Callaway Big Bertha Fairway Woods

Callaway Big Bertha Fairway Woods 

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[Jan 02, 2024]
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[Jan 22, 2012]
ensoniqman
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: 2004 Big Bertha Stainless 3 Wood

An oldie but a goodie! I bought this Callaway stainless 3 wood (2004 model)on a whim to match my Callaway driver & couldn't be more surprised!

This wood delivers a great ball flight and averages about 230-250 on the driving range for me. I generally fade or slice my drivers, and this fairway 3 wood is straight 8 times out of 10 (when I swing correctly). It is not a cosmetically fancy metal wood by any means, but MAN does it do the job. Considering I bought it for $16 bucks with a stiff graphite shaft, it was a good purchase in my opinion.

I have used Wilson ProStaff, Cleveland HiBore, and Sonartec fairway woods in the past and this Callaway is every bit as good as the Cleveland and Sonartec. I would say my old Sonartec (which I am keeping by the way) is still my favorite fairway wood because I can shape shots with it better....but it is not as long as this Callaway. The Callaway has a pure feel to it, like the ball is jumping off the face. My old HiBore was just as good as this wood, but it was a little 'softer' feeling and had higher ball flight, and slightly more forgiveness. Doesn't compare to the old ProStaff wood (that was a basic fairway wood with shorter distance).

If you have the chance to pick this Callaway up, check them out. Definitely a money club in the bag. Easy to find on Ebay & CallawayPreOwned.com

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Have not dealt with customer service yet.

Similar Products Used:

Sonartec SS Fairway Wood
Cleveland HiBore 3 Wood
Wilson ProStaff 3 Wood

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[Aug 01, 2006]
sunnyscal
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Cally '04 Big Bertha 3 Wood w/Prolaunch 65 R

Bought this club from eBay and I like it. Better ball flights comparing to my current Steelhead III w/stock firm shaft, has better trajectory and easier to hit.

Boring low tin sound with this combo (Steelhead III stock shaft combo has crispy tin tone) but with good results, I can't complain about this.

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Similar Products Used:

Cally Steelhead III, Adams Tight Lie...

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[Dec 10, 2005]
smokehouse
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Original Big Bertha 3 Wood

I'll put this club ( original big bertha 3 wood with standard stainless steel Memphis 10 shaft ) up against any fairway wood on the market. Great off the tee on tight par 4's and with the added bulk toward the toe on this model it's great for working a fade and guarding againt a pull. Easy off the fairway with mid trajectory. Can be found on Ebay at great prices, usually less than $40 including shipping.

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Callaway BB Warbird, Taylormade TP RescueMid.

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[Sep 13, 2004]
Paul Webb
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: callaway fairway woods

this club is great for me,my old 3 wood was a powerbilt 3 wood and the difference is like night and day, it is a fair bit weightier than my old one but just a few weeks to get used to it and a slower swing the ball went nearly as far as my citation 9 deg driver, its a very nice solid feel as ball comes off the face, very cool sound too.

Similar Products Used:

powerbilt 3 wood,

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4
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