Callaway Golf Big Bertha 460 Driver
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Callaway Golf’s Big Bertha 460 Driver is longer and offers more forgiveness than its peers. Engineered with a stretched 460cc head design, a shallower face and flatter head, the Big Bertha 460 produces the highest Moment of Inertia (MOI) in any all-titanium driver of its kind. This innovation makes hitting the toughest golf club easier. The center of gravity is designed lower to allow higher trajectory and better flight conditions. Big Bertha utilizes Callaway Golf’s OptiFit Driver System to provide the most appropriate fitting experience for all player levels.
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Frequently asked questions about Callaway Golf Big Bertha 460 Driver |
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08/30/2009 6:37 PMneal
i bought a 6 iron callaway ironit says on it mid low torque then in the middle it says " light " low kick 75grams i would like to buy more irons with this shaft but no one can tell me wha
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09/02/2009 10:03 AMGolfballs.com Employee: Andy
The club you have is a men's senior flex. The 75 gram stands for the weight of the shaft and the low kick point means that the shaft is a high launching shaft to help get the ball airborne more quickly.
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05/31/2009 11:46 AMAnonymous
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
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06/03/2009 6:33 AMGolfballs.com Employee: Johnny
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
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03/10/2010 1:02 PMMid Handicap Golfer: Jim
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.
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05/23/2009 7:25 PMAnonymous
my avg swing speed is about 80 to 90 . what would be the best Shaft Flex for me
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05/25/2009 8:53 AMGolfballs.com Employee: Johnny
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
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06/15/2009 3:17 AMLow Handicap Golfer: Jamie
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+
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03/16/2010 12:36 AMLow Handicap Golfer: Bill
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.
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