This old gal hits as far as my 460. But what i really like about it is that It's small head and unique bottom shape make it a perfect long distance fairway wood. I have had good success hitting with this club off the deck in the fairway on several occasions. Not to mention that the price was right including shipping it came in just under 24 bucks. I spent 5 on a new grip and couldn't be happier with this golf club. Matter of fact, after seeing how well it hits off the deck, my golf buddy now is searching for one himself. Sometimes the old school stuff really has a spot in today's golf bag.
only been 2 times out with it.I received a set of Callaway refurbished irons from a friend. I bought the driver to complete a all callaway set. So far I am not getting the distance as my 3 hybrid, but I'm sticking with it. My drives are straighter than my other driver, but popping up Texas Leagurs instead of getting it down the fair way. I think once i gain confidence with the club it will like my 3 hybrid, a dependle, good club. I'm surprised that the head isn't that big, Big Bertha, I thought meant big head, but its really small compared to most drivers that I have seen.
My husband really likes his golf club. It go here sooner the expended. No problems here. We decide to buy it because of the price of the club. He has used it a lot sence he got it. He use to have one newer but sold it and missed it ever sence. He loves the one he bought but it is a little older the the other he sold. I rated the Callaway big bertha warbird good because it has been used but still in good shape. My husband is glad he found one on E-bay. Thank you very much.
I have tried several drivers in the last few years, (K-Mart special 400 CC, Ping TISI 9*, Titleist 983K 10*)and I tried this one that was being used by a member of my foursome. WOW! With its smaller steel head, 96 RCH graphite shaft, and Callaway grip, this club HITS STRAIGHT DRIVES time after time! An absolutely KILLER driver! Like soooo many, I used to hit long deep drives RIGHT (or out) to the next fairway with the Titanium faced TISI and the 983K..like many others do all day with the 400$ Taylor Made, and Nike warclubs. Now.. with the warbird driver, I'm in the MIDDLE of the fairway out 250 yards, pulling my 5 wood (warbird) or 7 wood (warbird) (or 8 iron or wedge) to hit the green. It swings so nice, and is so reliable and forgiving! TRY ONE..if you don't believe me. I couldn't believe it either. (and I got one on ebay for...get this...40 bucks, with headcover !!!)Read full review
When I pulled my newly arrived Callaway Warbird driver out of the box, it looked as if it could have been straight from the showroom. Sure, with the oversized drivers of today, the head size looked small, but a few swings on the range made it clear that this baby still had all the power of a modern titanium that would have cost me 10x as much. It's balanced, forgiving, and very long. Another thing I like is the sound the ball makes as it flies off the face. It's the distinctive "sting" of tempered steel; something I find much more gratifying that the hollow "bottle pop" you hear from all the 460's on the range. This weekend I will play it on the course for the first time, and I can't wait to see the look on my group's faces as I fly past them down the fairway. If you're looking to get a classic driver at exceptional value ($75 or less), check out the 'ol Warbird. You won't be disappointed!Read full review
The "big" in Big Bertha is an inaccuracy at this point given the jumbo size of driver heads available now. But this club still hits the ball as far and as straight as almost any other driver I have used. If the price is right, it's truly a value purchase. Be prepared to regrip it, though, if it has the original grip.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I'm a weekend golfer, and before this club driving had not been my strong point. I'd mainly stuck with 3 and 5-woods for my driving simply because I wasn't able to control my driver very well. I haven't had the most well-rounded experience with drivers, but it's hard to imagine anything being more of a pleasure to hit. The first time I held it I was impressed by its balance. Even though it has a face that's small by today's standards (club volume is 195cc), there is not spot that's not a sweet spot. As long as you hit the ball with a half-decent swing, the ball will go forward a decent distance. Before this club I had only hit a driver about 10 times (that's 10 balls, literally, not 10 sessions), and I'd never hit a wood beyond 180yd. After putting about 40 balls through on this club I was able to put balls at 200yd, never mind the roll. It's just plain an easy club to hit. I definitely recommend this club, for both beginners and more experienced players. (I got the Big Bertha Warbird for $5 in an impromptu Craigslist exchange. The only reason the seller was selling it was because he already had the titanium version (Great Big Bertha).)Read full review
I am overjoyed with my "new" Callaway Big Bertha War Bird driver. I've always had difficulty maneuvering a 450cc head and this driver's smaller 190cc size puts me in better control. Sure, the sweet spot is smaller but that forces me to concentrate on the ball in front of me and not turn my head to see where the ball goes...sometimes before I hit it!. I recommend that anyone experiencing a little modern-day driver trouble to invest in a smaller, older driver that suits their swing speed. There are plenty available on eBay in excellent condition for a fraction of what new drivers sell for. Try one today!
I love my new Big Bertha driver! It met and exceeded my expectations. Placed the order and received it in record time so I could use it 9nly a few days after I ordered it. Thoroughly pleased.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
perfect driver for me it took a few stroke off my game and it its vary easy to use highly recommend this style of driver the picture is of a ten degree but I got a nine degree callaway dose the best job