The original Callaway Big Bertha War Bird was released in 1991 and the large chunk of metal was a sensational hit
. The most recent addition of the Big Bertha is the Callaway Big Bertha Diablo driver. With an all titanium head, lightweight body and generous sweet spot ensures that the golf driver is built for club speed and distance. While it isn't the best looking golf driver on the market, it has a reputation as a higher performer in terms of distance and accuracy. This could be the golf clubs for sale on the market for all golfers.
The all titanium clubhead delivers the power you need to out drive your playing partners but the Diablo combines sheer brute force with one of the most generous sweet spots in a Big Bertha driver. Using Callaway's new Edge technology the club delivers a high MOI and the CG is located especially to suit the Draw or Neutral models to produce long, penetrating flight with the shot shape you require. Edge technology gives the Diablo a unique shaping that has let the designers move the weight across the clubhead and helps close the clubface at impact to help encourage ever more powerful impact. The Diablo features Hyperbolic Face Technology to put it at the forefront of clubface design with mathematics and engineering combining to deliver the highest ever Big Bertha ball speeds across the entire face. The Callaway Big Bertha Diablo driver also features S2H2 Design which removes discretionary weight from the hosel and adding stability by redistributing that weight in the perimeter of the clubhead.
Low handicappers will probably cringe at the very sight of the Callaway Big Bertha Diablo driver, while high handicappers - slicers in particular - will be excited about taking advantage of this 'hyperbolic' design quirk. The more conventional looking (though still unique in appearance) is the Neutral version, which Rocco Mediate, among other Callaway professionals, has in the bag.