Is the Diablo Big Bertha new or pre-owned
??? Your reply is appreciated.
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Frank Gramarossa
04/27/2010 5:11 PM
Hi, thanks for the question. Everything listed on our website is new. -Parker
Golfballs.com Employee: Parker
04/28/2010 10:49 AM
why can't I purchase a senior shaft in the callaway diablo? I am at the cusp of a regular and a senior, i am 76 yrs old and swing speed in the driver is 77/79 MPG
Bill Burns
04/08/2010 9:03 PM
The New Diable Edge driver is available in senior flex. The original Diablo is now discontinued and I am out of stock in the light flex options in that model.
Golfballs.com Employee: Andy
04/09/2010 10:25 AM
Considering the Callaway Diablo, but what is the difference between the Neutral and Draw? Which is better to help a slice?
Neal
01/29/2010 8:40 AM
Hi, thanks for the question. Draw bias refers to an internal weighting system that assists in getting the club face square at impact. This is designed to lessen the chance of a slice and promote a draw. I believe this would be the best bet for you to help your slice. -Parker
Golfballs.com Employee: Parker
01/29/2010 8:48 AM
Considering buying the Calloway Big Bertha...Good Price, but it does not ask what degree or shaft I want?
Please help me out here....Thanks
Tony Achord
11/25/2009 5:56 PM
Once you select the hand (right or left) and bias (neutral or draw) you will be asked for loft and then flex.
Golfballs.com Employee: Andy
12/02/2009 3:17 PM
I'm a senior 18 handicap with a slow swing speed, what is the best shaft for the Daiblo driver? Thank you
Peter Marshall
11/06/2009 2:35 PM
You may want to try the lite flex if you have a slower club head speed. The softer flex will compensate and result in greater distance.
Golfballs.com Employee: Andy
01/26/2010 11:08 AM
Do you still have the deal for $200 which includes the driver and a fairway wood? Thanks
Curtis
09/09/2009 10:13 PM
The free fairway wood promotion has ended.
Golfballs.com Employee: Andy
09/11/2009 8:37 AM
what are the differences between Aldila DVS, NV 65 Green, NV 75 Green, NV 85 Green, NVS 55, NVS 65 or NVS 75. I can't tell what shaft I should be ordering.
I currently use a Callaway Big Bertha 45
Mike
08/31/2009 3:46 PM
the number is the shaft weight, but the shaft models all have different flex points. Best is to get "fitted" to narrow it down to 2-3 types then take them to the range/course and find the best one.
Low Handicap Golfer: Rich
09/01/2009 7:56 AM
The Aldila NV shaft is the lower launching option (high kickpoint). The heavier the weight (65,75,85) the lower the ball flight and the torque will also be lower with heavier weight. The NVS is a slightly higher launching shaft (mid Kickpoint). The NVS is the "more forgiving" of the two options. As Rich mentioned above, getting fitted properly is key and being able to test them will give you a better idea of what you need.
Golfballs.com Employee: Andy
09/02/2009 4:56 PM
I am looking for a woman left handed do you think that the left handed club regular will be to heavy for me.
5.3" ?? or maybe senior?
tania
08/06/2009 8:50 AM
Thank you for your question. The Big Bertha Diablo senior flex would be the best option for ladies in that series. Big Bertha does offer a lady driver however it is not the Diablo series. You may select a left handed option in the 11 degree loft. Give me a call at 1-800-372-2557 if you have further questions. Thanks. Andy.
Golfballs.com Employee: Andy
08/11/2009 9:13 AM
What is the difference between the nuetral and draw models? I am buying this for a gift, what do I need to know to make sure I am getting the right club. I saw something about the flex being stiff or
Debbie
08/03/2009 8:22 AM
The difference between the draw and the neutral version is that the draw model will promote a draw or act a slice reducer. The loft of the club will determine how high the ball will go. The average golfer needs to add carry to their ball so the 10 degree driver would be the most common. Most golfers swing in the regular flex category also unless their club head speed is fairly high (95+ MPH).
Golfballs.com Employee: Andy
08/03/2009 3:56 PM
I'm purchasing a Big Bertha Diablo driver for my father's bday & I'm not sure what would be the best fit. Stiff Flex or Regular Flex? 9 or 10 degree neutral loft? I'm not sure of this stuff cuz I
Matt
08/01/2009 10:11 PM
Most golfers will play the 10 degree driver in regular flex. The neutral is the regular version so you would probably be safe going with that option.
Golfballs.com Employee: Andy
08/03/2009 4:18 PM
I currently have to high of launch angle and I am currently thinking of buying the Diable driver. If I put the Rombax 6Z08 shaft with it do you think that will lower my launch angle.
Thanks
Ron
07/27/2009 5:55 PM
The 6Z is a low - medium launching shaft with weight in the mid 60 grams. This shaft is relatively low launching in comparison to most shafts so it should help to keep your ball flight down. The Rombax 7Z will help you keep it even lower.
Golfballs.com Employee: Andy
07/30/2009 2:43 PM
what is a light rating?
jd hatfield
07/19/2009 6:20 PM
Light is the term used for senior flex through Callaway.
