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Callaway Great Big Bertha II 8* Driver (2004), GBB Hawkeye 3 Wood SET 

Driver - All-titanium construction with an ultra-thin face delivers high ball speeds for more distance Expanded head volume (380cc) and high moment of inertia make the face hot over a larger area for more distance even on off-center hits Spin rate and launch angle are optimized over the entire face area for more consistent trajectory Conforms to USGA C.O.R. rules Features GBB System 60 graphite shafts The Pro Series GBB II Drivers have neutral weighting and open face angles that appeal to players who want more ability to shape their shots, and who generally hit a draw

Review: "I bought this club from Callaway pre-owned, and just love it. I read ALOT of reviews, tried a few clubs, and eventually made a long-needed upgrade from my 9* Steelhead Plus w/S300 shaft. My GBB II is 10* with the stock System 60 firm shaft. Everything you will read here about the forgiving nature of this club is absolutely true. Slight mis-hit even seem to wind their way back to center. But don't believe all the reviews slamming the stock Callaway system-60 shaft. If you're shooting in the high 80's-90's like me, don't waste your money on aftermarket shafts (Grafalloy-this, and Aldila-that.) Instead, spend the money at the driving range. I have a fast tempo to my swing, so the "firm" flex shaft suits me fine. And anything that cuts left or slices has to do with MY swing, not the shaft. I nut it about 70-percent of the time, and WOW it takes off. I hit my old Steelhead about 230-240 when I got hold of it. But this GBBII is going 250-260 consistently. The other 30-percent are still often in the fairway. And if it goes sideways, I immediately have the feedback telling me what I did wrong. I will however agree that the Callaway grips are poop. I swapped it out for a sticky old Tour Wrap and the control of the clubhead is great. When I start shooting in the 70's I'll worry about an aftermarket shaft, but this system 60 is nothing like the garbage Callaway used to put in their woods. If I didn't have to spend money on a new grip, I'd give it 5 stars."

GBB Hawkeye 3 Wood 

The Great Big Bertha Fairway Woods incorporate the S2H2 design and technology of Callaway Golf with the strength and super lightweight of titanium. 

The Great Big Bertha Fairway Woods is a friendly forgiving golf club that is large (250cc) and long yet lighter in weight (300g).

These clubs feature the Great Big Bertha Ultra Light Graphite Shaft.

Review: "Ah the 3 wood...we demand for it to be long, forgiving and precise in our shots. Even when our game isn't always there. I like the basic looks at the address to start off. Clean, pleasing to the eye and it does have a small sized head, which I always prefer. I replaced the shaft w/a Grafalloy ProLite 35r, & I find the flight to be a strong trajectory off the deck. I have a smooth tempo, and for my swing speed (95), it rewards me with length that I don't deserve to get. I haven't stayed up with the latest technology in fairway woods, there may have been improvements, but if you take a look in my bag, I tend to hang onto old favorites. I don't mind giving up distance if I can improve on accuracy."

Ely Callaway, founder of Callaway Golf, chose the name Big Bertha for the driver he introduced in 1991. He borrowed the name from a German WWI howitzer, nicknamed Big Bertha because of its massive size and power.

The Big Bertha driver was revolutionary at the time for its fully stainless steel construction during a time when many golfers still used traditional wooden drivers. The head of the original Big Bertha, while small by today's standards, was quite large by 1991 standards, which immediately set the club apart from competitors.

Besides setting a new standard for size and materials, the Big Bertha driver was revolutionary in that it put more weight around the perimeter of the club-head, resulting in a thinner, more forgiving club-face. The design instantly enlarged the sweet spot compared to persimmon drivers, while remaining lightweight.

This Big Bertha driver is suitable for players who tend to slice their ball or struggle to find consistency in ball flight. While Big Bertha will allow you to hit it long because of its larger sweet spot, its forgiveness accommodates players of all abilities.

The original Big Bertha driver launched in 1991, and during that time was considered to be massive because most golfers were still using persimmon drivers. Made of stainless steel, Big Bertha OG clocked in at 190cc.

Big Bertha’s large sweet spot, which provided a new level of forgiveness, separated the line from its competitors. Designers eliminated the neck of the club by extending the shaft through the club head which created more energy at impact. At 190cc, the 1991 driver was only about 40% of today’s 460cc drivers, and is more comparable to today’s 3-woods, which have club-heads in the 175cc neighborhood.

Big Bertha has become one of the most recognized names in golf as a staple of the Callaway Golf lineup that has been successful since it launched in the 1990s.

Although the Big Bertha line was designed to help high-handicappers play better, touring pros benefit from other clubs in the Callaway lineup. Phil Mickelson, Jon Rahm, Henrik Stenson, and Xander Schauffele headline a group of more than three dozen Callaway staffers on the PGA Tour. Callaway also has more than 50 players on staff among the LPGA, Korn Ferry and Champions Tours, including icons like David Leadbetter, Annika Sorenstam and Pete Cowan.

Callaway Great Big Bertha II 8* Driver (2004), GBB Hawkeye 3 Wood SET
 
Both clubs have Stiff/Firm Graphite Shafts
Right Hand
Clubs are in good condition, lots of life left. 
Driver grip is Callaway Big Bertha Cord, 3 wood is Natural Golf Palm Grip, both are playable.
The Easy to Hit, Big Berthas have been a very popular choice for many years

Compliment your purchase with a Callaway Stand Bag...
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