Cindygolf
12-15-2011, 02:44 AM
Callaway Big Bertha Diablo Driver (http://www.golfsalesman.com/Callaway-Big-Bertha-Diablo-Driver-1604.html) have been a defacto standard, since 1991, for easy-to-hit, ultra-forgiving sticks that mid- and high-handicappers swear by. Big Bertha Diablo looks to spread the want to include highly trained players, too. The three-piece, all titanium clubhead fuses the light, strong body to some lively clubface as well as a thin crown (Callaway's thinnest ever at 0.027"). The light frame enables discretionary weight (a 10-gram internal weight chip in the Neutral head; a 15-gram chip inside Draw version) being welded in to the rear. This leads to a better moment of inertia (MOI) along with a precise center of gravity (CG) placement.
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Taylormade R11 driver (http://www.golfsalesman.com/TaylorMade-R11-Driver-1686.html)
Mizuno MP-59 Irons (http://www.golfsalesman.com/Mizuno-MP-59-Irons-3-9P-1719.html)
Titleist 910 D3 Driver (http://www.golfsalesman.com/Titleist-910-D3-Driver-1633.html)
Titleist 712 AP2 Irons (http://www.golfsalesman.com/Titleist-712-AP2-Irons-3-9P--1734.html)