Golfballs.com Employee: Andy
07/20/2009 3:48 PM
where can i go to find out how fast my swing is?
07/13/2009 8:05 AM
Thank you for your inquiry. Most local golf shops will have the equipment to determine your swing speed after making a few simple swings. Go by your shop of choice and try it out. -Parker
Golfballs.com Employee: Parker
07/13/2009 11:14 AM
I am left handed and i slice. Should i get a draw driver or a moveable weight driver
Cody
07/10/2009 8:50 AM
If you tend to slice it you will want any driver that has added weight in the heel. You can get the Diablo that has pre-positioned weight in the heel that will help you or if you choose the interchangeable weight route, be sure to add the maximum weight to the heel portals while adding lighter weights to the toe region.
Golfballs.com Employee: Andy
07/10/2009 4:42 PM
I am a chronic slicer and very interested in buying a new driver draw vs neutral the question is which one the draw help the slice more?
Eric
07/03/2009 2:22 PM
Yes, a draw with aid in correcting a slice. I'd give it a shot.
Golfballs.com Employee: Johnny
07/03/2009 2:40 PM
i am looking at the diablo driver neutral or perhaps tour authentic with a lower loft (e.g., 8-8.5*)
hit the diamana white (forget if it was 73 or 83 and s or x) and had the best performance of sha
bryan
06/28/2009 11:19 PM
Bryan, first things first, that spin rate needs to come down...way down. Off the driver if your RPM is over 2800 you are losing yards. With an RPM near 5000 you are sacrificing prob 30+ yards off the tee. The NV ProtoPype from Aldila will help but I cant get the 80X through Callaway. The next best option in Aldila is the VS Proto 80X. The Whiteboard 83-X is another great shaft that will help reduce your spin rate that is offered through Callaway. The two shafts are pretty close spec wise. Weight
Golfballs.com Employee: Andy
06/30/2009 3:54 PM
I am right handed, and hit a slight 'natural' draw off the tee. Would that indicate that I should be looking at drivers that are 'nuetral'?
jeff
06/22/2009 8:50 PM
Jeff,
I think you're dead on with that assessment.
Johnny
Golfballs.com Employee: Johnny
06/23/2009 5:28 PM
I am interested in purchasing the Diablo driver; 8 degree neutral with an Aldila NV ProtoPYPE 80 stiff graphite shaft, not the VS Proto 80 shaft. Can I get this combo through you? Thanks.
Don Brosz
06/22/2009 2:58 PM
I wish I could but the NV ProtoPype that Callaway carries is the 60 gram variety.
Golfballs.com Employee: Andy
06/26/2009 10:56 AM
Hello,
I understand most drivers come in a 10.5 and 9.5 degree loft. I use a 10.5. When teeing off, my ball usually has a lot of loft and goes really high in the air, should I switch to a 9.5 degree
Anonymous
05/31/2009 11:46 AM
Thank you for your question.
Is it worth testing out? Absolutely. Will the 9.5 give you a more penetrating ball flight is the question. Most golfers would kill to have more hang time but I know how you feel. I was in the same boat at one time and tested different lofts much like you. I ended up staying with the higher loft though. I would test it prior to officially making a move.
Play Well,
Johnny
Golfballs.com Employee: Johnny
06/03/2009 6:33 AM
The higher loft will also be more controllable of the tee..
Mid Handicap Golfer: Howard
10/02/2009 5:37 AM
If you are not a low handicap golfer, where you play can make a lot of difference in driver loft choices. In the northern US. especially on the plains, wind can be a huge factor in driver loft effect. We have 160 yd par 3's where 10/12 handicap golfers are using drivers straight into a 35 mph wind. I use a 9.5 TM Burner draw. But I have a Titlist 10.5 I take to Phoenix (low or no wind) and FL (tree lined courses). High trajectory on windy links courses can really beat you up with a high loft. //
Mid Handicap Golfer: Don
10/12/2009 12:47 PM
In general, the 9.5 degree will tend to give a lower ball flight. However, the shaft also contributes to launch angle. Find a Golf shop that has a simulator that can measure your swing path, launch angle, club-head speed, ball speed, spin and distance. With this information, your Pro can tell you if you need a different club, or just a new shaft.
Mid Handicap Golfer: Jim
03/10/2010 1:02 PM
what is the shaft weight on the stock shaft on the diablo driver thanks
Anonymous
05/28/2009 10:45 PM
Thank you for your inquiry. The stock Aldila DVS shaft on the Callaway Big Bertha Diablo driver is 65 grams in weight.
Golfballs.com Employee: Andy
05/29/2009 9:16 AM
my avg swing speed is about 80 to 90 . what would be the best Shaft Flex for me
Anonymous
05/23/2009 7:25 PM
Thank you for your question.
You would fall in the 'Regular' flex category based upon your swing speed.
Please let me know if you have any other questions.
