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A familiar Callaway line gets high-tech improvements throughout the bag.

The Big Bertha resurgence at Callaway continues with the company’s recent launch of new iron, hybrid and driver models:

IRONS: Sets were designed with ball speed and distance in mind as Callaway, for the first time, puts its 360 Face Cup Technology used in fairway woods into one of its iron sets. The face is more flexible, too, so the ball jumps off it with more speed, and the clubs are designed for easier launch and maximum forgiveness.

HYBRIDS: For the first time, Callaway is bringing adjustability to its hybrids, and the new Big Bertha model is built to increase ball speed across the face and provide more distance no matter where the ball is struck. A lower and more forgiving center of gravity also ensures that shots from all conditions come off the face hot and have the best launch angle.

ALPHA 815 DRIVER: Low spin and forgiveness are keys to this Big Bertha model. The line is designed for players to get higher speeds where they normally hit the ball because of a Gravity Core that lowers the center of gravity. The lower spin is enhanced by RMOTO Technology, which produces a lighter and thinner face for more efficient energy transfer.

DOUBLE BLACK DIAMOND (DD) DRIVER: Callaway designed this Big Bertha model for “experts only” who are seeking ultra low spin from consistent center of the face hits. The crown is deeper and the face is lighter, which enabled engineers to lower the center of gravity, and a taller Gravity Core allows players to finely tune their spin and launch conditions.