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By adapting modern driver head features to their fairway woods, Callaway Golf has created woods with larger head volumes and shallower face designs resulting in increased forgiveness and confidence at address.

VFT Technology maximizes ball speed and perimeter weighting for more distance and forgiveness; S2H2 increase discretionary weight by removing it from the hosel and repositioning it in the perimeter of the clubhead; and Tru-Bore provides improved feel and clubhead control.

Longer, Shallower Face with Lower Leading Edge Provides larger effective hitting area and ease in getting the ball airborne for optimum trajectory. The longer face (heel to toe) increases MOI while the lower leading edge increases confidence at address. Read the rest of this entry »

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drivers-big-berthaBig Bertha 460 Driver is designed with a geometric shape close to the dimensional limit set by the USGA and Royal & Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews for length and width. This enabled Callaway Golf engineers to incorporate a 460cc head design with a shallower face, flat and the highest MOI ever in a Callaway Golf all-titanium head.

This means that a longer, straight ball flight on off-center shots. In addition, the Stretched Head Design allows the CG to be positioned deeper inside the head to achieve optimum ball light and maximum forgiveness. Read the rest of this entry »

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callaway_big_bertha_fairwoodAlways read when Callaway is synonymous with quality and safety, but if you read more about Big Bertha then you’re sure you’ve chosen the easiest line of the American house, now speaks of fairway drivers Callaway Big Bertha.

Are characterized by a head, 200cc for 3 wood, these wood floor made of stainless steel are designed to provide maximum tolerance coupled with exceptional performance.

The large surface of the face raises the moment of inertia, the head of stainless steel also suitable timber features the heads of driver but always offering ease of shooting. Read the rest of this entry »

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