Callaway Biggest Big Bertha Drivers
Callaway Biggest Big Bertha Drivers
[Oct 20, 2001]
koryong
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
BBB
Strength:
None
Weakness:
None This my 3rd BBB. The first 2 didn''t give me consistency of the tee, so I sold them and went back to my 3-wood. Now, I''m hitting this BBB quite consistently to about 210 metres and straight too. One winge though - The Callaway shaft cracks quite easily. Appears to be a defect and the Callaway agent here will replace it for free if the break is within 2 inches from the hosel, irrespective of how old your BBB is. Customer Service Over the e-mail, simply lousy. Their local agent here is great. Similar Products Used: GBB, Steelhead, Hawkeye |
[Jun 09, 2000]
Anthony D
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Biggest Big Bertha
Is bigger always better? No not in this case many drivers have croosed my path in the 5 years ive been golfing and this is probably one of the worst driver ive seen in my life! Ok this thing slices alot! and its weight is so hard to control because the head is so big. This club costs way too much id rather get a liquidmetal or even a 10.5 knight sector2 which is better than this! This club goes almost straight up when you drive which i dont like. Similar Products Used: Knight Sector 2 |
[Jun 09, 2000]
David Plog
Shoot in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
Callaway Biggest Big Bertha
This thing is a major piece. I hit this load of crap and I thought it was terrible. Although I do shoot in the 100's this only made my game worse. This Fuc*in# thing sucks my salami. Similar Products Used: Ping ISI (load of s#it) |
[May 30, 2000]
Matt
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Stiff 10 deg
For some reason I never wanted to switch to a more high tech club because I was very confident in my old drive which I had for around 9 years. It was a wilson Killer whale and when I wanted to get on one I was totally confident I could control it even when I mis hit it. With my ne driver whn I get on one and mis hit it I hit the fairway twice as ofton as I used to. I would reccomend this club to any golfer at any level. Similar Products Used: None |
[May 30, 2000]
Bennett Lo
Shoot in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
10.5 degree of loft, stiff
WOW, the best club in my bag!! Expensive club but worth the money as it has helped me shoot in the 90's. The distance is crazy, but on mis-hits, say good-bye to the ball, cause this baby slices!!!! Customer Service broke the club but callaway repaired it and gave it back in 4 business days, excellent service Similar Products Used: Everything |
[May 23, 2000]
Peter
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
7 degree loft, stiff shaft
It's pretty easy to get used to the size of this clubhead, but harder to go back to a more traditional driver once you've played this one. For a strong player it's no problem to hit high ball with 7 degree loft. Very good distance on solid hits. Above average results on marginal hits. Titanium head makes every hit sound great. Similar Products Used: None |
[Dec 04, 2000]
Kor-Yong Nga
Shoot in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
Biggest Big Bertha
This is a great driver for all levels, especially a beginner like me. Straight shots anytime and on a good swing, I get about 240 metres. Exactly the same lively feel as my GBB 3-wood, which gets me about 220 metres. Love the tinny sound as well. Similar Products Used: Mizuno Tour Big, Mizuno Pro, Ping TiSi |
[Nov 28, 2000]
Danny Cheng
Shoot in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
BBB
I have got my BBB from a second golf shop in Japan. I found it difficult to swing in consistant path (with less distance) since I bought it. Similar Products Used: None |
[Oct 25, 2000]
Ed Deasey
Scratch golfer
Model Reviewed:
Tour Grade S Graphite
This is my best driver yet. The Tour Grade S Shaft helps send the ball at a consistent penetrating traj while achieving 270-290 yards repetitively when my games on song... Similar Products Used: Titleist 975, Taylor Made etc |
[Sep 04, 2000]
Steve Underwood
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Biggest Big Bertha Driver
10 degree Stiff Flex. This is a GREAT club. . . IF your driving well. On my off days I've sliced many a Titleist into the great unknown. Shaft is a little light. When I try to step on one, I tend to slice, but when swinging normal and fluid it's gone down the middle. EI-70 shaft would probably be ideal. Over all I love this thing. I would recomend it to everyone. Price has come down a little on used I've noticed, but it's worth the skins. Plus it sounds great when you stripe one. Customer Service Asked Callaway a few questions on different products. Very helpful. Similar Products Used: Big Bertha Steelhead, Taylor Made Ti Bubble, Cobra Gravity Back. |