This isn’t a comeback, Bertha has always been here, but this time the new Great Big Bertha is taking a unique place in the Callaway lineup. Rather than replacing the flagship Epic or Rogue releases, GBB is more or less assuming the place previously held by Epic STAR. Yes, Bertha is going ultra-premium in both technology and, yes, price. If you are sitting there thinking it is a simple change of name for the STAR line, you are dead wrong.

Great Big Bertha is, like STAR was, absolutely aimed at maximizing weight savings to create an ultra-light offering which doesn’t sacrifice ball speed or forgiveness for the sake of being lightweight. However, that is the only similarity, because this time the name of the game is what Callaway is calling “A material difference in performance” which centered around each club type in the lineup having its own dedicated design team. Aimed at golfers in the 12+ handicap range who have the means to pay for distance, this is a niche release that will turn heads.
While this is a complete lineup, with so much to cover it made the most sense to break it up. Here, we take a closer look at the hybrids and irons but be sure to check out our other article on the metalwoods.
Callaway Great Big Bertha Hybrids
As the years have gone by, no company has done as thorough a job developing and pushing the envelope when it comes to hybrids like Callaway. Frankly, they are cannons. This time around, the goal is to harness that into a club which slower swing speed players can take advantage of while also complimenting the new irons we will get to in a bit.

Immediately, the shaping stands out as it is a departure from the very squared off look which Callaway utilized so well. With the new GBB, everything is more rounded, similar to a fairway wood shaping and also utilizes more sole camber to improve versatility as well as turf interaction. The sizing and offset are quite well done with neither overdone, with its “Sage Green” metallic crown color the hybrid appears to be extremely well thought out.

The fact that Callaway is calling this one a hybrid with “driver DNA” however, merits the largest share of discussion. A recurring trend in this new lineup, the hybrid is also a titanium construction in the body and face which allowed them to free up weight to be moved elsewhere. More is being saved by finishing out the body of the club with the triaxial carbon crown and new Forged Carbon sole. How much weight? The application of 78g of tungsten provides that answer. If you don’t already know, that is a ton of tungsten in any design, let alone a hybrid.

Internally, for the first time Callaway is implementing Jailbreak with Batwing tech into a hybrid and of course they have utilized their A.I. system to integrate it alongside Flash Face. According to Callaway, this has let them find even more ball speed than before, as well as more spin consistency on misses across the face.

The Great Big Bertha hybrid is going to be offered in 3-Hybrid through an 8-Hybrid, yes, you read that right. Thanks to the weight savings via materials, Callaway was able to implement the OptiFit adapter into the design. Combine that with the UST Helium Nanocore (40, 50, 70) shaft, Winn Dri-Tac 2.0 grip, and lofts from 18.0 to 32.0 degrees, it appears that Callaway has definitely delivered on the goal of making the new Great Big Bertha as premium as possible. If the tech doesn’t confirm that for you though, perhaps the $449.99 price point might.
Callaway Great Big Bertha Irons
The club which might be the biggest showstopper of the new Bertha lineup looks to be the irons, with a shape and profile that is based around what the Apex DCB established. Being that the focus is on maximizing launch and forgiveness, the size makes sense as it allows for mass in all the right places while not being too much. The rest of the aesthetics showcase the borderline absurd amount of tech Callaway has pumped into this one.

You see, this is a design which Callaway has been working on for years. For the first time in the company’s history, they are producing a one-piece titanium body iron and marrying it to a forged titanium face. The forged face is the thinnest Callaway has produced thus far as they continue to find ways to push the boundaries, and in this case the use of CP4 titanium as the body is the key. What is CP4? It stands for “commercially pure” and has to this point been used in medicine.

The reason for applying it here is one of the traits it possesses is bendability which had previously been an issue using titanium in irons. Well, that is one reason, the other is the fact that it saved 96g of weight versus steel. Yes, 96 grams. That is a jaw dropping amount of weight in any clubhead, let alone an iron. So, what did Callaway do? They have implemented the most high-density tungsten ever for them in the Great Big Bertha irons, up to 145g, that is 50% more than any other iron on the market for those keeping track at home.

