Callaway Big Bertha Fusion Fairway Woods

Callaway Big Bertha Fusion Fairway Woods 

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Callaway Golf has announced the introduction of the new line of Big Bertha Fusion Fairway Woods to the United States market. Featuring proprietary Fusion Technology combining stainless steel with carbon composite to move weight to its optimal location in the clubhead, the new Big Bertha Fusion Fairway Woods bring the new science of distance with accuracy to the fairways. First launched in Europe and the South Pacific with great success in April 2005, the Fusion Fairway Woods feature the burnt orange and black graphics that define all the new woods in the Fusion line.

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[Jan 02, 2024]
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5
[Aug 18, 2011]
John
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Big Bertha Fusion Fairway Woods

My swing speed changed around the 1st of the year, after taking lessons from golf-tec. So, I needed to go to stiff shafts, and let go of the regular flex. I have the FT-IZ Driver 9 deg. w/a proflex stiff shaft. And my irons are the wide sole fusions that I just took the graphites off, and went with an added an inch longer stiff shaft, after being monitored by golf-tec. Just got the stiff flex big bertha fusion 3-5-7 woods, and "Oh My?"... Hit 2 balls w/3 wood in my paddocks by house into the wind with sandals on and no glove, and put them 5 feet apart from one another about 210 up hill into the wind. "Woo Hoo"! I'm a 9.9 on the GHIN index, but not for long now! ":)

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5
VALUE
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5
[Aug 04, 2009]
firetheft1
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Callaway Fusion 3 wood

I purchased a Callaway ERC Fusion driver and it changed my game so much that I decided to purchase the Fusion 3 wood. I always hit my 3 wood well but I figured why not get a better one. I bought this on EBAY for $30 and it was a STEAL! These clubs are like rocket launchers! They go so high, far, and straight that I sometimes have a problem seeing them land. The feel of the shots during impact are amazing and I'll never switch again. Go buy this 3 wood and other Callaway woods. They've turned me from a high 90's player to a low 80's player almost immediately.

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5
VALUE
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5
[May 28, 2009]
Somatics
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Callaway Fusion fairway wood

Difficult to hit?

I can't see how these are difficult to hit. They go a country mile.

I have a 3,4,7 and 9 in the bag. I prefer the 7 and 9 to hybrids.

I was playing the Speed LD F speed in 3 and 5 wood with 2 hybrids and I went for the Fusion 4 wood on a whim.

After 1 round I switched for the Callaway fusion's.

I like them a great deal.

I play 5 days a week and post a 4.4 index on a 143 sloped private course.

Similar Products Used:

The works.

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Apr 04, 2009]
golfer7890
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: fusion big bertha 5 wood

I bought this wood after finding a deal, $100 with the Fujikura Fit On shaft. I love hitting this club off the tee. The shaft requires a smooth easy swing for max distance. The feel is muted due to the carbon crown. And the feedback is not as strong compared to other woods. Some may prefer a stronger, metallic feedback; but I like the feel of composite woods and can deal with this. Off the deck, this wood may be difficult to hit for the average golfer. The head is small compared to todays woods. The rich black appearance at address is awesome, but the size will provide little confidence for inconsistent ball strikers. Just remember with Cally woods (due to the bore thru design) to take the swing back low and very slow. Still adjusting to this wood.

Customer Service

Callaway has been slow as of late. Usually very good with email responses.

Similar Products Used:

909f2, Launcher Steel 2006, G5, G10, Rapture, Burner, Cally X, Bertha 2007, Exotics

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RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 08, 2008]
zzsmoker
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: callaway fusion 3+

Well, I purchased this club for $100 brand new, with the intentions of reselling it at my club. Once it arrived I was curious so I removed the plastic and had a go. WoW! After 5 shots of the deck it was in my bag! Awesome club, off the tee, too.

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 13, 2007]
Matt
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Callaway Fusion 3+ Fairway

I'm not sure how anyone could find a negative in this stick?

I have played most brands and most shafts searching for something that I could call a "GO TO" club off the tee.

This thing is brilliant.

I reshafted with my driver shaft (Bi-Matrix) at 44" and had it MOI matched to my setup and I dont think I will be using a driver for a while.

Once you get over the EGO of not hitting that one monster drive in a blue moon, you soon come to enjoy the fact that you can grip and rip off the tee and not be in the bushes.

Another great quality of this club is that it is designed for use off the deck - so even though you sacrifice a bit of distance off the tee ... on the long par 5s you can have a go at them for two.

Keeping the ball low is a more natural process with this club than with the new-age drivers.

All in all - give it a go - and watch your enjoyment go up and scores impove.

Customer Service

Excellent in the past.

Similar Products Used:

Almost every Driver / Brand / Fairway wood known to man :)

But Callaway usually find their way into my permananet setup for fairway woods.

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 02, 2007]
texazian
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Bertha Fusion 3 wood Reg

I was in the market for a 3 wood, looking for more loft and distance. I found this club at a local Golfsmith used and decided to give it a try. This club is very difficult to hit, in fact, I have actually reduced my loft and hit nothing but low bullets everything I hit. Stock regular shaft plays more like a stiff shaft. The original callaway s2 warbird 3 wood is much more forgiving and provides more loft.


Similar Products Used:

Callaway warbird 3w, Cobra ss 3w

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RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
2
[Jul 05, 2006]
DrNo6425
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: big bertha fusion 3 wood

I strongly dislike this fairway wood. I went out and decided to buy something expensive thinking thats its good. Yeah silly me i have a low budget and wasted my money on this club. If anyone knows club design they see that this club that the fatest sole and there is no way i can see someone with a 115 swing speed to get this thing off the fairway. It does look so cool though but you dont look so cool when you top 2 fairway shots in a row. I finally husled it to a friend and got 200 bucks for it and i bought some new balls and a taylormade v steel and droped my score 5 shots into the 70's.

Customer Service

never used it

Similar Products Used:

taylormade v steel, cleveland ti, cobra x speed,

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1
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1
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