Callaway 2004 Big Bertha Titanium Drivers
Callaway 2004 Big Bertha Titanium Drivers
[Sep 23, 2005]
sharkhark
Shoots in the 90s
I recently had this driver. Bought a reg flex 10.5 and also a good deal on a big ben cs3 in draw 9.5. I got ahold of a demo of the bertha so I could decide between the two. I chose the big ben. I would however still recommend the bertha. On sound, bertha has a nice tink vs hogan piercing metal sound. On feel, the bertha has a more solid substantial feel vs hogan and others. On correction the bertha is slightly better than hogan and most. On distance it is consistent, i.e. 250 yds in middle. However everyone swings different, but I found it difficult to go much farther. The hogan with a strong swing would go up to 30 yards farther. That is why I picked it. But you couldnt go wrong with the bertha which is a little more forgiving and more pleasant feel/sound. I will give it full marks for value and overall because of this, even though I picked the hogan. Customer Service Had to deal with them on my callaway irons I just got, my 1st ever callaway purchase, they were so great I can't put it into words. Awesome. What every manufacturer should learn from, but from what I read, don't. Similar Products Used: callaway biggest bertha, cobra sz440&460, tmr540. |
[Sep 20, 2005]
JohnnyB000
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Callaway Big Bertha Titanium 04'
Great Club! One of the best i've hit. The ball explodes off the face and makes a sound that is quite pleasentto the ear. Nothing to loud or dull but just the right Titanium sound. I've been using the stock firm shaft which is a little weak for me but i still can put it where i want it. I was testing drivers on a golf simulator and the ball speed of the Bertha was the exact same as the R7. Well the Bertha was $149 used while the OVERATED R7 was $450. MMMmmm which should i buy? Well to end on a good note i shot my best round of 67 using this driver. Oh and a drive that went 360 yards DEAD STRAIGHT.(With a little tail wind) and another that went 310yards into the wind. Honest. GREAT CLUB AND GREAT PRICE. PICK UP THIS CLUB OR THE 454. YOU WON'T REGRET IT. Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: TITLEIST 975D (BRUTAL CLUB), GREAT BIG BERTHA (BALLONS THE BALL) , INTIMIDATOR (INCONSISTANT), PING ISI (GOOD), NIKE 410CC (BIG DISTANCE) |
[Sep 20, 2005]
Pky6471
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Callaway BB 2004 titanium driver
This is to update my previous review. After 10+ rounds with this 10-degree, RCH 65-g R graphite driver, I still like it a lot. Now that I dial in, I can hit 20+ yards longer than my previous driver which is also a Callaway ERC. Most of the time (90%)I can hit fairly straight, just like old driver, once in a while (10%)I have a terrible slice, my swing not my club. I rarely hook the ball with this club, In fact I don't know how to work the ball yet. I am capable of shooting in the range of 85-95, when my short game is on, I can hit 85. The problem is I don't play often enough to be consistent with my short game. I like this driver so much I just bought a BB 3-wood. Will report the 3-wood after I give it a fair chance. By the way, if you can find Cobra driver 427 cc at low price you may want to consider it. I found that Cobra 427 cc is also easy to hit Customer Service never use except a few email contacts Similar Products Used: Callaway ERC, Cobra 427 cc, TM R-7 |
[Sep 02, 2005]
ian004
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Callaway 2004 Big Bertha Titanium
Awesome Club. I had bought a BB2 Pro Series with stock firm shaft and was fighting a slight fade. I found out that the face is set 1* open so I tried this club at my local golf shop also with stock RCH firm shaft. Hit about 20 ball at their onsite range and loved it. It set's up nicely behind the ball with it's wide low head. I found it to be just as long as the BB2 Pro Series and slighty more forgiving and just dead stright or just a very slight fade which I is my natural shot with my pervious driver a knock of BB War Bird with a good firm shaft. Customer Service Nerver Used Similar Products Used: BB 2 Pro Series stock firm shaft BB 2 415 aftermarket Stiff Shaft |
[Aug 22, 2005]
pekingolfer05
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Callaway Big Bertha 04'
