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Callaway Great Big Bertha II

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Callaway Great Big Bertha II
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HEADCOVERS: If a headcover is pictured in the photo above then the wood comes with the manufacturer’s matching headcover. If it is not in the photo, we do not have the matching headcover – but the club will be supplied with a brand new plain black tadpole headcover free of charge.

Comments -

Ref 1125317
Golfer: Mens Left Hand
Brand: Callaway
Club: Driver
Loft: 10
Shaft Name: GBB System 60
Shaft Material: Graphite
Flex: Regular
Grip: Tour Shot
Head condition    7 - Good
Shaft condition    6 - Fair
Grip condition    10 - New

Callaway Great Big Bertha II - User Reviews

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twwvjw H.Cap 20 (Posted 26.02.08 )

The club drives straight and very long - extremely easy to use. It replaced a Great Big Bertha II+, which no longer conforms with the regulations. Although the new club is supposed to be a few yards shorter, I cannot see any discernable difference. A great addition to the bag!

KeithMackintosh H.Cap 13 (Posted 15.07.05 )

I decided to change my driver this year from a Burner Bubble II. As one of my mates said "Best £74 you ever spent" and I can't argue with that. This club has added 10 - 15 yds a drive. My Handicap is on the way down again.

ninjaturtle H.Cap 20 (Posted 29.03.05 )

this driver is great it won't let you down.Easy to use great value

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Model Info 2006

Callaway Great Big Bertha II. The Callaway Great Big Bertha II Titanium Driver uses Callaway's patented titanium fabrication technology to produce a clubface that has a high (COR) Coefficient of Restitution over a much larger area - allowing even off-centre hits to benefit from the 'trampoline' effect whereby the face 'gives' slightly on contact with the ball and then, in a fraction of a second, restores itself, catapulting the ball off. The face angles of the standard lofts range from square in the 8, 9 and 10 degree drivers, to one degree closed in the 11 and 12 degree drivers. The standard lofts have progressive Centre of Gravity (CG) bias, meaning the 8, 9 and 10 degree have slight draw bias, while the 11 and 12 degree have progressively more. CG bias allows golfers the opportunity to square the face better through impact, thereby hitting potentially straighter shots.