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Callaway Unveils monthly Tour Limited wedges
11/1/2016 | by AmateurGolf.com Staff

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Comic-Con attendees: these are you. Callaway Tour Limited November set
Comic-Con attendees: these are you. Callaway Tour Limited November set

Starting this month, Callaway will offer for bid a themed Roger Cleveland-designed wedge stamped and paint filled by their Tour department in Carlsbad, Calif.

CARLSBAD, Calif. (November 1, 2016) -- Just a week after announcing the new "Callaway Customs" wedge program, Callaway Golf has unveiled yet another way to put a unique short game tool into your bag. The latest program is an add on to that program called "Tour Limited," which provides what some might consider the holy grail of custom wedge design.

Each month, Callaway will offer a limited number of unique wedges, all designed by Roger Cleveland and stamped, paint-filled and sand-blasted by Anthony Taranto, the Carlsbad based wedge expert who does the popular wedge stampings for Callaway Tour players. If you've seen it on Instagram or anywhere else in social media, it was probably done by Anthony.

Unique to this program is an auction format that ensures that the winning bidder gets something truly original. In September, Callaway tested this Tour Limited blind auction format with three wedges inspired by the Ryder Cup (the final sale price was $1,010). Admittedly, these prices aren't for the person used to shopping on eBay and hoping to pickup someone's throwaway wedge for $25. And while many will be happy to put Tour Limited wedges in play, there are likely to be many collectors who pick them up for display in a club rack at home or work.

For November, Callaway is running a colorful Comic Book theme; you can find more details on this Tour Limited offering on a new Callawaygolf.com page. 

With this limited edition format, some wedges will be sold individually and some will be sold as a set. Price will vary depending on the design, features, and components. This month's designs will be sold as a set, and you can learn more about it on this instruction page.

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