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Callaway Big Bertha Irons Greatest Among The Great

To build the most forgiving all-stainless steel set of Golf clubs Callaway Golf has ever developed, the engineers set aside conventional thinking, utilized innovative technologies and have redefined the shape of super game-improvement.

The 2008 Big Bertha Irons take forgiveness to new heights by integrating a set of clubs featuring the new i-bridsâ„¢, clubs designed to replace hard-to-hit long irons. The three i-brids combine the accuracy and control of irons with the forgiveness and versatility of a hybrid and are the most highly playable hybrid-like irons Callaway Golf could make. The set smoothly transitions into traditionally shaped irons that feature increased offset, a larger effective hitting area and a constant width sole for better forgiveness.

  1. i-brids™ blend the control and accuracy of irons with the forgiveness, distance and versatility of hybrids
  2. Super game-improvement mid and short irons deliver the ultimate in forgiveness with increased offset, a large effective hitting and a constant width sole
  3. Fully integrated set design provides seamless performance progression with consistent distance separation and optimal trajectories
  4. Callaway Golf Core Technologies include Extreme Notch Weighting, VFT®, S2H2® and a 360º Undercut Channel
  5. Modified Tru-Bore® enhances feel and performance

I just started golfing back in October of 2007 and used Wilson 1200's and a Top Flite set purchased at Wal-Mart. I averaged in the 120's. In January, I bought a 3-LW set of '08 BB's, a Nike SUMO driver and a Taylormade Rescue hybrid. Since then, I'm averaging low 100's to mid 90's, depending on driving and chipping. These clubs knocked about 20 strokes off my game once I got used to them. I hit about 110 yds. with my AW and 200-210 with my 3iron. VERY straight shooting irons. I'm usually on in regulation or a short chip on for my 3 shot on long par 4's(400+ yds.) and am regularly getting birdie attempts. If you're a beginner or need an extremely forgiving iron at a reasonable price, I would suggest these. I just bought a set of X-20's for myself and am giving the BB's to my son so he can start hitting better shots.

In such a case, you should pay a visit to http://www.mygolfwholesale.com for further information, as far as I know they supply golf clubs through a golf wholesale method.


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