Callaway 2004 Big Bertha Titanium Drivers
Callaway 2004 Big Bertha Titanium Drivers
USER REVIEWS
[Apr 01, 2024]
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[Mar 26, 2015]
Rickb44
Shoots in the 80s
Guys this club is perfect!!!
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[Oct 21, 2010]
samarati
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
callaway 2004 titanium
Purchased October 2010 from 3balls golf for $9. Used but in excellent condition. New matching headcover included. RCH firm shaft 60 gram weight.
Customer Service 3 Balls golf . Com always has great delas on real clean used clubs. Recommended. Similar Products Used: I have bought and sold more Drivers in the past year than you can hold in your arms. I like older Callaways Made in the USA and Ping. |
[Oct 20, 2008]
TRYFE TREADWELL
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
2004 Callaway Titanium 10 degree
One of the best drivers i've ever hit.I changed out the stock shaft and put a ust 75 comp.shaft in it gaining more distance and control.I recently purchased the Callaway Hyper X driver and have only hit it into the net.I will give an updated review as soon as I play a few rounds with this club. Customer Service GREAT! Similar Products Used: Taylormade,Ping,Cleveland,and Exotic |
[Aug 01, 2008]
Renee
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
BB Ti 2004
I am back in the game. Just joined a private club with 138+ slope rating for the ladies, difficult to say the least. My BB 11 degree and my 10 degree just was not working out for this course. I already own the 2004 fairway woods, which I love, and had a chance to buy a 8 degree BB Ti with the 55w shaft at a terrific price. I am now keep up with the big boys with ease and I am getting at least 20-25 yards more on my drives. Ladies don't let the 8 degree psych you out..I personally get more yardage and accuracy... Customer Service I find that Callaway Golf customer service is second to none... |
[Apr 30, 2007]
crapyking
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
2004 Big Bertha Titanium
I posted an earlier review w/ a stock reg flex. Couldn't hit it consistantly. I've since reshafted w/ a pulled stiff flex (Cleveland launcher pull). It is now the straightest driver I've used. I am giving up maybe 10-20 yrds compared to other drivers but still get 220-250 w/ a good poke. Get a stiff flex. It's only 360cc so if you like lrge this ain't it. |
[Sep 24, 2006]
Pky6471
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Callaway 2004 BB 360 cc Ti Driver
I reshafted my driver and my BB 2004 3-wood with Grafalloy Prolaunch Blue R-graphite shafts and they make a HUGE improvement in my golf game. The distance is abour 5-10 yds longer than the original stock shaft, what more important is that I am now much more consistent due to square set up. In the past I had to slightly close the club face of my drive and aim slightly left in order to hit them straight... NO MORE, now I can have a square set up and the ball's dispersion is much much better and ball flies is much straighter. I think the low torque of the Grafalloy Prolaunch has a lot to do with consistency because I have not changed my swing... and I still can hit my 2004 BB 360cc Ti driver better than anything that I've tried so far, so this club stays in my bag for a long long time.... and for sure from now on I would upgrade new sticks with the Grafalloy in a heart beat ... hopefully I will consistently score in the 80s a lot more Customer Service I don't think anyone can beat customer service department of Callaway... none, zip, zero |
[Sep 03, 2006]
Pky6471
Shoots in the 90s
I shoot in the 80s at 120 slope rating courses and 90s at 130+ slope rating courses and I am not a long hitter (Driver ~ 220 yrds, 5-iron ~ 150 yds).
Customer Service Callaway customer service is THE BEST (A+++). I buy only Callaway clubs because of its customer service department. The Only reason that I bought Snake Eyes hybrid is that Callaway hybrid clubs, for whatever reasons, won't fit my swing... All things being equal, I will support Callaway products due to its second-to-none customer service department Similar Products Used: See above |
[Aug 07, 2006]
sydney vernon
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Big Bertha Titanium 2004 model
I highly recommend the Big Bertha Titanium driver. I for one have never been able to control a driver. Too big, and awkward. Off the tees I would normally hit a 1, 2 or 3 iron off the tee...which I am pretty accurate and comfortable with. The problem is that I was getting out distanced by my buddies. So, one day I hit a friends club and the rest is history. I got at least 40 yards more on average and recently purchased my own. |
[Jul 30, 2006]
BoMbSaWaY
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
2004 Callaway Big Bertha Titanium
Decent club. It doesn't have the technology of today but it is a good driver if you're swing is on. The problem is it's inconsistent. When I hit it right it goes 280-300, when I don't it goes 220-240. It also launches the ball very high. Don't go with anything higher than a 10 degree. If you have the money, you're best bet is a sasquatch or the FT3. Customer Service I dunno. Similar Products Used: Callaway FT3, Nike Sasquatch, R7 |