Around that massive amount of tungsten is all the other tech Callaway has up its sleeve in irons. A.I. Flash Face has been implemented on each club in the set to optimize the spin and ball speed potential of that thin forged titanium face, and to help preserve feedback they are also utilizing Urethane Microspheres. According to the company, the Great Big Betha irons are basically a titanium driver face in an iron. They state that it makes for a more “powerful” sound (feel) than 17-4 steel irons and that it is utterly unique which will no doubt make it fun to get the feedback of golfers who get out to try them upon release.

The Great Big Bertha irons are, like the rest of the line, all about differentiation. From a design standpoint there is nothing on the market like this, heck, I doubt some companies have even considered some of this possible to pull off. The irons are available with UST Mamiya’s Helium Nanocore (50, 60) as the graphite option and for the first time ever Nippon is a stock option for Callaway in steel with their NS 850GH Neo (85) shafts. The set makeup includes 4-PW with AW and SW available as well. For those curious, though the set is aimed at distance and speed, the material design has made so much power that the lofts are not as strong as you might suspect with the PW at 43.0 degrees. All that said, at $449.99 a stick, the target audience here is very clear.
The Details
Callaway has stated that the Great Big Bertha is a different beast, a lineup totally focused on being different with the understanding it will not be for the masses, but rather a very focused segment. While there is no doubt the price point will be the initial driver of the conversation, you cannot deny that Callaway cuts no corners within that price, they throw the entire house at it, let alone the kitchen sink.
What do you think? Are you curious? Does the target demographic fall in your wheelhouse? Jump into the conversation on the THP Community or in the comments below and let your voice be heard!





