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 with a shallower face, flatter shape and the highest Moment of Inertia ever in a Callaway Golf all-titanium head-resulting in longer and straighter off-center shots. In addition, the Stretched Head Design allows the center of gravity (CG) to be positioned deeper within the clubhead to achieve optimum ball flight and maximum forgiveness.
Summary: Callaway Big Bertha 460 Driver boasts an all-titanium clubhead. Among its unique features is its modified version of Callaway's special S2H2 Bore-Through hosel (S2H3). The design shifts a significant portion of the head weight away from the hosel and heel and distributes it to the perimeter. The wider head shape results in the highest MOI of all the Callway titanium head drivers, producing more stability and straighter shots.Its hitting face is also made from titanium.using Callaway's patented VFT (Variable Face Technology) design. The face features varied thicknesses to increase forgiveness and prevent loss of distance on mis-hits. Its flex shaft is a made up of senior graphite.The shaft, the Callaway BB 460 NVS, has a low kick-point, mid-flex and standard senior torque to allow older players to get through impact without the need to make the powerful turns and hand rotations they might have been accustomed to in their stronger playing days. the type of the driver with top quality, beautiful appearance, reasonable price is well-liked . Which is longer and straighter ball can flight on off-center shots. So choosing the Big Bertha 460 Driver is right..( http://www.sfyh.com/co4242)
Customer Service: Love it nice balance swing weight and fly dose it fly. Sound not the best off the face, want to look ever time you hit it.
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Callaway Big Bertha 460 Driver boasts an all-titanium clubhead. Among its unique features is its modified version of Callaway's special S2H2 Bore-Through hosel (S2H3). The design shifts a significant portion of the head weight away from the hosel and heel and distributes it to the perimeter. The wider head shape results in the highest MOI of all the Callway titanium head drivers, producing more stability and straighter shots.Its hitting face is also made from titanium.using Callaway's patented VFT (Variable Face Technology) design. The face features varied thicknesses to increase forgiveness and prevent loss of distance on mis-hits. Its flex shaft is a made up of senior graphite.The shaft, the Callaway BB 460 NVS, has a low kick-point, mid-flex and standard senior torque to allow older players to get through impact without the need to make the powerful turns and hand rotations they might have been accustomed to in their stronger playing days. the type of the driver with top quality, beautiful appearance, reasonable price is well-liked . Which is longer and straighter ball can flight on off-center shots. So choosing the Big Bertha 460 Driver is right.( http://www.sfyh.com/co4242)c
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Review Date January 9, 2010
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 4 of 5
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Reviewed by: tt(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Callaway Big Bertha 2007 Driver
Summary: Had it two years now. Such an easy to use driver which will give you lots more confidence. I always draw my drives but at times calling up a fade is simple with this club. Good distance, feels the right weight during the swing. It is almost less than half price now and a lot of people never pay attention to this baby. It has to be the best of all drivers I'd used and tried. Don't forget: Drive for doe too!
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Review Date November 18, 2009
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Reviewed by: David Hancock(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Callaway BB 460 9* Stiff
Summary: I got hold of one of these from eBay for a friend and gave it a go - well it was awesome so I got another one also from eBay for $115 AUS all up in good condition used. I have used a number of drivers in the last few years Titleists, NIKE SUMO, Cleveland 460 Comp( also very good) but the BB 460 is by far the best both for distance,direction and forgiveness - I hit more fairways with this driver than ever before - super club and great value for money - it has to be a Callaway Classic.
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Review Date August 5, 2009
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
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4.00 votes
Reviewed by: Mel(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed: Big Bertha 460
Summary: I purchased the Big bertha callaway used. This driver is very forgiving. I previously used a titleist 983K that was awesome when hit. The problem w/ that driver was it had a smaller clubface, which meant less forgivness. Anyhow, i'm still in the beginning faze, but i picked up my driving game pretty quickly. I'm able to hit nice draws and fades w/ this driver. I would definetely recommend it, and i plan on keeping it for a long time.
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Similar Products Used: Titleist 983K, Bobby Jones Driver, Nike Sasquatch, Taylormade R510.
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Review Date July 20, 2009
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
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Reviewed by: LJW(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Callaway Big Bertha Driver 460
Summary: Long and straight. Can fade or draw shots. 10 yards longer than Ping Rapture. Best driver that I have played with. Try it! You will like it!
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