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Callaway Big Bertha Irons

Callaway Big Bertha irons can be purchased in a several different colors, including red, blue, and black.

You will be able to find the perfect color for you at a highly-discounted sale price that is ideal for any golf player's  budget. Original Callaway Big Bertha irons are walking out the doors in big numbers because of the discount deals. They are selling fast, and I do not think you will want to miss out on these red hot deals. Obviously, these Callaway Big Bertha irons cannot last forever at these prices. So go and check them out yourself and take home a set of Big Bertha graphite irons today.

And if you buy a set of Callaway Big Bertha irons for your spouse or loved one at the same time. Your beloved will thank you for it when you are both out on the golf course together and improving your game.

Callaway Big Bertha golfing irons are clubs that were designed from square one to be forgiving. They are the perfect gift for an amateur golfer or a professional player who could use that little extra edge. And who could no use an extra edge, I ask you.

The long irons are available in the Big Bertha i-brid shape, which has a deep center of gravity and an extra-wide sole for turn interaction.

Big Bertha irons are a delight to hit as Callaway makes the whole game so easy for you. There is a lot of forgiveness in these clubs, but they do go quite high. And with the wide soles I found them harder to use on tight lies such as on links courses.

Callaway s Big Bertha irons are more forgiving. Their bigger sweet spot generates more solid shots but, let's be real, how many people that buy these irons actually learn how to play golf properly.

Before buying them, I read a lot of reviews about these irons, I would have to say that over 95 per cent of the reviews I read gave a favorable verdict, the remainder had different expectations of the irons.

I went to a local golf shop and they let me take them out on to the driving range to try them out. Even my mis-hits were transformed into acceptable shots. What I am saying is, they still flew off in the correct direction. But they just didn't travel so far. If I had been using any other golf club, that same shot would have shot off to be lost in the rough someplace, and would have hurt my hand as well.

I am not promising these clubs will turn you into a better golfer. Believe me, your bad swing will still be lousy. But with these Big Bertha irons in your hands, you can be sure that ball will fly high and straight and for a long distance.

There are some reviews of these clubs out there which say  Big Bertha irons make you a worse golf player, technically speaking. The clubs are so easy to use that your swing could get sloppy but you would never notice. The shots you get will still look good. You will only notice the difference if you try to use another club or if you go back to your older - and  less forgiving - golf clubs.

Callaway Big Bertha irons are assembled with several core technologies, both old and new.

For example, the clubs extreme notch weighting redistributes weight to the low, back end part of the club in the toe and heel. This creates a high moment of inertia (MOI), that improves your accuracy and distance on the mis-hits at the heel and toe. So it is much easier for you to approach the green.

The clubs have variable face thickness (VFT) technology, which allows lower each club's center of gravity. This produces the best-possible trajectory from every golf iron in the set. Long irons get a higher launch angle, while the short irons and wedges end up with a better trajectory height.

And a crucial improvement comes from the patented s2h2 design which shortens the length of the hosel. This moves the weight lower down for you.

Callaway improved the design further by letting the shaft tip extend to the sole through the hosel and the club head. This improves the feel and control of the iron by moving the tip of the shaft closer to the middle of the club face.

Big Bertha irons are the most forgiving set of irons that Callaway has ever developed and geared towards mid to high handicap golfers.

The Big Bertha irons make use of i-brid clubs in place of the traditional long irons. This mixes the precision trajectory of an iron with the look and setup of a pure hybrid club.

The increased weighting, larger sole size and heavier head mass makes the ball want to leap off the club for you.

 

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