSRP
- $159.99
판매 또는 중고 보상 판매
예상가Modeled from the $159.99 original MSRP and a 1-year-old release (about 55% of MSRP retained used).
중고 시세
$75 - $100
Private sale, fair to like-new
중고 보상 판매가
$45 - $70
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Estimate only, from a depreciation model, not a live quote. Search “Callaway Opus SP” on the sites above for the real number, which varies with condition, shaft, and demand.
구매 가능한 옵션
| 로프트 | 바운스 | 그라인드 | Finish |
|---|---|---|---|
| 48° | 10° | S | Chrome |
| 50° | 10° | S | Chrome |
| 52° | 10° | S | Chrome |
| 54° | 10° | S | Chrome |
| 54° | 12° | X | Chrome |
| 56° | 10° | S | Chrome |
| 56° | 12° | X | Chrome |
| 56° | 14° | W | Chrome |
| 58° | 8° | C | Chrome |
| 58° | 7° | T | Chrome |
| 58° | 10° | S | Chrome |
| 58° | 12° | X | Chrome |
| 58° | 14° | W | Chrome |
| 60° | 8° | C | Chrome |
| 60° | 7° | T | Chrome |
| 60° | 10° | S | Chrome |
| 60° | 12° | X | Chrome |
| 60° | 14° | W | Chrome |
| 64° | 7° | T | Chrome |
| 64° | 8° | C | Chrome |
Loft and bounce are nominal values. Actual specifications may vary.
기술
About the Callaway Opus SP
The forged head is where the Opus SP earns its Tour Grind label. Forging the body produces the soft, dense feel that skilled players read through their hands, and it lets Callaway shape the sole precisely for the grind options offered at each loft. The progressive loft structure means the wedges aren't built to one template. A 50-degree gap wedge and a 60-degree lob ask for different things from the sole, so the grinds get more aggressive and more varied as you climb into the higher lofts where you open the face most. That design shows up in the loft chart as clusters. Three 56-degree builds, five each at 58 and 60, and two at 64 give you real choices in the scoring zone rather than a single stock grind. A player who sweeps the ball and plays soft turf can pick a wider, higher-bounce sole, while a steep digger on firm ground can grind down to something that slides. The lower lofts, 48 through 54, come in fewer variations because those wedges see more full swings and less face manipulation, so a versatile mid-bounce sole covers most players. Fit it right and the Opus SP behaves like a set built for your swing, not the average one.
Who Should Play the Callaway Opus SP?
- ✓Better players who fit wedges by grind and bounce rather than picking off a shelf
- ✓Golfers who open the face around the greens and want forged feedback on delicate shots
- ✓Anyone who wants multiple sole options at 56, 58, and 60 degrees to match their home turf
- ✓Skilled ball-strikers who flight wedges down and control spin on full and partial shots
- ✓Players building a matched set from a 48-degree gap wedge up to a 64-degree lob
자주 묻는 질문
Why does the Opus SP list five different 58 and 60-degree wedges?
Those repeated lofts are different sole grinds and bounce setups, not duplicate wedges. At 58 and 60 degrees you open the face and manipulate the sole the most, so Callaway offers several grinds to match different swing types and turf conditions. A steep player on firm ground wants a lower-bounce, more relieved sole, while a sweeper on soft turf wants more bounce. You pick the grind that fits, not just the loft.
Is the Opus SP forged, and what does that change?
Yes, the head is forged, and that's the main reason it wears the Tour Grind name. Forging gives you the soft, solid feel and the shot-to-shot feedback that better players rely on when they're flighting wedges down or hitting touch shots around the green. It also lets Callaway shape the sole grinds precisely. The trade-off is that a forged tour wedge assumes clean contact rather than bailing out mishits.
What does 'progressive lofts' mean on the Opus SP?
It means the wedges aren't all built to one template across the range. A 48 or 50-degree gap wedge sees mostly full swings, so it gets a more versatile mid-bounce sole. The higher lofts, from 56 up to 64, see more open-face and greenside work, so they come in more grind options with soles shaped for those shots. The design changes as the loft changes instead of scaling one shape up and down.
How high a loft can I get, and who needs a 64-degree wedge?
The Opus SP tops out at 64 degrees, offered in two grinds. A 64 is a specialist club for players who want to hit very high, soft shots that stop fast, usually from tight lies or short-sided positions with little green to work with. It takes speed and a confident strike to use well. Most golfers are better served by a 58 or 60, but skilled short-game players who want that extra loft have two builds to choose from.
Is the Opus SP a good wedge for higher handicappers?
Not really. This is a forged tour wedge with a range of grinds built for players who control the face and fit their bounce to their turf. It gives honest feedback and doesn't add forgiveness to hide thin or fat strikes. A higher handicapper is usually better off with a cavity-back or wider-sole game-improvement wedge that's more tolerant on mishits. If your short game is dialed in and you know your grind, the Opus SP fits.
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