There’s a particular aspect of being an elite professional golfer that makes me outrageously envious. No, it’s not playing for ludicrous sums of prize money, or receiving shedloads of free gear, hats and golf balls. Most top golfers are socially awkward loners so it’s certainly not the “glamourous” jet-setting lifestyle. And after watching episodes of Full Swing, it’s definitely not vapid golf WAGS.
My greatest golf envy is pros’ wedge games. How one minute they’re carving enormous, crisp divots out of the turf hitting full blast approach shots (if you’re a divot deviant, I highly recommend you google Richie Ramsay’s epic British Masters divot), then the next minute, the same wedge is used to execute a shot so delicate it makes a butterfly’s eyelash seen ungainly and ham-fisted. It's almost like tour pros flick a switch on their wedges. Or maybe their wedges are instilled with a split personality that makes Kanye seem stable and well-adjusted.
The new Callaway Opus is a tour wedge. So, given the tour appellation and the assumed target demographic, I was curious to find out if it would offer me (someone who admittedly, and despite my best efforts, will never be confused for an elite tour player) similar performance.