The Callaway Opus SP+ Wedge combines loft options of 54°, 56°, 58° and 60°, stock lengths ranging from 35.25 in (54°/56°) to 35 in (58°/60°), and a listed swing weight of Steel:D5; Graphite:D0.
Wedge • 2026 • 54° Z8:RH; 54° S10:RH; 56° Z8:RH; 56° S10:RH/LH; 56° X12:RH; 58° Z8:RH; 58° S10:RH; 58° X12:RH; 60° Z8:RH; 60° S10:RH/LH; 60° X12:RH/LH
Key specifications
Visual model specs
Built only from this model’s supplied specifications.
35.25 in
35 in
How the Callaway Opus SP+ Wedge compares
This compares the baseline specification with other Callaway wedges in this database. Wedge loft comparisons use the lowest available loft.
About 11% higher loft than the Callaway wedges database average. Around the 88th percentile for this field.
Very close to the Callaway wedges database average. Around the 33rd percentile for this field.
Club information
| Manufacturer | Callaway |
|---|---|
| Model | Opus SP+ |
| Club type | Wedge |
| Release year | 2026 |
Head, loft and weighting
| Available lofts | 54° Z8; 54° S10; 56° Z8; 56° S10; 56° X12; 58° Z8; 58° S10; 58° X12; 60° Z8; 60° S10; 60° X12 |
|---|---|
| Lie angle | 64° |
| Swing weight | Steel:D5; Graphite:D0 |
Shaft, grip and setup
| Standard length | 54°/56°:35.25 in; 58°/60°:35 in |
|---|---|
| Stock shaft options | True Temper Dynamic Gold Wedge S200 |
| Stock grip | True Temper Icon with Callaway Logo 50 g |
| Hand availability | 54° Z8:RH; 54° S10:RH; 56° Z8:RH; 56° S10:RH/LH; 56° X12:RH; 58° Z8:RH; 58° S10:RH; 58° X12:RH; 60° Z8:RH; 60° S10:RH/LH; 60° X12:RH/LH |
Construction and forgiveness
| Face / material / construction | MIM stainless-steel face; 8620 cast body; MIM tungsten |
|---|---|
| MOI / forgiveness information | Higher-CG tour-preferred Shape 6; engineered for penetrating flight, high spin and control with added stability from tungsten weighting |
Data note: Golf club specifications can vary by loft, shaft, flex, hand, set composition and market. Where the source row lists multiple configurations, the complete supplied value is retained in the tables. Representative benchmark charts normalize multi-club sets to a consistent comparison point.