Thank you,
Johnny
Golfballs.com Employee: Johnny
05/25/2009 8:53 AM
You're definitely a regular flex
Senior flex starts from 70-80
Regular is from 80 to about 100
Stiff 100 to 115ish
X-stiff 115+
Low Handicap Golfer: Jamie
06/15/2009 3:17 AM
My driver swing speed is 90mph, straight ball flight, and using the Burner driver, I need a stiff shaft. With the regular I do not have the same control as with the stiff shaft and distance is almost identical. Try one out on a range or on a monitor. Swing speeds do not always reflect the correct shaft for your swing. It's only a generic number but is a good starting point.
Low Handicap Golfer: Bill
03/16/2010 12:36 AM
try the mizuno shaft fitting
Mid Handicap Golfer: Matt
04/25/2011 4:44 PM
I have used the YS-6 shaft in the 905T and the FT-i with pretty good success. Can you name me a couple other shafts that you think would give me the same "feel" and control? Thanks.
Anonymous
05/23/2009 5:44 AM
Thank you for your inquiry. There are a few other brands that have similar weight and launch profiles of the Graphite Design YS series. You should notice that the Aldila NVS 65, the Graphalloy ProLaunch 65, the UST V2 67, and the Fujikura E360 are all very comparable.
Golfballs.com Employee: Andy
05/26/2009 1:42 PM
i have the graphalloy prolaunch 65 and it works great!is is very flexible.
Mid Handicap Golfer: alfred
06/28/2009 10:34 PM
what is the difference between a neutral, draw and the speeder diablo driver? Thankyou
Anonymous
05/14/2009 9:20 PM
Thank you for your question.
The major difference is the Draw helps to induce a draw when you strike the ball, more right to left and the Neutral is made to hit the ball straight rather than hitting a draw or fade.
I hope this helps and please let me know if you have any other questions.
Thanks,
Johnny
Golfballs.com Employee: Johnny
05/15/2009 7:50 AM
I have a Big Bertha 460 driver with 11 Degrees of loft.I average 2oo yards with it.What should I expect with the Diablo 1o degree driver?Thank you.
Anonymous
05/03/2009 8:48 PM
Thank you for your inquiry. The New Callaway Big Bertha Diablo is the longest Big Bertha driver produced thus far. The increased MOI will reduce your sidespin rates making this driver one of the longest and straightest drivers you can purchase. You can expext longer drives, and more fairways than before.
Golfballs.com Employee: Andy
05/04/2009 5:21 PM
What is the best shaft for a 18 handicap 65 year old man with a 90 mph swing
Anonymous
04/20/2009 10:28 AM
Thank you for your question.
You fall into a Regular Flex category. Anything lower and you may want to consider a Senior Flex.
Please let me know if you have any other questions.
Thanks,
Johnny
Golfballs.com Employee: Johnny
04/20/2009 4:33 PM
hello - does the current callaway deal (buy one, get one for a buck) allow for trade in of a driver, as well, or does this have to be a straight up cash buy? thx, johnny
Anonymous
04/19/2009 9:46 AM
Thank you for your question. You can certainly trade in a club at which point you would receive a Golfballs.com gift certificate which could then be used towards the free club purchase.
The only hangup would be waiting to receive your gift certificate information.
Please let me know if you have any other questions.
Thanks,
Johnny
Golfballs.com Employee: Johnny
04/20/2009 12:41 PM
I'm 55 years old. I currently hit a Big Bertha 460. I have a great deal of difficulty hitting it straight. I tend to slice a bit. Would you recommend a Big Bertha Diablo with a 1 degree closed face to
Anonymous
04/14/2009 3:37 PM
Absolutely!
A Driver with with a closed face theoretically will help you keep from slicing it. I wouldn't hesitate to give it a shot!
Thanks,
Johnny
Golfballs.com Employee: Johnny
04/16/2009 9:34 AM
Can you tell me the differences between the Aldila NV 65-75-85 Green and the Aldila NVS 55-65-75 shafts?
Anonymous
04/13/2009 4:18 PM
Tony thank you for your inquiry. To answer, yes, you will be able to notice a difference between the shafts. The correlating number with each shaft stands for the weight in grams of each shaft. The heavier weight (75/85) will significantly reduce the height of your ball flight (especially in the NV green shaft) and are typically designed for players with high club head speeds. The lighter shafts will do exactly opposite and are designed for the slower to moderate swingers searching for additiona
Golfballs.com Employee: Andy
04/21/2009 4:40 PM
My avg club speed was measured to be 108 mph , should I be looking at a extra stiff shaft
Anonymous
02/21/2009 5:01 PM
That clubhead speed is considered to be high enough for an extra stiff. Typically speaking, anyone who can swing their driver 105+ should be in extra stiff.
Golfballs.com Employee: Andy
02/24/2009 2:00 PM
which shaft is better between regular and stiff
Anonymous
01/19/2009 11:12 PM
Great Question. Everything is subjective to your swing though. Do you tend to swing slower or more quickly? The rule of thumb is that if your swing speed is slower than 95mph then you should probably get a regular flex driver and if your swing is over 100mph then you should probably get a stiff flex driver. That leaves a little grey area that you from 95 to 100 where you can use either flex.
I hope this helps.
Golfballs.com Employee: Johnny
01/20/2009 3:26 PM