Reviewed by: joe cool(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Callaway Diablo Edge driver.
Summary: Just got one....amazing. I replaced a Nike Sumo 5000 which was ultra straight and forgiving. I can't believe this Edge is even better. Catch the center of the face and 'boom' gone. Straighter and farther than the Nike. Lightweight feel too, you can swing this one fast!
Customer Service: na
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Summary: I hit this driver that a friend owned... really liked the unusual head shape, mine is a neutral, 9* with S flex DVS. This driver is easy to hit and it is very long. The sound is fine, unlike other Callaway drivers... I have not liked Cally drivers at all until this one. The FT-3 and FT-5 were losers, IMO, and the X460 was marginal.
This driver is easy to work too. Boring trajectory with lots of roll-out.
Paid only $74 on Ebay, a heck of a deal for a quality stick... have not tried the newer Diablo edge offerings, but from their reviews, they are a bit hard to control... this one is not.
Was playing an older TM r7 425TP with Rombax 75... good stick too.
Cheers!
Customer Service: NA but supposedly one of the best
Similar Products Used: Almost everything
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Summary: Test driver last week when a Cally van came to my local driving range. I took both Diablo and FT-iz and tested them against my old Cally 2004 BB -360cc head- titanium and Great Big Birtha II -380cc head-(GBB). After 200 balls, it's clear that new clubs CAN'T beat my old Cally drivers. The FT-iz came close to my old GBB II. Ball dispersion of Diablo is not as good for my swing.
If you want to buy new driver then consider the FT-iz, but if you want to save money the old GBB II is better for much less money. You should be able to find a good GBB II on eBay for $25+shipping. I did
Customer Service: Callaway is the best, second to none
Similar Products Used: TaylorMade, Cobra, GBB II, 2004 BB Titanium, TEE, TEE XCG
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Model Reviewed: Callaway Big Bertha Diablo 10 Degree Draw
Summary: I've always been rather indifferent to Callaway products, having been a Ping player since day one. When it came time to buy a new driver I was looking at the Ping G15 but at my brother's suggestion tried out a Diablo. Sold! This driver is a game changer in every sense of the word. My drives are going 20-30 yards longer off the tee and are much straighter. It is also incredibly forgiving on mis-hits.
My only complaint about the Diablo is that it has one of the weirdest head shapes I've ever seen. It reminds me of the alien from the movie "Alien" and it's a little hard to get used to at address but for as good as this club gets the ball downrange I can learn to love it.
Customer Service: Not had to use...yet.
Similar Products Used: Ping G15, Ping Rapture, Ping TiSi Tec, Titleist 975D, Callaway FT, Nike Sumo SQ, and several others.
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Summary: I purchased a new set of Big Bertha irons in October and have to say that I love them. Not one complaint. Got the Diablo #3 hybrid at Christmas and yet again, very satisfied to say the least. Just recieved my most recent Callaway product, Big Bertha Diablo Draw Driver, and just got back from driving hitting 200 balls at the range and I must say with complete honesty that I am finally hitting a DRIVER like a seasoned player. I can draw, fade and hit the ball straight by just minor changes off neutral one way or the other. I can't say thank you enough for this product. Nor can I not stop telling my friends about this, just like all the Callaway products I purchased. You have a loyal customer for life.
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