cpanther1995 omg.golf has reviews listed on the website, and the Video on YouTube is very informative.

Thank you for the info. If you do an internet search for OMGgolf there is another OMGgolf. The precise addy for your OMG company is https://www.omg.golf/. Info is very limited and the site doesn't say if the BOGO is for different lofts or two of the same. Not busting your chops but the website could be a bit more informative.

UPDATE:
Took the wedges out to my home
course. Fairways there are not nearly as tight.
Parked at the 90 yd marker and hit 4 SoLo's (I know crap ball) with the 52
All of them bounced once and stopped. even backed one up a foot.
56 from about 80 yds and the same thing.
Now remember, I am a sweeper and if I take a divot, I did something wrong. (working on that but that is another story). These wedges WORK for me. I'm not just saying that. If I can stop it without utilizing descending blow, then look out for people who can. This wedge will have you backing them up a lot.
Chipping with the 52 is clean and crisp and I can usually get it within 5 feet. Control is fantastic. I grouped 4 balls within 10 feet chipping uphill over a high side wall to the green.
I will be playing around with shafts this fall. I think I want them softer and maybe a bit lighter.
They came out at E1 on the swingweight scale. Yikes!!!

Almo has a winner here if he can get the word out.
Did I say I LOVE the look and finish of these things????👍

    candukid before this wedge, I had used Alpha Prospecs for a long time. Traditional Vokey style wedges with Rifle shafts. When my "feel" swing was on I did very well. With the OMG it was almost too easy. The extra weight, the sole everything about these wedges flat out worked for me. Sand shots with the 56 were among the best I've done period!

    I am just curious enough to want to try these....it might be a Xmas list thing though....I know I asked if standard weights could be an option, but remind me again if this is and could it be part of the deal or are these preassembled?

      ode the standard shafts are KBS Tours Steel or Aldila NV Graphite. OMG is selling these pre assembled. The hosels are .370. I may have some other options for you. Email me at cpanther1995@gmail.com
      and I'll discuss what we can do.

      candukid

      Well, i just bit the bullet on these wedges thanks to you, you fricken enabler! You and your damn review with the same balls that I use at times had me convinced to give these a try. I also bought some Veylix anthem wedges on another forum so I have been going wedge crazy. Not sure why lol, as I have had no problems with my glide wedges and I really liked the wishon HM sand wedge I just bought over the summer.

        Wow, quite the ringing endorsement! Once I receive and assemble them, i'll do a little head to head challenge with the glides and veylix anthems. Lets see who prevails in the wet, winter golf conditions out here in western canada!

        5 days later

        How many of you guys use graphite in your wedges?

        OMG uses Aldila NV Multi 105 Graphite. I know several people have bought these and love them. I'm trying them out myself, even thinking about going with this shaft in my next set of irons.

        In the past I didn't like graphite iron shafts, always felt too light. These may be lighter than my rifles but they just feel right. The control is there too, combined with the Tille head it's an incredible combo.

        Well I have always tried to support Steve in his new companies and after seeing this wedge I was not too crazy about buying one. The course I play right now has crappy bunkers. The sand is dark heavy sand that is more like bare ground, but is it usually a little wet so it has a hard mud type feel. I wonder if this wedge would be a good wedge for these conditions. I still am not crazy about the looks, but if it does the job it does not matter to me how it looks.

          letthebigdogshunt actually the 1st time I took these wedges out was to a local public course that has sand traps kinda similar to what you described, not hard ground but crappy. This one the sand looks like it's mixed in with dirt. I have had problems with my Alphas in these traps in the past. My first sand attempt with tille out there went easy. Much easier than I expected. A local friend bought a set from me and hit a birdie out of the rough. He was using graphite instead of steel like I was using. The wedge does what Steve says it will.

            cpanther1995
            When you used it on the bad sand trap did you use it like a normal sand shot (open face with a slice swing) or just normal as if it were a shot out of a decent lie in the fairway? Does the head take a .370 shaft of .355? The reason I ask is if I do get one since it is BOGO I would get two 56* one for me and one for my wife. I would probably end up putting in her current shaft she is using in her wedge which is a lighter graphite shaft an old Snake Eyes from back when we were using Snake Eye wedges from GS.

              A private discussion is a thead only members selected to be in it can see. On this case ours is in the buy sell area, only you and I can see it.