Pros: Friendly, forgiving, and long Cons: Not as long as the newer Steelheads (Plus and III)
These clubs are about two generations old, in terms of Callaway's production models. The reason I'm writing now is that I recently saw them still available online for $119 (steel shafted). That's a pretty solid price, and a testament to Callaway's slow...
Well I recently purchased a big bertha steel head last year. And it has been the best golf product i have got. It is very nice as soon as i got it i knew it was going to be good. I was hitting longer and straighter than i was before. It is a very...
The game of golf is a very tough sport to master. It takes ALOT of patience and hard work, I should know I spent all summer improving my game. I longed to search a club that could get out of those tight lies, one that could give me a more accurate...
Pros: Incredibly Long, Forgiving, Easy to Hit, Good looking Cons: Going out of stock
A couple of weeks ago, I saw that a fellow member of my high school golf team got a new Steelhead. He said that he loved the club. I was looking for a new driver anyway, so I decided to see what the cost was. I expected 399, but was pleasantly surprised...
Pros: More woods, less filling. Cons: Sneers from macho golf buddies, until you take their money!
Steal a few shots (and lose a little weight) with Callaway's Steelhead fairway woods! I don't play much anymore, but golf's like riding a bike to me. I've played since I was a kid, and I know clubs. My teen years were spent working in a pro shop. Years...
Pros: Company Named After Cab Callaway's First Main Squeeze Cons: His Bertha Is Still Bigger Than Yours
I will skip over the incongruity of "woods" which are made of steel (joining a fraternity of similar products constructed of ceramics, titanium, and other mysterious items you won't find in the periodic table), and the related inappropriateness...
Pros: durability, control, distance Cons: stock shafts often always need changing
After recieving the Callaway Steelhead Driver from a friend I put it away figuring it was just another Driver that was hard to hit and wouldn't help my game. How wrong I was!!! After practicing with the Steelhead I noticed an immediate change in my...
Pros: Easy to hit, very accurate, nice look. Cons: Ugly headcovers, weak steel shafts
I have to admit, I am generally NOT a fan of Ely Callaway, or ANY of the Callaway product line. Cheap shafts, one size fits all, hackers clubs that are way over priced is what I think of when I think of Callaway.
Pros: distance; accuracy; price (what else are you looking for?) Cons: nada
Before trying out a Callaway Big Bertha Steelhead Strong 3 (13 degree), I had used a Taylor Made Bubble Burner 3-wood for my entire golfing life. However, after playing a few rounds with the Steelhead, and hitting it several times on the range, I have...
Pros: Great distance, appealing sound, excellent forgiveness, easy to hit. Cons: None that I can think of.
I currently use the Callaway Steelhead Fairway woods in both the Strong 3 and 4 wood. Before these woods came out Callaway equipment had not been my favorite. I decided to try these woods to see how they would do and I was pleasantly surprised in their...
Pros: Great Price, Consistent, Huge Sweet Spot, Solid from Fairway Cons: May be too heavy for smaller, and slower-swinging players, Graphite shaft may not be worth $70 more than steel
At first glance, the Big Bertha Steelhead 3-wood looks like your typical $400 Callaway Wood. After hitting a few golf balls on the range, the thought of a great club with a hefty price tag still looms in the back of your mind. That's when you look...
The Callaway Steelhead Plus driver is the best driver I have hit. I have had a Great Big Bertha driver for a few years and I loved it. I was not looking for a new driver, I was getting one for my dad, when I fell in love with the Steelhead Plus. The...
Pros: Very good weight, feel and power. Cons: Waste of time for beginners!
The Big Bertha is the Rolls Royce of golf woods. I don't profess to understand the True Bore Technology or Short Straight Hollow Hosel!, but they sure give this club a swing and feel that almost feels an extension to your arm.
Pros: Feels great when you connect! Cons: Doesn't always give me great distance
The Callaway Big Bertha steal head, really compliments my Biggest Big Bertha driver. The driver gets it out there and the three puts me in scoring position.
I have to tell you that when you really connect with this club, you can feel it, and...
Pros: versatile, durable, affordable, light Cons: lower profile sometimes tough for beginners
Having never used a Big Bertha Steelhead, I was not sure if I should change over from my trusted Taylor Made's and Adam's Tight Lies. I went to a golf discount center and tried out a Steelhead 5 wood. I selected the regular, graphite shaft. I did not...
Callaway Big Bertha Recycled Golf Balls (36 Pack) Durable Ionomer cover for long drives and extended playability HEX Aerodynamics reduces drag Ionomer cover offers a good hit feel Two-piece constructi...
Callaway Golf- Big Bertha E.R.C. Ti Fairway Wood Performing at a course near you, conforming everywhere. The ERC Fairway Woods feature a forged titanium 5-piece design that incorporates "cup-face" co...
CALLAWAY BIG BERTHA DIABLO GOLF BALLS 1-DOZEN The Callaway Big Bertha Diablo golf ball features the following: High-resiliency core increases ball velocity across a wide range of swing speeds whil...
Callaway Great Big Bertha Ii Driver Wood Headcover CALLAWAY GREAT BIG BERTHA II DRIVER WOOD HEAD COVER THIS HEADCOVER FITS ALL GREAT BIG BERTHA II DRIVERS.THIS COVER HAS A LONG NECK FOR GRAPHITE SHAFTS...
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