When we saw Callaway take the Great Big Bertha name to an all new place by making it their ultra-premium option, it did have many curious about what that meant for Big Bertha. Wonder no more, because Big Bertha is not being absorbed into any other lines, instead it is back and more focused than ever on the game improvement to super game improvement portion of golf.

Callaway Big Bertha 23
Sheās back, and this is most definitely a release which is in the same vein of the BB21 lineup which was an absolute success for Callaway as they innovated not only the first low spin slice killing driver, but also the #1 selling irons in golf. That said, Callaway is being very vocal that they have taken the time to not only implement new technology to the next generation of Big Bertha, but that they have also considered all feedback received on the BB21ās be it good, bad, or indifferent.
Big Bertha is all about improving oneās game and making sure it is fun in the process. With a heavy focus on easy to swing and launch options that have the distance potential Bertha has always been known for, there is a lot to take in with this lineup.
2023 Callaway Big Bertha Irons
As already mentioned, the BB21 irons were in fact the #1 selling irons in golf for Callaway, so, what was there for them to change? A lot, actually.
The BB23 irons remain the most forgiving irons that Callaway produces with a full focus on easy launch and the same Big Bertha shaping which the name is known for. However, there has been some focus on refining things. Starting with a new triple PVD āBlack Smokeā dark finish to give a more balanced appearance, the newest Bertha irons do have that thicker topline and enhanced offset that you would expect.

Internally, the irons use a 450 Face Cup which is A.I. designed for each club in the set and offers high speed and spin consistency in a high strength castable material. Major attention was paid to the effectiveness of the face vertically and laterally across the hitting area. If you are worried about sound (feel), fear not as the magical Urethane Microspheres are present to function in cooperation with internal (43g) and external (11g) tungsten to ensure the feedback wonāt leave golfers wanting even with the cast face material.

The Big Bertha irons play off a 42-degree PW and 27-degree 7i for those who are curious, but Callaway wants it made clear that the dual effect of the tungsten placement with the internal pulling the CG down and the external taking it back has made it so that the stronger lofts hit the necessary windows. This means fast with lower spin, but still hitting an effective peak height and descent angle. The irons are offered with True Temper Elevate 85 MPH steel shafts or the specially designed Callaway RCH65 graphite shafts in 5-PW with A, G, and S also available for $999.99/6 piece set (steel) and $1,099.99/6 piece set (graphite).
2023 Big Betha Hybrids
On the hybrid front, Callaway believes this is where the biggest jump has happened from the BB21 release. While these remain a footprint intended to be much more complimentary as an iron replacement with the square toe look, it is also longer heel to toe this time around. Not only that, the massive offset the BB21 had is gone and Callaway has implemented their Opti-Fit adapter system into the hybrids for even more iron replacement fine tuning potential.

Internally, Triaxial Carbon is in play with the crown of the hybrids to help keep weight lower in the head for higher MOI. Also, Jailbreak Batwing tech has made its way to the Big Bertha hybrids to allow more flex for more speed a-la the Paradym hybrids. Throw in 455 Face Cup which is A.I. designed for each loft 3 through 9 (19, 21, 24, 27, 30, 33, 36) and the BB23ās with their Callaway RCH65 shaft are certainly intriguing. The 3-6 hybrids will also be available in LH, with each hybrid priced to $259.99.

2023 Callaway Big Bertha Fairways
Like the hybrids, Callaway also listened to feedback with the new Big Bertha fairways and gone is the huge offset. Instead, we are left with a clubhead that is very shallow faced with a shape that has some elongated angularity to it but inspires exactly what Callaway wants it to, ease off the deck.

While yes, there are the impressive technologies like Triaxial Carbon crowns as well as Jailbreak with Batwing and an A.I. Face design for each head, there is another simple yet ingenious aspect to the BB23 fairways. As it is well known, fairways are the hardest to hit clubs for most amateurs, Callaway has added progressive lengths and lofts which make the clubs shorter but with more loft. For example, the 3W plays at 43-inches and 16-degrees of loft. Why? More consistency in a shorter club and more lofts to improve the launch and carry.

The Big Bertha fairways are available in 3W (16), 5W (19), HVN (21), 7W (22), and 9W (25) with the 3 and 5 offering Opti-Fit adjustability and all options other than the HVN and 9W available in LH. The fairways are paired with the Callaway RCH in 45, 55, 65, or 75 and priced at $299.99.
2023 Callaway Big Bertha Drivers
Finally, the driver. Not only that, finally the next iteration of the most unique draw biased driver ever made in the BB21. If you have followed THP then you know the 2021 Big Bertha driver was an absolute unicorn, and the 2023 version looks to build on that. This is a slice killing driver that while it does have internal draw weighting, it is a low spin driver, 400-500 RPM lower than other ādrawā models out there in fact.

