Description Wide, rounded constant wide sole design positions weight low and deep with reduced turf drag
VFT technology and patented 360° variable undercut channel provide tremendous forgiveness
New loft progression and set progression- 4-10 iron and wedge - eliminates the distance gap between the 9 iron and pitching wedge.
Summary: I´ve started golf just 6 months ago. I took some lessons and ´ve done all what is recomended out there in order to improve my game, however,being honest: I suck. In that period I have tried at least 5 diferent iron sets, most of them old sets that friends borrowed me (King Cobra II, Tommy Armour 845, Taylor Made R7, etc) and have to admit that the problem was me, not the arrows. I really consider myself the worst golf player in the world, and even was thinking about giving up. And then...I bought this clubs. Today was my second day in the course using this irons (3-S, uniflex shafts), and had some shots that almost made me cry. The ball fly high and straight, no more slice, no more problems. I still have a long road but this irons save me today (9 holes with some job buddies, that have 20 years of golf each..you know how it is...and my game was not bad at all, I even beat them in two holes). My confidence is in an unknown level and I can´t stop thinking of golf. Love this babies.
Similar Products Used: King Cobra II, Tommy Armour 845, Taylor Made R7, Maxfli 8don´t remember the model)
I have both X-16 and 2002BB, I like them both .... X-16 set has been my primary set, I have been practicing with both of them and I feel that 2002 BB is a little bit easier to hit. I am thinking of bagging my 2002 BB set now
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Review Date October 28, 2010
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Reviewed by: Dave L.(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: 2002 Big Bertha Irons
Summary: I have had 4 sets of this iron in steel, regular flex, firm and strong flex over the years. E-Bay buy and sell you know a real club junkie, I have a set of Fusions now that are great but the 2002 Bertha's ARE the best irons I have ever hit/played, the only problem is I tend to hit a hook and the offset with a quick swing can be a problem. If you want to lower your scores and hit a long iron as well these are the irons.
Customer Service:
The best of any product or service I have ever used.
Similar Products Used: Big Bertha 1994/x-12/x-14/x-16/x-20/Fusions/DCI's/Mizuno Grads
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Review Date August 11, 2010
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
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1.00 votes
Reviewed by: emarino@windstream.net(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: callaway 2002 berthas
Summary: I bought a set of these in 2002 when they first came out and played very good with them.I don't know why i put them away for the new Taylormade,Mizuno,Adams,Etc clubs that were going to make me better but after 8 years it didn't happen so they're back and golf is much easier with these irons.BASICALLY THESE ARE VERY EASY TO HIT HIGH AND FAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Customer Service: Callaway customer service is the best in the industry
Similar Products Used: TAYLORMADES,MIZUNOS,WILSON,ADAMS,CUSTOM IRONS AND SOME I'M SURE I HAVE FORGOTTEN.
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Summary: I bought a set of these on Ebay, 3-10,W for $190 almost brand new. I'm the man. I hit these babes straight at the flag all day long. Great feel, nice trajectory and good length. The long irons are splended and the short irons make the ball bite like a mean girlfriend. Put your ego away and buy these...now! I'm a great player and these will make me the greatest ever. I can't wait for the Masters. After all...I am the master.
Customer Service: I called Callaway and spoke to an old chap named Brutus. Dude hooked me up.
Similar Products Used: I've used other various airships throughout my life.
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Review Date September 9, 2009
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Visitors rate this review 5.00 of 5,
2.00 votes
Reviewed by: Ray(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: 2002 Callaway Big Bertha Irons
Summary: I have tried these clubs off and on for years when various people I was playing with had them. I always thought they felt good and seemed to always hit the homerun shot with them. But being a golfing ho I continued to buy the latest and greatest thinking it would make me better rather than working on my swing. I finally decided to get fitted and bought this set in uniflex steel in my specs. +1/2 2*up. I have been crushing the ball and hitting my shots with much greater ease and on the sweet spot. I love these clubs..they just feel right in my hands...Nice controlled swing produces great results...long, straight, high, and soft. Off center still keeps the ball in a very playable area.
Very reasonable priced on callaway pre owned...you know they are going to be good and geunine...not like rolling the dice on ebay. In closing...get fitted it makes a huge difference, try these clubs if you can..they are the best clubs in my opinion callaway has ever made...I have hit and owned fusion, fusion widesole, X-18 and hit all the other new big bertha irons and the 2002's beat them all...My only issue is I waited so long to actual buy a set..Great for mid- handicaps...size has not been an issue at all once you see the results...