Gallery: Callaway Big Bertha V Series driver
Some images of the new Callaway Big Bertha V Series driver, which is built from lightweight materials and comes with improved aerodynamics
Take a look at some images of the new Callaway Big Bertha V Series driver, which is built from lightweight materials and comes with improved aerodynamics.
The Callaway Big Bertha V Series driver - designed to sit along side the Big Bertha and Big Bertha Alpha drivers - has been unveiled.
It weighs in at just 290g - a product of the lightweight materials used in its construction - producing faster clubhead and therefore ball speeds for longer distance hitting.
The Big Bertha V Series driver also has a new aerodynamic shaping that helps lower drag through all phases of the golf swing.
Below, you can see some images of the new Callaway driver, and click here for a Big Bertha V Series driver review
An adjustable OptiFit hosel enables golfers to choose from a combination of eight different loft and lie angles
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It is available in 9, 10.5 and 13.5 degree options, with a 42-gram Mitsubishi Bassara shaft as standard
A HyperSpeed face also delivers fast ball speeds across the entire face
The Callaway Big Bertha V Series driver comes with a RRP of £299. It will be available at retail from Friday September 12
A forged composite material in the classic looking crown is lighter, boosting clubhead speed
It is joined by the Big Bertha V Series fairway wood, which is designed to be more versatile and faster off the face. The fairway is also available in mid-September at £209.
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