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ONOFF S-Forged Shingo Katayama Wedge

  • Categories: Golf News, Japanese Golf, Manufacturer Focus, New Equipment, Product Previews, Recommended
  • Posted on: December 17th, 2009 by: Tourspecgolfer

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It's not often that ONOFF produces a limited or player specific model of wedge.  Since coming to the USA ONOFF has done an excellent job of producing great drivers and woods.

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Enter the new 100% made in Japan ONOFF S-Forged Wedge. The new S-Forged is made of Mild Forged S20C steel with an Ni-Cr plating. Rumor has it that Endo is producing these wedges and by looking at the material and finish its identical to what other brands use when manufactured by Endo.

The new S-Forged meets the new groove regulations and the 52 vs 58 do show some differences between the same wedge in different lofts. The 52* has a bounce of 6* where the 58* features 10 degree's of bounce. The offset is quite a bit less in the 58* than the 52*. The face finish is also a bit different where the 58* has very light detailed CNC milling, the last difference is the sole shape I would say the 52 is more of a round sole while the 58 is a multigrind.

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These are limited edition wedges forged by Endo. They may be hard to get so we will let you know if they are back ordered and the expected wait time.

If your interested in purchasing these rare wedges visit TourSpecGolf.com Available with NS Pro 950GH Stiff or DG S200 shafts.



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  1. On Dec. 17 2009 @ 9:20 pm gocchin said

    This is one beautiful wedge. As I noted when I first sneak peeked it back in September http://www.golftoimpress.com/2009/09/onoff-s-forged-wedges-new-gear-sneak-peak/ ONOFF actually calls the grind a a Multi Action Sole and is made for maximum versatility as Shingo likes it.

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  2. On Dec. 17 2009 @ 10:58 pm idrive said

    I gotta say they look Flippin Fantastic. I think I’ll pick up a set to have… Shingo might be looking for a set someday.

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  3. On Dec. 21 2009 @ 3:46 am Ottawa Golf Blog said

    Great looking wedges!

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