This is done through the movement of the CG lower and more forward in the head instead of back like other draw drivers. That creates notable speed potential while keeping the spin low, and that is what helps tame the big miss for most golfers and keep it in play. Not only that, the low spin design with internal draw bias means that fitters can now loft up golfers to maximize their numbers instead of being forced to stay low to mitigate the big miss.
Shaping is similar to its predecessor in that it is triangular overall but also features an absolutely massive A.I. Designed XL face leading that Triaxial Carbon crown. Add in the Wishbone Jailbreak used in the Paradym, but lighter, and this is a driver designed with optimizing strikes across the face to an extent not in any other Callaway driver.

The 2023 Big Betha drivers are being offered in 9.0, 10.5, and 12.5 (RH only) degree lofts utilizing their Opti-Fit adapters and featuring the Callaway RCH in 45, 55, and 65. Price of the drivers will be $499.99.
The Details
Release Date: 5/26/2023
Driver: $499.99
Fairways: $299.99
Hybrids: $259.99
Irons: $999.99 (steel) and $1,099.99 (Graphite)




Really excited to see this back on offer. The BB21 driver carried me through 2020 and early 2021.
Iām sure these clubs could improve a lot of scores. I love the square to hybrid
Huge fan of the BB21 – reading about the BB23 I can only imagine the same would be true.
These look like they will be a huge help and some great tech is in them.
When GB Bertha came out I was in my best hitting days and was able to try friend’s GBB, wow, what a Driver. But at those prices the extra 15 yards wasn’t worth it to me, and I couldn’t afford it. I also tried his Irons and did not like them at all, the ball fright was so low compared to mine and they would race across the Green without stopping. With all the Tungsten down low these Irons should push the ball a lot higher.
The driver has me curious.
Love the dark finish on the irons, couple that with a black graphite shaft and black grips……………SEXY
Reminds me of the dark finish on the BB 19 irons, those look a bit darker than these new B23’s are.
I played the BB 16 irons for about a year, and upgraded to BB B21 irons for about a year and loved them both, then wanted to try out one length irons……………but maybe :unsure:
Could be a set of one length for sale soon :sneaky:
B21 was among the best performing drivers on the market. Not just draw biased, but any driver. It also sounds incredible. This new version has my attention, for sure. I think the fairways look great too. I didn’t care for the 2021 fairways, because they were a little too left-biased.
Pricing is reasonable here and looks like a boatload of technology.
Biggest thing that stands out to me is the claimed improvements in feel for the irons. I now this goes a LONG way back, but the original rebooted BB SGI irons were tough to listen to.
A lot to like in this line……..AGAIN!
It is wonderful to see the updates to the B21 line. Were I not committed to Cobra this season, I would definitely be giving the Big Bertha B23 line a serious look.
I have commented often as to how the B21 Driver was the most accurate Driver I have ever played. A true point and shoot fairway finder off the tee. The B21 instilled in me tremendous confidence when I stood on the tee that my next shot would be in play, more often than not from the short grass. I hit better than 70 % of fairways last season and thatās with a notorious OTT issue.
Anyone who struggles with accuracy off the tee, especially missing because of slicing, could likely benefit from the B23.
Unicorn – The Sequel – is coming. Iām confident it will be a big hit.
This line up looks so good. Price point isnāt bad eitherā¦could see myself going this way come Dec?!?!? Iām ready to hit these when it comes time.
Nice looking and a good price to match.
The only thing I am wondering is will this line get confused with the Uber expensive GBB line with the naming so close?
9 hybrid you say ?
I like the looks of the line aesthetically and while I’m not in the market for any of it currently, I’m certain these are going to be solid performers for the category. The only ponder I’ve got right now, is the driver being a 2nd driver in the bag. Given it’s draw bias, and my tendency to fade everything……hmmmm.
Heard these were coming. The BB21 was a fantastic driver that was so easy for so many to hit. If they have improved on that. This could be the winged unicorn driver..
Love the color choices on the driver and woods
Nice write up [USER=1579]@Jman[/USER]
Looks like an intriguing lineup – Lot of tech in these clubs.
Really like it when a manufacture listen to their customers and apply those suggestions to their updated lineup.
Very exciting. Was hoping to see an update on the B21 and here we are.
Those irons look great
Always a good day when there’s a Bertha release. This is a good looking line. Don’t need it but would be interested in hitting the driver.
Anyone know when shops might have demos in to hit?
Good looking lineup. Would like to see some crown pics too just see the crown.
I love that this lineup came back! I know it had a cult following around here (especially the driver)
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Grabbed these the other day. The finish is pretty cool. On all of it. Wasn’t for me, but I thought the BB21 was pretty great so I’m excited to hear what a few of you think of these when you get to hit them.
that is a beefy iron
These look really good. I like the color combo they picked. You get the so much tech at a great price.
Nice job on the article James. Can’t wait to try the new BB23 driver out. I do like the BB21 model.
