Callaway Golf uses Metal Injection Molding in new Opus Platinum Wedges

ApplicationsNews
September 16, 2024
Callaway Golf has introduced its Opus Platinum Chrome Wedges produced with Metal Injection Molding components (Courtesy Calloway Golf)
Callaway Golf has introduced its Opus Platinum Chrome Wedges produced with Metal Injection Molding components (Courtesy Calloway Golf)

Callaway Golf, based in Carlsbad, California, USA, has introduced a new range of golf clubs manufactured using Metal Injection Molding. The Opus Platinum Chrome Wedges, launched earlier this year, feature tungsten elements that are reported to provide more ball control and spin for the golfer.

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MIM construction is said to have opened the door for Callaway to deliver precision in wedge construction, enabling the company to dial in touch and feel where players need it. The Opus Platinum wedge uses tungsten high in the top line of the clubface for a lower launch and more controlled flight.

The Opus Platinum wedge uses tungsten high in the top line of the clubface for a lower launch and more controlled flight (Courtesy Calloway Golf)
The Opus Platinum wedge uses tungsten high in the top line of the clubface for a lower launch and more controlled flight (Courtesy Calloway Golf)

The ‘Spin Gen Face’ technology, incorporated in the club design, has a tighter pitch which puts more grooves on the face. It also has offset groove-in-groove for spin when opening the face and a new aggressive face blast that provides spin and bite on partial shots.

www.callawaygolf.com

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