Callaway Women’s Big Bertha hybrids and irons
A review of the Callaway Women's Big Bertha hybrids and irons
Another great offering from Callaway that proves the Big Bertha brand is still very much alive and well.
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Versatile and forgiving, these high performing hybrids and irons produce good distance and consistency.
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May not suit better players who look to work the ball in the air
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The Callaway Women’s Big Bertha hybrids and irons offer great versatility, forgiveness and distance. These clubs could help you to improve your game.
Callaway is one of the most innovative brands on the market and the Callaway Women's Big Bertha hybrids and irons provide clear evidence of that fact. Featuring a range of technologies that have evolved over many years of research and development, these are high-performing clubs that you will find add an extra dimension to your golf.
Callaway Women’s Big Bertha hybrid RRP: £199
Callaway’s Big Bertha hybrids offer great versatility both in terms of set-up and shot options. This hybrid is playable from the tee, the fairway, the rough or around the greens.
With their Hyper Speed Face Cup, the clubs will help you generate great ball speeds and distance and the thinner face also means more forgiveness on off-centre strikes. The lower centre of gravity means you will find it easier to produce a higher launch and stronger ball flight.
A great feature of the Big Bertha hybrid is the adjustability. The clubs feature the same OptiFit hosel you’ll see in the Great Big Bertha driver and fairways. It allows you to choose from 8 settings, altering loft, lie and shot shape.
The hybrids are available in 3H at 19, 4H at 22, 5H at 25, 6H at 28 and 7H at 32
Callaway women’s Big Bertha irons RRP: £669 (7 irons)
The key innovation with this latest generation of Big Bertha irons is the use of face technology previously confined to fairway woods. The Face Cup technology will help you generate higher ball speeds and so greater distance. Callaway describes it as “the hottest iron we’ve ever produced.”
Thanks to a hollow body construction and a lowered centre of gravity, you’ll find it easier to get the ball airborne and you’ll see a strong and higher flight.
There’s a wider sole in the longer irons to inspire greater confidence and a narrower sole in the shorter irons for increased control. The UST Recoil Graphite shaft comes as standard.
A combination set featuring Callaway Women's Big Bertha hybrids and irons is an option.
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