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Callaway Big Bertha Warbird

Callaway Big Bertha Warbird


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Review Date
August 20, 2009

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 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

Overall Rating
 2 of 5

Value Rating
 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.



Review Date
July 31, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 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

Value Rating
 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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Review Date
January 5, 2007

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: chicagoben ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Callaway Warbird

Summary:
I had an old Ping Eye 3 wood that I had used for years and hit well. For some reason, I went out and bought this Warbird 3-metal anyway. It's a good club, but if you fight a hook like I do, you'd be best to look elsewhere if my experience is any indication. The clubhead feels very light - almost too light, in my opinion. That led to a couple of problems. First, I had no feel whatsover for where the clubhead was during my swing and it made troubleshooting during the round (or at the range for that matter) very difficult. Second, it turned my hook/draw into a snap hook or at best, a pull hook. I bought it as a "get it in the fairway" club for off the tee, but I abandoned it completely after struggling with it for a couple of years. I was way more accurate and longer with my old Ping Eye.

I think the feathery light clubhead works well for the majority of the golfing population who fight a slice - it's much easier to square the clubhead. However, if your misses curve left in some form or another, I'd look elsewhere.

Customer Service:
n/a

Similar Products Used:
Ping G5


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