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Callaway Big Bertha 460 Driver Golf Club 
Callaway Big Bertha 460 Driver Golf Club

 
Callaway Big Bertha 460 Driver Golf Club

Club Type: Driver
Brand: Callaway
Model: Big Bertha 460
Product ID: EPID57664035
Description: • Large CT/VFT titanium cup face technology increases ball speed, distance, & forgiveness, even on off-center hits• An oversize, 460cc club head with a wide head shape and shallow face maximize club head speed and stability at impact for...
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Product Description
• Large CT/VFT titanium cup face technology increases ball speed, distance, & forgiveness, even on off-center hits• An oversize, 460cc club head with a wide head shape and shallow face maximize club head speed and stability at impact for long, straight driver distance• VFT and S2H2 technologies maximize ball speed and perimeter weighting for more distance and forgiveness• A low Center of Gravity (CG) produces high initial launch trajectory for long, straight driver distance• Tru-Bore technology enhances feel and stability through the impact area

About the Manufacturer
The story of Callaway Golf begins with the company’s founder and namesake Ely Callaway, a passionate businessman and well known figure in the game of Golf. The company got its start when Mr. Callaway bought a small wedge and putter company called “Hickory Stick USA”, which later became “Callaway Hickory Stick USA” and eventually “Callaway Golf”. From the beginning the company was committed to producing quality product for golfers of all skill levels. Mr. Callaway called it “Demonstrably Superior and Pleasingly Different” (DPSD) golf clubs. Though the company has grown exponentially since it’s modest start in 1982 (when Mr.Callaway would deliver product himself from the back of his Cadillac) the commitment to innovation and quality remains. Now a publicly traded company, Callaway is one of the most visible names in golf with a product line that encompasses the full spectrum of equipment and accessories including drivers, irons, wedges, putters and balls. Callaway golf also owns Top-Flite Golf Company, Odyssey Putters, Ben Hogan and Strata Brands.

Club Head Material:Titanium

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      Callaway Big Bertha 460 Driver
    Review created: 05/02/07
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    dacoop47 ( 9 )
    24 of 25 people found this review helpful.

    I bought a Callaway Big Bertha 460 Driver from a seller who had 65 comments with a 100% positive rating. He was located in Missouri. His site had links to other Callaway clubs and looked legit. One hour after paying for the club, I received a "TKO" notice from ebay, informing me that the listing had been pulled and I should take all available steps to recover my money. Turns out the seller was in Shanghai, China and I was shipped a counterfeit club. The shaft said "Frim" instead of "Firm." Honest, I'm not kidding. I talked to Callaway's legal counsel and he said they had pulled the listings of over 1 million dollars worth of Callaway equipment for sale on Ebay in the last 4 days. Just thought everyone should know. This was my second purchase on Ebay; the Callaway Big Bertha 04 irons I bought last week were the real thing.


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      CALLAWAY BIG BERTHA 460 DRIVER FOR 2007
    Review created: 07/21/07
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    6 of 7 people found this review helpful.

    The new 2007 Callaway Big Bertha 460 All Titanium Driver is probably the softest and most forgiving driver outthere. I was so impressed using the Senior Flex...later purchased a Regular Flex because the I needed a stiffer shaft...I ended up getting the 3 and 5 woods. Nothing but straight, and every hit feels like hitting the sweet spot. Most importantly to me, I did not get that clunky sound as in the other Callaway Sumo2 s or the FT5 clubs. The white line around the top of the club face is a great aid and instantly points the club squarely in the direction you are aiming at. Be Careful not to sky the ball, because this white paint tends to chip off near the club face. Feed back is very good for a soft hitting club. I like the rebound effect when the ball comes off the clubface.

    For the price, you can't beat what you get in performance. Be sure to demo all the clubs before making a purchase.


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