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Mart Hopley
Scotland Handicap: 1
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(33 votes)
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The Callaway Big Bertha 454 driver looked great and felt great and I felt I got good distance and control off it. I liked the fact that almost every shaft in the market was available for it. The 460cc head gives you lots of confidence and this is going to be challenging the Ping G2 and the TaylorMade R7 as the best driver in the market in 05 and beyond. There's not much to choose between them and on price the Callaway Big Bertha 454 is nearly as good value as the Ping in my books.
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Shaw Dow
United Kingdom Handicap: 3
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(15 votes)
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The Callaway Big Bertha 454 driver is a quality club. Sits well behind the ball, is easy to hit and makes a great solid sound at impact. The flight is penetrating which is what I'm looking for. It looks good and performs just as well. Definitely one to consider.
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David Winn
United Kingdom Handicap: 8
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Not rated
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Just bought this Callaway Big Bertha Titanium 454 today, took it onto the practice ground and hit it twenty yards further than anything I have tried before. I found that I needed to to tee it slightly lower than other deep faced drivers I have had for a penetrating ball flight
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Douglas Miller
United Kingdom Handicap: 8
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I have both the Callaway 454 and the Ping G2. I find that the Ping will go further (approx 10 yards) but is more likely to stray of the middle of the fairway. The Callaway 454 seems to me to be very consistent, though not quite as long, however, playing your second stroke from the fairway is always more likely to improve your round total. The Callaway 454 definitely appears to have more weight on the sole and for me this contributes greatly to the ability to control the direction and flight shape to a greater degree.
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