Martin Hopley
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The Callaway Big Bertha Fusion irons were a pleasant surprise.

When we first saw them we thought it was just another insert iron, but the unique construction of the head made for effortless hitting on a mid range trajectory.

The weight of the head is all around the perimeter with a titanium face insert and the plastic back hardly weighing anything at all.

This means reduced twisting of the club and more forgiveness. In our trial we found we could hit the ball high and low and for mid and serious high handicappers, this is the iron we would go for - if you can afford them!

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Callaway Big Bertha Fusion Iron

Callaway Big Bertha Fusion Irons - Product Details

UK Launch01 November 2004
Handicap Range
Low
High
GolferMens
Hand AvailabilityLeft, Right
MaterialSteel
Shaft TypesSteel
Shaft FlexX Stiff, Stiff, Regular, Light
Set Makeup3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, PW, SW
Additional Clubs2, GW, LW
Manufacturer's WebsiteCallaway Website

User Reviews

Henry Blake
January 2018

Easy to hit. Very well ballenced.

October 2015

Great option second hand clubs Look out for them in the bargain bin, most people don't realise how expensive the were 10 years ago !

Sergio Mcguck
July 2007

The Callaway Big Bertha Fusion irons are a fantastic set of clubs!! The ball just springs off the face. They have added at least between 10-20 yards to my iron shots!

David Hodgson
March 2005

I really liked this iron and think it is one of the best game improvement irons I have tried. The Callaway Big Bertha Fusion irons are so easy to hit and provide great feedback. For a Callaway iron they look pretty good too, although another colour than black for the Fusion insert to merge it in with the head would probably look better. Quite expensive though and I think there are better value for money sets out there, which is a shame as this is still a great club.

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Media Reviews

Today's Golfer
May 2005
Nice-looking..performs ok..better value to be had elsewhere.
Golf World
February 2005
Oversize forgiveness..traditional shape..plastic insert..price tag prohibitive.

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