Being consistent with your irons is tough enough without having to make swing changes. When you try and swing harder to add distance, you could create issues that weren’t there before, like your swing path and impact location. Sometimes, the best thing to do is to swing your natural swing, and let the club make the improvement for you. The new Callaway Great Big Bertha Irons make that possible.
Titanium is lighter and flexes more at impact than steel. Using titanium enabled Callaway to free up 96 grams of clubhead weight and to create a thinner face. Callaway then added more tungsten than they’ve ever put into one of their irons (133% more than the Rogue ST Max), to create the deepest CG in a Callaway iron, ever.
Adding speed usually has some trade-offs in consistency, but not with the new Great Big Bertha. Callaway feeds the swing data from thousands of golf shots into their A.I.
supercomputer to create club faces that match the most common real-world strike patterns. And these are the first irons to combine that A.I. design with titanium. The result is faster ball speeds and more controlled spin, across the entire club face.
Hybrids enable you to go for shots you might otherwise have shied away from. They give you the distance of a long iron but with a lot more forgiveness and easier launch. The new Great Big Bertha Hybrids also use titanium, shaving 100 grams of weight that Callaway engineers repositioned to create an ultra-low CG that isn’t possible with steel.
For this technology to have the biggest impact on your playing experience, we need to ensure that aspects like shaft type and length, grips and lie angles are all fitted to you. Send a message request below to book your fitting.