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• Three-piece construction pushes nearly 80 percent of clubhead weight to perimeter for enhanced forgiveness• Compact design and thinner topline provide more classic look at a...Read more
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Solid, Strong and, well, perfect.
I look for technology that can help improve my iron game regardless of cosmetics or workability.

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Callaway Fusion 6 iron
I bought this Fusion 6 iron because I was interested in the technology of the club and wanted to try it out before investing in the full set. This is one of the most expensiv...Read more

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• Three-piece construction pushes nearly 80 percent of clubhead weight to perimeter for enhanced forgiveness• Compact design and thinner topline provide more classic look at address than earlier Big Bertha irons• Titanium face is uniformly thin for consistent performance• Patented urethane insert behind face reduces vibration at impact

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:Tunite/Titanium/Thermoplastic Urethane

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Callaway Big Bertha Fusion Single Iron Golf Club
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Solid, Strong and, well, perfect.

Created: 07/14/06
I look for technology that can help improve my iron game regardless of cosmetics or workability.

I look for clubs that do what they 1) are suppose to do as advertised, 2) are a good value and 3) may have been overlooked in the overwhelming glare of the Big Company's advertising.

The Callway Fusion Irons fit the first parameter and fit it better than any iron I have ever used.

Parameter 2? If you buy 'em retail, they just simply cost way too much...and in my opinion, the cost has less to do with R&D, production and materials than with the high cost of marketing. The cost would be a dealbreaker if not for used club sales and ebay. I got my 3-PW set, practically mint, for $475 -- essentially what you'd pay for a relatively good set of OTCTMT (Other-Than-Callaway/TaylorMad​e/Titleist) irons.

Parameter 3 didn't figure in either...obviously, Callaway products cannot be considered overlooked.

I have been playing Wilson Deep Red II distance Irons. I would have happily still be playing them because they are simply the best Overlooked/Under marketed/Underpriced clubs ever made. My plan was to just keep playing them unless something came along that was a LOT better. I am a mid-handicapper (9.0 -- 12.0 depending on how much I practice and how the short game's going) and the Wilson' simply allowed me to hit the ball with long, mid, and short irons straight and long -- not bad qualities in an iron!. What they don't do is spin the ball much or provide a lot of feel for touch shots. The Wilson's have some distance gaps, but they are manageable. Also, the large head size can make some
lies a bit tough.

The Fusion irons, on the other hand, have none of the drawbacks. Cosmetically, they are nice albeit high-tech looking. At address they are more traditional looking with a topline much thinner than you may expect from Cally.

Thry're accurate, as long as the Wilsons (7 iron= 160) and incredibly forgiving without sacrificing feel. There is adequate feedback to tell exactly where on the face the ball was struck, but mis-hits are handled nicely. There is very little loss of distance or line. You can hit them high, low, knock 'em down and lean on them. Play a fade or draw, but don't expect a lot of cut or hookage.

The long irons are easier to hit than the Wilsons -- and that says a lot. NO club I've ever played had easier to hit long irons. The feel, distance and control are consistant throughout the set.

My shafts are uniflex steels, and your milage may vary -- I've hit Fusions with S-300 shafts and they were a bit longer, but also a bit heavier.

The short irons and wedge are real confidence boosters, and it's easy to pick a target and go.

I've played (in addition to the Wilsons) Ping ISI and I-3+ Blades, Mizuno MP-32's and have experienced various TaylorMade RAC configurations and must say that, for my game, the Fusions are by far the best fit.
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Callaway Fusion 6 iron

Created: 08/09/06
I bought this Fusion 6 iron because I was interested in the technology of the club and wanted to try it out before investing in the full set. This is one of the most expensive sets out there when purchased new. The first thing that I look for in a club is how it looks at address. Does it give me confidence that I can easily hit the ball flush. Next is the weight of the head. After that, how does it feel when I hit the ball. Finally, how does the ball fly: distance, accuracy, and trajectory. I liked the look of it at address and was confident of hitting it well. The head was heavier that I was used to, but wasn't uncomfortable. Every shot feels solid when hit well, but not perfect. Distance is probably a little longer than my other 6 irons. It's at least as forgiving at the others if not more. Trajectory is good--not too high.
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These clubs have exceptional feel and balance

Created: 10/16/05
I have been playing with Callaway s2h2 irons that are 25 years old. I have not found any new clubs that I liked better, til the new Callaway Fusions came out. They have a very narrow top line that I really prefer. You get no vibration, even off of off center hits. They are a very solid hitting club all the way from the 3 iron down to the lob wedge. I was skeptical at first, but I am sold on these irons. I am a 6 handicap, thought that there would be a transition period of time til I got use to these irons. Played great with them right from the start. I guess you can say that "I like them".
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One of a kind!!!

Created: 05/20/06
At first, just looking at these irons you can tell they are unique. The feel throughout the swing is amazing. Getting a set of fusion irons fitted to your swing would make anyone a better golfer. I love my set and have added some distance to each of my irons by using these clubs. I now have an added confidence with my iron game and have seen a difference on my scorecard! I recommend these clubs to anyone looking to improve their game. These clubs seem perfectly balanced. The way Callaway prioritizes the weight of the club at just the right spots makes for an incredible feel when you smash the ball through the large sweetspot of the club. These clubs made playing golf much easier for me.
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Good Callaway Big Bertha Fusion iron

Created: 07/10/09
Hello - When I got the Callaway Big Bertha Fusion iron six from the ups and I go straight to the driving range and see... I swing that club, prefect! About 20 yards more than my iron six. I am thinking about buy a whole iron set! Thank you!
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