Callaway Big Bertha 9.25'' Staff Bags

Callaway Big Bertha 9.25'' Staff Bags 

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[Dec 27, 2023]
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5
[May 02, 2003]
Jerry
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed: Callaway 9.5" Staff - Nib-lock

The bag looks good from the outside and understand why anyone would fall in love with it from the start. I have owned it for more than 9 months and have no major complaints about the bag. The only thing to consider if you are looking to buy this bag is that the plastic body underneath the leather-like exterior is actually quite flimsy and and bends easily. On occassions, I have to manually fix the internal dents. The nib-lock system does come in handy to protect expensive clubs. The only thing is that depending on the position of the clubs you have to work it a little to get it to lock. The clothing pocket is roomy and will allow you to store a windshirt sweater or shoes. Nice secure valuables pocket. Overall, happy with the bag except for the occassional dents.

Customer Service

Excellent customer service - Company very helpful.

Similar Products Used:

Ogio Stand Bag - not as roomy for clubs

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4
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4
[Mar 09, 2003]
klpra
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Callaway Staff bag

I'm not sure what models the other reviewers are using but this staff bag is very functional. Mine has a true 9.25 top opening and stands 35 inches tall. The bag has 2 front pockets and 1 back pocket but the really nice part about this bag is the 2 large zippered side pockets. The minimal front pockets makes it ideal for a cart even for a staff bag. It is well constructed anf stiched very well. It is even nicely lined including the rain/travel cover which more heavy duty than most. The bottom handle makes it a cinch to lift and put in your car or SUV. Plenty of room for clubs and clothing. Overall one f the best designs I ever saw. Again, Callaway made many Staff models over the years. I guess I got one of the better designs.

Customer Service

Excellent

Similar Products Used:

Wilson, Hogan (which was well constructed)

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5
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5
[Sep 10, 2002]
2thfixr
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed: Callaway Hawkeye 9.5 Tour Staff Bag

Bag looks absolutely stunning but that's about it. If you have a caddy that will take your bag to your cart then this is the bag for you. Otherwise, it's very heavy and lacks a bottom handle for lifting. You are forced to lift the bag using the single handle because there are no others. This bag is so heavy that it actually caused the cart strap to loosen and the whole bag fell off of the golf cart the other day spraying my precious VFT woods and X-14s all over the street. Pocket size is fine but the number of pockets is limited. It really needs to have a couple more pockets especially considering that the bag is so large. I am going to buy a Callaway Diamondback or Taylor Made Cart bag to replace this one. It's just not that useful for casual golfing. Maybe for a big tournament but not for quick trips to the range or 9 holes after work.

Customer Service

No need

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2
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3
[Jun 24, 2001]
Justin
Shoot in the 80s

this bag i really like as soon as i saw it i knew i had to have it. it is light weight and the dual straps make it feel even lighter. it has plenty of pockets and has plenty of room for clubs.

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5
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5
[May 28, 2001]
Scott
Shoot in the 70s

I have had this bag for two years. Even though I play weekly, this bag should have lasted for longer than this. The material has fallen apart, all the stitching has come apart, and the zippers have rusted. It is not worth the postage I paid to get it. I have an old carry bag that has lasted for seven years, and only paid $90 for it. This is definately not a quality product.

Similar Products Used:

Ping Staff Bag, much better product.

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1
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1
[Dec 13, 2000]
Byron
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Callaway Big Bertha 9.5" Staff Bag

The first time I saw it, I fell in love.
I love the big Callaway name which can be found in six different places (not including the seven places on the zipper).
For a staff bag, the weight is ok, especially since it has the Burton NIB lock system.
By the way, the NIB lock system is an excellent item to have if you're overly concerned about being away from your bag for a little while.
It has four compartments that take care of most of your needs. I love a lot of pockets, but this bag has just what you need and you shouldn't miss not having the extra ones.
The bag is made of a high quality leather with a felt lining in the jewelry compartment. The strap is also made very well.
The bag is kind of expensive, but you're paying for the name.
But overall, it's a beautiful, solidly built bag that should last me the life of my golf playing.

Similar Products Used:

Knight

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5
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5
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