I was really struggling with my crappy northwestern driver that i got in my complete set. I made the freshman golf team and convinced my mom to buy me a new driver. Man did I make a good choice. For the price this thing is awesome. I really don't like the big headed drivers so I thought this would be a good choice. I've gone from 150-170 yds. to 225-230 consistently. I love the ting sound it makes too. Great choice for any golfer who wants a good driver for an awesome price! Customer Service Never used. Probably good though. Similar Products Used: Taylormade R580, Callaway C4, and some assorted crappy drivers. |
[Jul 26, 2005]
Pky6471
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Callaway 2004 BB Titanium driver
This is to update my previous review. I 've played with a Callaway ERC clone for 5+ yrs and I like it a lot. Just bought this BB 360cc Titanium driver. The trick is to buy a better driver that fits my swing at the lowest possible cost. Read good reviews about BB 360cc driver and bought almost a brand new one on eBay for $100 including shipping (practically brand new when I received it). It's a 10-degree with 65-gram Callaway stock shaft. Took it out to the driving range and tried to learn how to hit a new club. I used to play strong grip with old driver, but I hook more often with the new one, change back to neutral grip and ..voila.. it goes straight. I 've played 5 rounds with this driver and am very pleased with it. I can hit 10+ yrd longer than the old one and as straight, I hit R-7 before but not as good for me, I also like the KingCobra SS cc. I believe that there are a lot of good to excellent drivers out there with the new technology, the trick is to find the one that best fits your swing at the lowest possible cost. Similar Products Used: Taylor Made R-7, King Cobra SS 427, Callaway ERC |
[Jul 23, 2005]
grandsire2001
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
Callaway Big Bertha Titanium 2004 Driver
I bought the BB Titanium used on Callaway Pre-Owned. I just began playing the great game of golf about 5 months or so. I discovered this club by accident at my local golf course. I demoed several drivers at the course. When i first hit the ball with this driver it was love at first sight. I hit the ball 170 yards. Take into account that I am still learning how to swing the club. I thought if could hit the ball that far with a wrong swing, imagine how far it will go when I learn how to hit it correctly. I had to have so I bought it used for 100 bucks which is great for a college student. I love the "tink" sound it makes when you strike the ball Customer Service Awesome costumer service. Similar Products Used: Big Bertha Titanium 454. I want thi one next. |
[Jul 05, 2005]
Gkharris
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
2004 Big Bertha 10.0 degree
After coming off of a prostaff AD driver this thing is awesome. The first time I hit it at the range the ball went 260 yds. right down the middle. After tweeking my swing I've managed to pull out a few 300 yd. shots with this beast. It cost me 125$ as good as new off ebay. Customer Service never needed it Similar Products Used: Big bertha knock off, Prostaff AD |
[Jun 29, 2005]
ballblaster
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Calloway 2004 Big Bertha Titanium
This driver is awesome. With the 9 degree loft and the firm RCH shaft, it is straight and log as hell as the other reviews account. Demo'd the BB at a driving range in Penrith, NSW and could not get over the accuracy with the first couple of buckets. I normally slice like hell, and don't like the huge heads that seem to be currently dominating the market, so with that said, and with the 360 cc head, the ball sits square in the face and has a nice "ping" and trajectory at contact. Great feedback and long, long drives. Tee it up high and blast away. Customer Service None |
[Jun 13, 2005]
kjones
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
2004 Titanium (YS-6 Stiff) 10 degrees
Nice driver. Looks really nice at setup (frames the ball beautifully). Hits the ball pretty far and forgiveness is good. Seems to put a little more backspin on the ball than other large-headed drivers. Face is square (rare now at days). Still prefer the Cobra SS 380. Customer Service N.A. Similar Products Used: Cobra SS and SZ Titleist 983K Cleveland Launcher |