Always love seeing them extend this line
Nice looking clubs, good to see Callaway update the BB line. A friend of mine plays a full bag of BB21 and loves them.
Iām a huge fan of the B21 line up and expect this release to surpass that one. The elephant in the room is the Great Big Bertha release. I think naming it GBB and what it entails and costs muddies up this release a bit.
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Iām a huge fan of the B21 line up and expect this release to surpass that one. The elephant in the room is the Great Big Bertha release. I think naming it GBB and what it entails and costs muddies up this release a bit.
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I agree, it seems the GBB line was more of the Epic Star style release and it almost cheapens this line or hurts their market for the GBB line. Iām no expert though and Callaway has a lot smarter people than I making these decisions.
So Danny Le and I hit the Reva driver head this morning and both came away super impressed. Itās sounds fantastic, flew straight and was low spin. This could be perfect for ANYBODY that fights the slice.
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Iām a huge fan of the B21 line up and expect this release to surpass that one. The elephant in the room is the Great Big Bertha release. I think naming it GBB and what it entails and costs muddies up this release a bit.
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Have always liked the Big Bertha offerings from Cally.
I don’t mind more lines in an OEM’s lineup as it allows more options for golfers, but the timing on this one seems off to me.
Normally their higher cap line (so think B21 – Sept release, GBB Fusion – November release) is always in the fall which I felt was to not cannibalize their main offering (like the Epic, Rogue/Mavik, etc lines).
I mean Paradym just came out in Jan/Feb and the GBB line in the fall last year. Seems like a cash grab to me while the industry is hot post COVID.
I could definitely see myself in the fairway of this line. Big Bertha has always been a very forgiving line for Callaway
Why so expensive on the Driver of GBB – can’t imagine being many sold with so many other great drivers out there much cheaper.. š”
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Why so expensive on the Driver of GBB – can’t imagine being many sold with so many other great drivers out there much cheaper.. š”
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Different driver, this released today and is priced pretty darn well.
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Different driver, this released today and is priced pretty darn well.
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depends on what side of the fence you are on… $700 for a GBB ? come on man. what is that metallic green paint from a Bullitt Mustang?
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Hit em all a few months ago and I must sayā¦.damn they are fun. Yes ball go far but the feel is amazing and the mis hits are borderline cheating. Got some vids coming this week. If you are a higher handicap and just wanna āhave a good timeā this is your set.
I’m definitely intrigued by this. Pricing is solid and the B21 was a great driver so if this improves on that…???
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depends on what side of the fence you are on… $700 for a GBB ? come on man. what is that metallic green paint from a Bullitt Mustang?
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That’s not the driver that was released today, which this thread is about. This new line is Big Bertha, not GREAT Big Bertha. Two entirely different product lines.
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depends on what side of the fence you are on… $700 for a GBB ? come on man. what is that metallic green paint from a Bullitt Mustang?
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This isnāt that club. We have a great thread on that with feedback and you are free to believe what you wish about the performance without trying it, but this is a completely different club
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Would hit them all out of curiosity but most intrigued by the driverā¦really interested in what it might do for my dadās tee game
27° seven iron, no way for me, bothers me that mine are 32°.
I’m really liking those irons, thinking they might get ordered Friday. But that month wait to get them is going to be brutal……..LOL
Iām excited to get some swings on the BB23 driver to compare to the data I have on the BB21, which is still the ultimate unicorn driver imo.
I used the BB21 driver for most of last year, and then I made the switch to the Rogue St Max D and I find that I hit it straighter with the Rogue then I did with the BB21.
I still have the BB21 driver head on the shelf, but for me the Rogue is just a better fit.
[USER=3]@JB[/USER] Do THP users get any discount when ordering from Callaway.com?
Just curious before I pull the trigger.
Thanks
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[USER=3]@JB[/USER] Do THP users get any discount when ordering from Callaway.com?
Just curious before I pull the trigger.
Thanks
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No, we offer no discounts for any OEMs.
We have a coupon code only with BudgetGolf.com
the talk of a low and forward CG for my swing is really interesting to me
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No, we offer no discounts for any OEMs.
We have a coupon code only with BudgetGolf.com
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Ok, just wanted to check.
Thanks