Description The Big Bertha 460 Driver is designed with a geometry close to the dimensional limit set by the USGA/R&A for length and width. This enables Callaway Golf engineers to incorporate a 460cc head design w...
Reviewed by: Richard Evans(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Big Bertha 460
Summary: I have a swing speed of 95-97 and I have gained about 18-20 yards with a lot more consistantcy off the tee.
Customer Service: Lost a headcover and they replaced it for free......great customer service.
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Review Date April 3, 2008
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Visitors rate this review 5.00 of 5,
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Reviewed by: John Burgin(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Callaway Big Bertha 460
Summary: Solid feel, accurate club. Draw bias evident on mis-hits and offers reasonable correction on fades and slices. Finding more fairways as a result. Good value buying on a solid golf brand.
Customer Service: Excellent. Broke a shaft in the first week of ownership and Callaway replaced without argument.
Similar Products Used: Tried the Callaway FT-x clubs, but prefer the feel of the all titanium model. Srixon WD403AD (also excellent club).
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Summary: As an 8 handicap I usuallu strike the ball pretty solid (240-250yrds)and am leary of those 280yrd claims. the club has a solid feel and decent distance while being USGA conforming.
The # of nonconforming drivers (Hibore,taylor burner,tayor superquad,taylor quad and others)are tainting the game.
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Model Reviewed: Big Bertha 460, 9 deg, stifff stock shaft
Summary: Club hits very straight but not very long. About 20 to 25 yards shorter than other high-end models I have played in the last 2 years. I tried to dial it in after reading other reviews on this height regarding tee height. I occassionally would hit one my usual driver distance (only 240; not a big hitter) but most times it was 220ish even with roll. Although the head appears very large, it was not a distraction at all and the club feels very good throughout the swing.
Customer Service: Not used
Similar Products Used: G5, Cobra 440, HS9, Cleveland Launcher 460
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