They’re not, that’s why the “shovel” part is a joke.
You don’t need a shovel anymore to be SGI.
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How surprisingly good is that shape?
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It’s awesome. I remember thinking the Mavrik Pro hybrids were a nicer look, but this is another nice improvement from those.
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Do you realize how ridiculous that sounds? Every single person here should be put off by $449 per iron.
Stop being a Callaway homer.
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Of course it is ridiculous. But it is a release that is transparently targeting a very specific segment of the golf population. There is no point in being put off by it, any more than we should be put off by Rolls Royce or Lamborghini cars.
The entire line looks really good and the tech is phenomenal. It is all beyond my means though.
Great write-up [USER=1579]@Jman[/USER] , really like the look of the irons and the jump in technology, but not that price! With today’s exchange rate, that would put each iron at over $600 CAD each. Certainly not my demographic but could see selling up here might be a challenge.
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Just so people are understand, these are not that big. Similar size of Apex DCB, smaller than Rogue ST
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That seems like a wonderful package. The DCB was a good looking iron.
Hybrid shape looks real good. I like how they evolved that one over time 🙂
Clubs looks pretty good. All that titanium in the irons and them being bendable is very intriguing. 4i would be fun to hit.
Love it when our guy [USER=47008]@DannyLe[/USER] gets a win in a stock offering ?
Finally caught up with the discussion here.
I have to admit, I was really hoping that Callaway was going to go after the SGI section with a new release this year. So, seeing these GBB and who they are targeted for has me going all googlie eyes over seeing them.
Sure at this price point, I wouldn’t be the normal buyer. But, ironically I said the same about certain other things in tech that now I only pay for.
In the end, it is all about the results for me. Will the tech/game improvements be enough to justify the price. My initial thought is Callaway has a long term plan in place. Some are saying they don’t see the Big Bertha line as super premium. And that may be true today. Will that be the same in five years from now?
Wow. Great write up, that’s a lot to digest.
I wonder how long until these are available with the fitters like Club Champion and Golftec?
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I wonder how long until these are available with the fitters like Club Champion and Golftec?
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Golftec where I take lessons didn’t know anything as of yesterday. I may have asked….
In this region, guarantee I fit a few people into these next year. When price doesn’t matter, people will get what they want, and these will appeal to that select group.
now, i can also guarantee that will be a fractional percentage of clubs I fit overall next year.
Interesting video.
A lot of talk about how this will be a big Asian marketed item. We always think of ourselves and here in the US, but Asia sure has a big market for the lightweight clubs
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I’m not sure if the irons do anything for me looks wise initially, but that hybrid has my attention. Looks great, is adjustable and I just bet it flat out goes like a rocket. Very interesting line, although I know full well that I’m absolutely not the target market here.
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Interesting video.
A lot of talk about how this will be a big Asian marketed item. We always think of ourselves and here in the US, but Asia sure has a big market for the lightweight clubs
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[USER=1579]@Jman[/USER] article talked about this as the alternative to Star.
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[USER=1579]@Jman[/USER] article talked about this as the alternative to Star.
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I saw the PW loft mentioned in the article but do we have specs for the rest of the set? I’m sure my shop is going to be getting a set knowing I may be interested in these. I did play the original Epic irons for a full season when they came out and they were awesome, so I will be giving these a few hits I’m sure. I get that the price is high, but I look at these as an investment into something you love.
I used to play music professionally (many moons ago) but I see it very similarly. Could I have played out with standard, less expensive gear. Sure, but when you start customizing your stuff with the newest tech, the price goes up substantially. I see this the same way.
I’m like 99% certain I’m going to replace the 21* UW with a GBB 4 iron
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I’m like 99% certain I’m going to replace the 21* UW with a GBB 4 iron
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Interesting experiment
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Interesting experiment
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I have struggled with utility irons historically. The UW has been very successful in my bag, but I need some new shafts. My 5 iron in the Apex and Rogue ST Pros is a weapon for me that I am very comfortable with, but want some more distance, and the stock 4 irons in those sets are just a bit too demanding for me.
The GBB in a 4 iron sitting between a 19* UW and 5 iron, might be the perfect setup. Can’t wait to try it out and see.
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I have struggled with utility irons historically. The UW has been very successful in my bag, but I need some new shafts. My 5 iron in the Apex and Rogue ST Pros is a weapon for me that I am very comfortable with, but want some more distance, and the stock 4 irons in those sets are just a bit too demanding for me.
The GBB in a 4 iron sitting between a 19* UW and 5 iron, might be the perfect setup. Can’t wait to try it out and see.
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Looking forward to your thoughts
Good song with this one :ROFLMAO:
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[QUOTE=”JB, post: 11062483, member: 3″]
Good song with this one :ROFLMAO:
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I wish the weight at the top was the same color as the rest of the body. I think 3 colors just turns me off
I’m pretty sure I had that album on cassette :LOL:
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Good song with this one :ROFLMAO:
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Just preordered the 4 iron. Should be here in a couple weeks, we’ll see how much golf I have left this year, but hoping for at least a few rounds with it, and then lots of time on the Rapsodo in the garage with it over the winter
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I wish the weight at the top was the same color as the rest of the body. I think 3 colors just turns me off
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Gotta remember, the segment this is aimed at, loves visible tech. I mean your way with the looks, but I get it.
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Gotta remember, the segment this is aimed at, loves visible tech. I mean your way with the looks, but I get it.
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That’s true, thought the blackout of the last edition was pretty clean though. I saw some reports that this line really does sell for Callaway so they know their consumers best!
I would love to try these irons. I just don’t know if they could be paired up with heavier shafts.
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I would love to try these irons. I just don’t know if they could be paired up with heavier shafts.
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I think based on head they could. Could be a crazy good “utility” in the right hands
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I think based on head they could. Could be a crazy good “utility” in the right hands
