Yes. Callaway Opus wedges are designed for golfers who want spin, control and a more short-game club than a standard set wedge.
They suit golfers who want more control on approach shots, chips, pitches and bunker shots. They can work for a wide range of golfers, but players who care about spin, feel and short-game versatility will get the most from them.
Used Callaway Opus wedges can be a valuable buy when the face, grooves, shaft and grip are in good condition. Wedge wear matters, so checking the individual product photos is especially important.
The right choice depends on the loft gap you need and the shots you want to play. A 50 or 52 degree wedge is usually used for gap-wedge distance control, 54 or 56 degrees for sand and approach work, and 58 or 60 degrees for lob shots and more greenside versatility.
Check the loft, bounce, grind, shaft, grip, face wear and groove condition. At Nearly New Golf Clubs, each listed wedge is photographed individually so golfers can review the actual club before ordering.