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Callaway Big Bertha
$800.00
Released January, 2008
The Pros:Sweet spot is very big, hard to miss it. Capable of very long shots with no special effort. Forgiveness on miss-hits is very good.
The Cons:Not easy to work the ball with these. Not enough power for low-handicap players.
The Callaway Big Bertha Irons are golf clubs designed to be forgiving, a good gift for an amature player or a professional who needs a little extra edge. The long irons are available in the Big Bertha i-brid shape, which has a deep center of gravity and an extra wide sole for turn interaction, and the alternative traditional shape which boasts an increased offset, a larger hitting area and a constant width sole.
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The Callaway Big Bertha Irons come with extreme notch weighting that redistributes weight to the perimeter, giving more stability and a higher moment of inertia.
Features
- Extreme Notch Weighting
- VFT Technology
- S2H2
- 360-Degree Undercut Channel
- Integrated Set Design
- Oversized Mid and Short Irons
- Long Irons: i-brids or traditional shaped
- Forgiving irons
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sweet spot is very big, hard to miss it
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capable of very long shots with no special effort
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forgiveness on miss-hits is very good
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very accurate shots, go right where you send them
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gives you immediate feedback when they hit whether it's good or poor
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not easy to work the ball with these
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not enough power for low-handicap players
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