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That’s what I was thinking. The UT isn’t as forgiving as I would like. I think this one fits that description.
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That’s what I was thinking. The UT isn’t as forgiving as I would like. I think this one fits that description.
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I think you are right. I’m going to hit the 7 iron a bit this week and should be able to give some info on what kind of launch i’m seeing and how it compares vs other sets. If the launch is there, it could be a winner
Anxiously waiting a shipping notification for a 4 iron
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I think you are right. I’m going to hit the 7 iron a bit this week and should be able to give some info on what kind of launch i’m seeing and how it compares vs other sets. If the launch is there, it could be a winner
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What shaft and flex do you have? I love my Star’s with the Attas shafts, so I’m looking forward to your thoughts.
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What shaft and flex do you have? I love my Star’s with the Attas shafts, so I’m looking forward to your thoughts.
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stock stiff
K.. I need to know what is going on here!!!
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K.. I need to know what is going on here!!!
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They sound like a solid piece don’t they?
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stock stiff
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Is it steel or the Helium? Looks like steel in the pic, but I don’t know what the Helium iron shafts look like.
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They sound like a solid piece don’t they?
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sound and feel like a one piece. The ball just wants to go f’ing straight..
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sound and feel like a one piece. The ball just wants to go f’ing straight..
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It’s fairly mesmerizing. I didn’t get high initial launch as i expected, but i was pretty darn steep during testing, but the ball just flew
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It’s fairly mesmerizing. I didn’t get high initial launch as i expected, but i was pretty darn steep during testing, but the ball just flew
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It produces some numbers that’s for sure..
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It produces some numbers that’s for sure..
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I saw these show up locally end of last week I think, and yesterday the plastic was still on. They look pretty nice imo. Worth a few old body swings to experience them?
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I saw these show up locally end of last week I think, and yesterday the plastic was still on. They look pretty nice imo. Worth a few old body swings to experience them?
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I think they are fun. How they look is not how they feel. They feel like a solid one piece forged iron. Or very close to it.
I was hitting them with project x IO 6.5 shafts.
I was out trying some shafts yesterday and the new GBB 6 iron head had just arrived. After i dialed in some iron shafts he put this head on so i could try it out. First swing was a 180 carry with 196 total yards. I hit a few more about the same distance but the spin was pretty low. I will say this is a really good looking iron head Callaway did a nice job with it. The iron head is really not much bigger than my Rogue St pro. For the market these are designed for i think they will do well.
Oh man this is gonna be fun!
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I ended up taking some swings with one of the irons .. early this week I think. The back of them obviously looks pretty good, and I think that’s part of what surprised me about just how big it is over the ball. Blade length and shape is good imo, and there are definitely ones with more offset. Top is [B]thick. [/B]
Speeds were good. Fast. Real good efficiency. And did seem to see some launch assistance coming through for how I was delivering it.
Feel was kinda solid. Weighty and firm. Pretty satisfying on the button. Off of it.. bad solid/firm. Considering the player it’s for it had me a little perplexed honestly. Solid gives a lot of feedback, so misses sounded and felt pretty terrible to me. Got a couple guys’ attention while I was trying to move it around a little. Jus harsh. Results were pretty good I think, but definitely not my favorite for irons in this category/range. Most people don’t care about feel in the end if they perform so probably come down to that, looks, and price. Interesting club.
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I ended up taking some swings with one of the irons .. early this week I think. The back of them obviously looks pretty good, and I think that’s part of what surprised me about just how big it is over the ball. Blade length and shape is good imo, and there are definitely ones with more offset. Top is [B]thick. [/B]
Speeds were good. Fast. Real good efficiency. And did seem to see some launch assistance coming through for how I was delivering it.
Feel was kinda solid. Weighty and firm. Pretty satisfying on the button. Off of it.. bad solid/firm. Considering the player it’s for it had me a little perplexed honestly. Solid gives a lot of feedback, so misses sounded and felt pretty terrible to me. Got a couple guys’ attention while I was trying to move it around a little. Jus harsh. Results were pretty good I think, but definitely not my favorite for irons in this category/range. Most people don’t care about feel in the end if they perform so probably come down to that, looks, and price. Interesting club.
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So, aside from feeling harsh, how were the results on “misses?”
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So, aside from feeling harsh, how were the results on “misses?”
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Seemed pretty good. The launch thing I noticed. And the spin was pretty good for me and that type of iron. Forgot to mention that. The misses seemed to perform well on end result but honestly I was distracted by the feedback a bit. Seemed better low on the face than high. Fats might be interesting. A friend was with me who wanted to look at them, and he would have been a better way to judge them on misses, but he ended up going a different route without trying them. I feel like overall the consistency was probably good. Seemed prett straight too. Some day when I’m really bored or the weather is crap I might put it up against a Hot Metal or something quick just for a compare on some of that.
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Seemed pretty good. The launch thing I noticed. And the spin was pretty good for me and that type of iron. Forgot to mention that. The misses seemed to perform well on end result but honestly I was distracted by the feedback a bit. Seemed better low on the face than high. Fats might be interesting. A friend was with me who wanted to look at them, and he would have been a better way to judge them on misses, but he ended up going a different route without trying them. I feel like overall the consistency was probably good. Seemed prett straight too. Some day when I’m really bored or the weather is crap I might put it up against a Hot Metal or something quick just for a compare on some of that.
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I’m not that into the “feel” part of irons. If I get more consistent, I’m sure I’ll care more, but right now I just want results. I was looking at needing more iron spin today at my fitting, but they didn’t have the Great Big Bertha stuff in to try. 🙁
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[B]Some day when I’m really bored or the weather is crap I might put it up against a Hot Metal or something quick just for a compare on some of that.[/B]
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Um, please……..