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Callaway Big Bertha Driver

Thursday, December 16th, 2010

Finally, a driver that combines wicked power and distance with the generous sweet spot for which Callaway Big Bertha driver is famous. Edge Technology provides a high MOI and an optimized centre of gravity location for this Diablo Neutral Driver that produces long, penetrating ball flights with the desired shot shape. It also helps golfers release the club at impact with full power, mainly when swinging aggressively. Hyperbolic Face Technology increases ball speed across the entire face of the club helping send balls further along the fairway, yet still on miss-hits.

The Big Bertha 460 Driver is designed with oversized; all-Titanium construction takes the width and length dimensions to the extreme limits set by the USGA.The 460cc, stretched head creation allows Callaway engineers to place the Centre of Gravity lower and deeper in the clubhead for the maximum forgiveness and accuracy.

·         Awarded Golf Digest’s Gold Award in the 2007 Hot List.

Unique sole construction helps in keeping the clubhead online at impact.

• Oversized 460cc Titanium clubhead creation featuring a wider shape resulting in a higher MOI resulting in a lesser amount of twisting at contact for longer, straighter shots.

Low down, deep Centre of Gravity promotes a higher trajectory for the greatest launch angle.

VFT Technology moves more weight to the outside for amplified forgiveness.

S2H2 and Tru-Bore expertise.

Callaway Big Bertha Driver boasts an all-titanium clubhead. Among its select features is its modified version of Callaway’s special S2H2 Bore-Through hosel (S2H3). The design shifts a significant portion of the head weight away from the hosel and heel and distributes it to the perimeter. The wider head shape results in the highest MOI of all the Callaway titanium head drivers, producing more stability and straighter shots. Its hitting face is also made from titanium. Using Callaway’s patented VFT (Variable Face Technology) devise. The face features different thicknesses to amplify forgiveness and avoid loss of distance on miss-hits. Its flex shaft is a made up of senior graphite. The shaft, the Callaway BB 460 NVS, has a low kick-point, mid-flex and standard senior torque to permit older players to get through impact without the need to make the powerful turns and hand rotations they might have been accustomed to in their stronger playing days. the type of the driver with top quality, beautiful appearance, the reasonable price is well-liked. Which is longer and straighter ball can flight on off-centre shots. So choosing the Big Bertha 460 Driver is right.

 

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The Callaway Big Bertha Driver is designed with a geometric shape close to the dimensional limit set by the USGA and Royal & Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews for length and width. This enabled Callaway Golf engineers to include a 460cc head design with a shallower face, flatter profile and the utmost MOI ever in a Callaway Golf all-titanium head. This means a longer plus straighter ball flight on all off-centre shots. In addition, the Stretched Head Design allows the CG to be located deeper inside the clubhead to achieve optimal ball flight and ultimate forgiveness.

 

The Callaway Big Bertha Driver: for the golfer who creams the ball off the tee, loves to drive, and drive hard, has a mean streak and loves to hit faster, further and harder than anyone else, if this sounds like you, then the Callaway Big Bertha Driver is for you! This slick, one hell of a club, utilizes Callaway Big Bertha Driver club technology, to deliver a compilation of an extremely light weight club, and a longer club length, resulting in super faster swing speeds and added bone crushing power. Play better golf and buy a set here today.

Review: Callaway Big Bertha Diablo

Friday, July 31st, 2009

Golf season is upon us and the warmer weather has arrived. Everywhere across Northa America, golfers are back out and testing and improving their golf games. Some have went out and purchased new golf clubs over the time off, while others are relying on the same set of clubs they used last season. A popular household name in golf clubs is Callaway Golf. They have introduced a number of new clubs including the Callaway big bertha driver.

As any golfer knows, buying new clubs every season can get expensive and may not be a necessary step to take. For most looking to improve their own game with their current golf clubs is a better investment than buying new golf clubs. Without a good base game with any clubs used, you will never see that much improvement. So let’s further explore the new Callaway driver being sold in 2009.

Centred around a new graphite technology design, the Callaway big bertha driver has been said to improve its CG for this season. All this will help improve you game if you want to improve you shot distance. Let’s face it – every golfer wants to improve their distance as you get that much closer to your target. Does the cost of buying a new driver warrant the benefits you will get? One of the first things to do is read various callaway big bertha driver reviews. If you do not read any online reviews by real people who have used it, you will not truly know if it is worth the asking price.

Many of the golf magazines will offer their own big bertha driver reviews, and it would be a good idea to pick up a couple of magazines and see if the thoughts conveyed by each magazine is consistent. If the reviews come in good, the next step would be to go in person and have a look at the driver yourself. A number of options will exist when you go into the store, including a Womens Left Handed Big Bertha Diablo Fairway Woods or Mens Left Handed Big Bertha Driver.

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