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ONOFF S-Forged Wedges


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ONOFF introduces their all new S-Forged wedge based on Prototype wedges used by pro golfer Shingo Katayama who joined ONOFF earlier this year. These premium Japan forged wedges feature mutli grind soles for versatility and micro milled face (on the 58* only) for awesome spin and control. The S-Forged focuses on feel and control with a teardrop like shape and minimal offset.

The 52/6 S-Forged features a rounder grind sole while the 58/10 features a multigrind indented sole for that reduces friction and contact. The ONOFF S-Forged is finished in a soft Ni-CR plating and a satin finish. Both wedges are good for amateur play up to 2024 regarding USGA rules (they do not have v grooves).

Available with NS Pro 950GH Stiff or DG S200 shafts.

These are forged by Endo and are ultra limited. (I am trying to get a set for myself even).

ONOFF S-Forged Wedge

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nice!! saw these in the proshop, a bit pricey but i am sure they are worth it.

are these the only onoff wedges forged in endo? someone mentioned that aside from the cb247s, everything else was made in nelson china??

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nice!! saw these in the proshop, a bit pricey but i am sure they are worth it.

are these the only onoff wedges forged in endo? someone mentioned that aside from the cb247s, everything else was made in nelson china??

it's a shame they aren't offered in a raw finish......

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it's a shame they aren't offered in a raw finish......

for something this special and pricey i would rather it not be raw. the more durable the better

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