Callaway Great Big Bertha II 415 Drivers
Callaway Great Big Bertha II 415 Drivers
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[Apr 01, 2024]
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[Aug 21, 2010]
Pky6471
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Callaway GBB II 415
I've played several drivers,i.e. Tour Edge Exotic, Callaway BB 2004 Ti, Callaway GBB II (380cc), Taylormade R7 and R9. They are all good but GBB II (380cc) and the original TEE drivers are my favorite. I heard that GBB II 415 is also good so I eBayed one for 34 dollar plus shipping to try it out. Took both 380cc and 415cc GBB II drivers to a local driving range for a real test. I can hit both of them very well, one is not better than the other. I can hit them better than any new design/technology (Callaway FT iz, Callaway Diablo Edge, Taylormade R9, Nike, Mizuno). So, if your swing is fundalmentally sound, you don't need new technology. My friend still plays his Taylormade R7 and he can crush 270-280 out there Customer Service Callaway customer service is second to none Similar Products Used: see above |
[Oct 29, 2007]
geogolf
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Big Bertha II 415
I have been Callaway drivers for years
Customer Service Callaway customer svc. is quite good. Similar Products Used: Ping,Titleist,Mizuno all of 'em. |
[Jul 16, 2007]
darnold
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Callaway GB 11, 415, 11 deg.
Bought it from Golf Galaxy. Needed a driver to replace my Snake Eyes 600T due to un-optimized distance and a nagging fade. Paid $175 for the Callaway.
Customer Service No experience with them. Similar Products Used: Snake Eyes 600T, Tour Edge Bazooka, Callaway Steelhead 3, Taylor Made Steel Burner. Listed drivers that I tested against. |
[Apr 24, 2006]
pawnhacker
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Big Bertha II 415
I am a driver junkie. I have tried them all...TM R5, Callaway X 460, Titliest 905.... I found a BB II 415 with a MFS 58+ Orange shaft for sale price $99,The club just fits my SS 95-105.
Customer Service not used, although Roger Dunn has a great reputation. Similar Products Used: TM R5, CALLAWAY X460, Cobra 460, Titliest 905, 983K |
[Sep 17, 2005]
SpeedyH
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Callaway GBB II 415 11 Deg Loft Graphite Design Regular Shaft
Wow... That's what I felt after hitting it, seeing my drive and hearing the smack. Just two months ago, I started to play golf again after 10 years of not playing. I'm still getting my game back and it's been a fun. I've been using an old Callaway GBB from 95. I always had trouble with sliced drives. This new driver didn't even slice. In the beginning I had some hooks but with some adjustment to the grip I was launching the ball. With my old driver, I probably hit around 200 to 220(if it went straight) but this one definitely added a good 20 yards and I wasn't even trying hard to hit. If I was hitting it 20 yards longer without really swinging at full power, I can't wait till I start to get used to this club. And defintiely, I can't wait till I take this out on the course. Customer Service I've always been happy with Callaway products. |
[Sep 12, 2005]
Wilsonplayer_fl
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Callaway Big Bertha II 415
This model may be a few years old, but it was still and upgrade from my TM 250 Supersteel. I wanted slightly more cc's without going Fred Flintstone. This one seemed to setup the best for me. It came with a Pro Lite stiff shaft and with my SS around 108 it works fine. My longer drives with the TM would be around 270-290, with the Bertha I really did not gain yards I just gained consistancy. That is what I was looking for. I have more confidence at the tee to just grip and rip. The only thing I am re-thinking is the 10 degree verse the 9 degree. I have the 10, but think I should go down to the 9 with my SS. Over-all great club with a unique sound for sure. Not as bad a sound as the Cobra's. Similar Products Used: Cleveland 400, Mizuno T-Zoid, TM D5, Cobra 440SZ. |
[Sep 02, 2005]
ian004
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Great Big Bertha II 415
Model Detail: Great Big Bertha II 415 with 9* loft and a Graphite Design YS 6 Stiffshaft (factory installed) My swing speed is right around 100 mph and this shaft seemed to be too stiff for my liking. But even when I went after it and hit it on the screws it just didn't seem to go. In short I traded it in on a Big Bertha Titanium 2004 with stock RCH firm shaft and am very happy gained 15 yard's on average and 20+ on good hit's. My recomendation is to try the BB Titanium 2004 before buying any other Callaway Driver. although I would like to try the BB 454 but there still too much $. Customer Service Never Used Similar Products Used: Great Big Bertha II Pro Series - GBB system 60 firm shaft BB 2004 Titanium - RCH firm shaft |
[Aug 31, 2005]
freddyc
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Tour Model 415 / 8* vista tour 70 x-flex 45.5"
what a club thought the xflex might be to much but boy has this thing improved everything about my driving, distance control u name it. got this baby off the callaway tour van |
[Aug 30, 2005]
tgk
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
callaway great big bertha II 415
Picked this club up on ebay cheap shafted with the prolaunch65g stiff very sweet. If you like long and straight you'll like this club. For the price you can get these for probably the best value out there. Customer Service none Similar Products Used: none |