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Callaway Big Bertha ERC II Drivers Review

Callaway Big Bertha ERC II


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The ERC II Driver has created a world wide stir with it's hot "ultra-thin" Forged Titanium face (which has been deemed illegal for tournament play by the USGA.. From Callaway Golf: "A revolutionary breakthrough in golf club technology," the ERCII features, "a large, ultra-thin forged titanium face with 'Variable Face Thickness' (VFT) Technology, and delivers greater ball speed, forgiveness."


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Review Date
March 13, 2011

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: steve herman ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
erc11

Summary:
anyone know of erc11 for sale anywhere. i had one and let it get away. e-mail me if you see or know of one. paherman@bellsouth.net


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Review Date
July 18, 2010

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: jay ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
erc2

Summary:
isnt this club illegal to use in comps??

Little size head can be a pain... and dosent have the best sound, other then that, its the best driver i have ever hit... hiting straighter and further with less effort


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Review Date
September 11, 2007

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Tim Harper ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
ERC 2

Summary:
I would like to say that this is the best driver I have ever hit. The ball just jumps off of the clubface I have just played a round at a 7700 yard course and shot a low for the year a 82 becuase of the driver. We had a best ball tournament and 17 of the 18 holes were mine becuase of this driver. The only thing left was a 100 in almost every par 4. If you are having trouble shooting with it. Check your swing. I believe this is ten times better than anything out here on the market now. 8-11-07 If I had to rate this club I would give it a ten out of ten

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p.s. If you swing from the inside there is no way you can find this club hard to hit. I found this club impossible to mis hit.


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Review Date
December 24, 2006

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: crapyking ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
ERC II 10* firm

Summary:
I've been playing a Diamond Tour ERC II knockoff & liked the feel alot. Very low center of gravity, right size head. Somehow I got the real deal @ Edwin Watts used for $40 shipped. The REAL thing outdrives the knockoff (which I liked alot) by 20-30 yrds. I've tried LOT's of drivers. This is the longest/equel to my Cobra 310 which was longer than anything previously used. I hit it a few times in the back yard yesterday & played 18 today. Found it very forgiving, even my mis hits were slight slices or worm burners that carried 200. My long drives 240-260. These people who claim to hit 300+ yds are full of IT! If you like samller profile (330cc) this is your ticket to get a $600 club for 1/10th of original cost!

Similar Products Used:
BB titanium, Cobra SS 310, powerbilt, Titlest 975J, several others.


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Review Date
June 25, 2006

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 3 of 5

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Reviewed by: nasimma ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
ERC II 9* firm

Summary:
I have to admit that I'm not that great in golf, but I got this driver for a long time already. Yes I have to say that it's the pain at first to drive the ball straight. The driver's sweet spot is so tiny and the face is so curvy! of course it's very hard to hit it straight. But then with some adjustment of my stance and the way my downswing is, the ball just explode!!! and the best feeling is the "sling shot" feeling on a driver's face and the sound. The ball just seem so unstoppable. I think this driver is the real challenge. The lower body gotta be REAL still and not much force on the right hand swing easy and then you'll be looking at 300+ yrd or so. I'm still trying to master this challenge even tho a mis-hit suffers!

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None.

Similar Products Used:
None cuz this is the worse and the best i've ever tried.


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