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Callaway Big Bertha Warbird


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Review Date
April 1, 2012

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Gary Jones ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
Callaway Warbird Strong 4

Summary:
This is a retro club but I have failed to find any other fairway wood/hybrid that performs as well as my 4+ Callaway since this club was brought onto the market in the mid/late 90s. I use a proforce gold 65 stiff shaft in this club and it plays like a dream - extremely solid off the face coupled with a high penetrating flight which is perfect for the club golfer. I play off 5 and average 225-240 yds with this club. A great club to use on short par 4s as I have found many 3 woods and hybrids to be very inconsistent off the tee. Its all about the shaft in my opinion - I would highly recommend buying a 4+ and re-shafting with an appropriate flex etc.. and I guarantee it will transform your game !


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Review Date
August 20, 2009

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

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 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: pudgev1 ,  Scratch Golfer

Model Reviewed:
callaway warbird driver

Summary:
This callaway is very good club becuase how the ball comes of the club is pure crispness i hit the ball 320 metres
XD yours truely pudgev1
ps my favourite club that is btter than this is the ping g5 driver!!

Customer Service:
callaway customer service was greatthey even washed my car for me after i bought the club

Similar Products Used:
callaway diablo 3 wood


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Review Date
September 27, 2008

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 2 of 5

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 3 of 5

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Reviewed by: Hammerstein29 ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Big Bertha Callaway War Bird 3 Wood

Summary:
Bought the 3 wood on ebay based on positive reviews; needed a quick replacement for a generic 3 wood I had to sell with a set. The wood had the stock stiff shaft and the wood was in good shape. I tested it on the range and was very dissapointed. I had a difficult time hitting with it as the club tended to drive into the turf and take divots. This may be due to the v-sole or v-shape bottom. At best, I hit a number of shots ranging from 200 - 230 yards. The distance achived was very dissapointing; and likely due to the stock shaft. During the same range time I demo'd a Titleist 906 F4 15.5 3 wood. The two clubs were night and day and demonstrated to me the big difference between newer clubs. The titleist 3 wood shots were hit consistently ~230 - 250 yards off the turf. Tee shots went straight and further.

At any rate, I recommend demo'ing clubs before you buy. I traded the warbird in this weekend for a used Titleist 906F 3 wood and I won't look back.


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Review Date
July 31, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: bedj1009 ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Callaway Warbird 3, 5 and 7

Summary:
I was playing golf with a friend one day and needed a fairway wood, didn't have one with me and I asked if I could use his 5 wood, it was a callaway and I hit it really well so I decided to try and find a set on e-bay, I found the 3 and five wood for around sixty dollars and put them in my bag. My next round was incredible, I started teeing off with the 3 wood and hit it 300 yards off the tee, nice and straight, the 5 wood out of the fairway is a god send. I started searching for a 7 heaven wood and found one for thirty dollars. The 7 wood is as good as the others, I love it on long par 3s because you can tee it higher and it will go higher and land soft, tee it low and it will fly farther and run a bit.

To say I love these woods is an understatement, they are awesome and I have less than a hundred dollars in my set of three clubs.

I have the callaway x20 irons and I love those also but I hit a wood every chance I get because I know it will fly long, straight and true.

I just found a 11* driver this morning on e-bay for $29.00 dollars, stiff shaft, steel with winn grip. I haven't got it yet but I hope is somewhere close to the ones I have.

My overall opinion of Callaway clubs is that they are the best money can buy. I have 7 drivers and do not hit any of them consistently like I do my warbird three wood, steal it and I'll kill you, I will hunt you down and stuff a dozen range balls down your throat. Just kidding.

Buy warbirds, you can't go wrong

Customer Service:
No experience although I would have any one of my warbirds repaired at any cost.

Similar Products Used:
Jesse Ortiz/Bobby Jones set of 5 fairway woods. These are made for a better golfer than I am, $800.00 in this set and can't hit them consistently.


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Review Date
June 20, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: localgolfer808 ,  Shoots in the 100s

Model Reviewed:
Callaway War Bird 3 and 5 wood

Summary:
I bought this a while ago for 30 each. It was such a steal. I have been tinkering with my swing lately and have figured out how to hit these clubs. At best i am hitting the 5 wood about 165 and the 3 wood 175 not including roll. These are great clubs. i switched back from my ping g2's and i am not looking back.

Similar Products Used:
Ping G2


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