Callaway 2004 Big Bertha Titanium Drivers
Callaway 2004 Big Bertha Titanium Drivers
USER REVIEWS
[Mar 26, 2015]
Rickb44
Shoots in the 80s
Guys this club is perfect!!!
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[Oct 21, 2010]
samarati
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
callaway 2004 titanium
Purchased October 2010 from 3balls golf for $9. Used but in excellent condition. New matching headcover included. RCH firm shaft 60 gram weight.
Customer Service 3 Balls golf . Com always has great delas on real clean used clubs. Recommended. Similar Products Used: I have bought and sold more Drivers in the past year than you can hold in your arms. I like older Callaways Made in the USA and Ping. |
[Oct 20, 2008]
TRYFE TREADWELL
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
2004 Callaway Titanium 10 degree
One of the best drivers i've ever hit.I changed out the stock shaft and put a ust 75 comp.shaft in it gaining more distance and control.I recently purchased the Callaway Hyper X driver and have only hit it into the net.I will give an updated review as soon as I play a few rounds with this club. Customer Service GREAT! Similar Products Used: Taylormade,Ping,Cleveland,and Exotic |
[Aug 01, 2008]
Renee
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
BB Ti 2004
I am back in the game. Just joined a private club with 138+ slope rating for the ladies, difficult to say the least. My BB 11 degree and my 10 degree just was not working out for this course. I already own the 2004 fairway woods, which I love, and had a chance to buy a 8 degree BB Ti with the 55w shaft at a terrific price. I am now keep up with the big boys with ease and I am getting at least 20-25 yards more on my drives. Ladies don't let the 8 degree psych you out..I personally get more yardage and accuracy... Customer Service I find that Callaway Golf customer service is second to none... |
[Apr 30, 2007]
crapyking
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
2004 Big Bertha Titanium
I posted an earlier review w/ a stock reg flex. Couldn't hit it consistantly. I've since reshafted w/ a pulled stiff flex (Cleveland launcher pull). It is now the straightest driver I've used. I am giving up maybe 10-20 yrds compared to other drivers but still get 220-250 w/ a good poke. Get a stiff flex. It's only 360cc so if you like lrge this ain't it. |
[Sep 24, 2006]
Pky6471
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Callaway 2004 BB 360 cc Ti Driver
I reshafted my driver and my BB 2004 3-wood with Grafalloy Prolaunch Blue R-graphite shafts and they make a HUGE improvement in my golf game. The distance is abour 5-10 yds longer than the original stock shaft, what more important is that I am now much more consistent due to square set up. In the past I had to slightly close the club face of my drive and aim slightly left in order to hit them straight... NO MORE, now I can have a square set up and the ball's dispersion is much much better and ball flies is much straighter. I think the low torque of the Grafalloy Prolaunch has a lot to do with consistency because I have not changed my swing... and I still can hit my 2004 BB 360cc Ti driver better than anything that I've tried so far, so this club stays in my bag for a long long time.... and for sure from now on I would upgrade new sticks with the Grafalloy in a heart beat ... hopefully I will consistently score in the 80s a lot more Customer Service I don't think anyone can beat customer service department of Callaway... none, zip, zero |
[Sep 03, 2006]
Pky6471
Shoots in the 90s
I shoot in the 80s at 120 slope rating courses and 90s at 130+ slope rating courses and I am not a long hitter (Driver ~ 220 yrds, 5-iron ~ 150 yds).
Customer Service Callaway customer service is THE BEST (A+++). I buy only Callaway clubs because of its customer service department. The Only reason that I bought Snake Eyes hybrid is that Callaway hybrid clubs, for whatever reasons, won't fit my swing... All things being equal, I will support Callaway products due to its second-to-none customer service department Similar Products Used: See above |
[Aug 07, 2006]
sydney vernon
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Big Bertha Titanium 2004 model
I highly recommend the Big Bertha Titanium driver. I for one have never been able to control a driver. Too big, and awkward. Off the tees I would normally hit a 1, 2 or 3 iron off the tee...which I am pretty accurate and comfortable with. The problem is that I was getting out distanced by my buddies. So, one day I hit a friends club and the rest is history. I got at least 40 yards more on average and recently purchased my own. |
[Jul 30, 2006]
BoMbSaWaY
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
2004 Callaway Big Bertha Titanium
Decent club. It doesn't have the technology of today but it is a good driver if you're swing is on. The problem is it's inconsistent. When I hit it right it goes 280-300, when I don't it goes 220-240. It also launches the ball very high. Don't go with anything higher than a 10 degree. If you have the money, you're best bet is a sasquatch or the FT3. Customer Service I dunno. Similar Products Used: Callaway FT3, Nike Sasquatch, R7 |
[Jul 21, 2006]
Bill Hill
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Big Bertha Titanium 2004
I borrowed a Big Bertha Titanium 2004 from a friend. It's a 9 degree with a Callaway regular flex shaft. I had been hitting a Taylormade r7, regular flex with 10 degrees of loft. My very first hit with the Big Bertha on a fairway I'm very familiar with drove the ball 25 yards past my personal best with with r7. Of course I thought it was a fluke but I was very pleased to find that on average I was getting about 15-20 yds more with the Big Bertha. The trajectory is a little higher than my r7 but I'm able to draw and fade the ball mucher easier. With my r7 set up for draw you really have to work to get it to fade. I'm sticking with the un-weighted clubs from now on.
Customer Service Not Applicable Similar Products Used: Taylormade r7, 580xd, Bang SooooLong, Callaway ERC Fusion, Steelhead III, Great Big Bertha, Cleveland 460 Launcher, Ben Hogan C-S3 |