Callaway Great Big Bertha II Fairway Woods
Callaway Great Big Bertha II Fairway Woods
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[Mar 12, 2015]
Richard Earle
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
callaway great big bertha fairwaywoods
I have all the woods in this range from driver to an eleven wood all in reg flex needless to say these clubs are the best investment i have ever made in club selection . even today I do not think there is much out there that can touch the quality of these clubs or the playability , and i have tried a few ! |
[Mar 21, 2009]
lcastaneda45
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
Great Big Bertha II 3 wood
This club is unbelievable. I have used it for 3 rounds and I average 220 yards with this off the tee. My Taylormade driver stays in my bag. I have only been playing 8 months and could not drive consisitently until two weeks ago. This club hits it straight everytime. Bought used for 45 bucks, can't beat it. Quality is tremendous. Customer Service 3ballsgolf.com great quick service! Similar Products Used: none |
[Sep 21, 2008]
Pky6471
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Callaway Great Big Bertha II 3 Wood
First at all, my average score is in the range of 87-92 at 130 slope ranking golf
Customer Service Callaway is the best in customer service. I have used the a few times and I don't think that any other golf company can match its customer service department |
[Aug 14, 2008]
srh21golf
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Great big bertha ii fairway wood 3,5,7
These are the greatest clubs ever made bar none!!. I bought a big bertha ii 5 wood when they were released in 2004 and it is probably the only constant presence in my bag since then. If you want high long shots in to the green these are the clubs for you. Earlier this year i picked up the 3 wood and the 7 wood on ebay for less than $40 each!! and quite honestly i am shocked at how good they are. The clubs are confidence building at address and put other new models to shame (the current callaway clubs are not as good as this model).
Similar Products Used: Most major makes and current models! |
[Dec 29, 2007]
2underpar
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
GBBII 3 Wood GD YS-6 stiff
Do I dare say the I found the perfect 3 wood? Over the past several years I've been through many fairway woods, never quite finding the right one for me. Many of them treated me pretty well but none treated me like the GBBII. Maybe this club just fits my swing but I will say I really hit this stick solid.
Customer Service Have used there customer service in the past and they are the best! Similar Products Used: Just about every major (and many minor) makes out there. |
[May 22, 2006]
dbigelow44
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Great Big Bertha II 3W
I was looking for a club that would offer control on tight fairways.(mainly off the tee) I found this club used at 2nd swing, and based on the reviews and testing it at the store, gave it a try. Well, I got what I was looking for and more. I've never been a very good player with my woods in the fairway, but this club was different. I'm not a real big hitter, but I am getting between 210 to 220 off the grass and it's been dead straight so far. At this point I have no complaints. Customer Service 2nd Swing is alright. I prefer to shop at golf smith, but they had this club for $50 so I pulled the trigger. Similar Products Used: Adams Tight Lies GT, Adams Ovation, Calloway Steelhead. |
[Feb 01, 2006]
Beaner
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Callaway Big Bertha II 3 and 5 woods
I believe the 3 wood is the longest and sweetest feeling 3 wood that I have owned. The larger head makes it easy to hit off the tee while it is still very playable from the fairway. It took me a little longer to warm up to the 5 wood but I am now very comfortable pulling it out of the bag. These clubs are a little longer than other fairway woods because of the titanium face. I bought the clubs used for about $100 each. They were three times that much when they were new. Nice fairway woods. Customer Service Callaway used clubs is a great source for used equipment and you can trade in old clubs. Similar Products Used: Warbird, Cleveland, Ping fairway woods |
[Dec 12, 2004]
Domboman
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Great Big Bertha II 3wood
This club really rocks out of the fairway, the tee box, and even the lighter rough.The closed face creates a straight hit on contact with a boring flight. With 16 degrees of loft ball will get in the air quicker than most standard 3 woods Great club for very long par 3's of at least 200 yards, as well as a great second shot on all par 5's and long par 4's. This club has a regular flex and weighs 60 to 61 grams. If you have a slower swing speed 90mph or less, this could be the club for you. The titanium head also is light and helps with clubhead speed and the GBBII 3 wood is very accurate. With this club being discontinued last season you should shop around for a great deal. This club also holds its value very well. Overall a very good all around 3 wood. I am looking into the GBBII 5 and 7 wood for a future purchase.This club will stay in my bag for its consistency and realiability. Customer Service Callaway is the BEST! Similar Products Used: Adams Ovation[good club but a bit heavier],Callaway Hawkeye[nice club but a bit shorter for distance], and Yonex. |
[Nov 29, 2004]
sidterry
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
callaway big bertha 2
I've had a lot of trouble in the past with consistency in regards to fairway woods(3on up). With the Big Bertha 2 5wood that has changed. At first glance the head does not seem much bigger than my Steelhead 3 5 wood but it terms of forgiveness, direction and consistency the difference is worth the price. Even shots out of the sweet spot seem to be similar to the "center cut" ones. Previously I would not even try a 5 out of a thin fairway, but now I have the confidence that the shot will be fine. I went from a firm to a regular shaft and that may have helped as well. If you have tried various fairway woods and are tired of spending money for little performance, you'll likely be very happy with the Big Bertha 2's. Similar Products Used: Tommy Armour, Top Flite, Callaway SteelHead 3 |