Callaway Big Bertha V Series fairway wood launched

The new Callaway Big Bertha V Series fairway wood has been created by combining speed optimised technology with the company’s Modern Warbird soleplate.

Callaway Big Bertha V Series fairway wood
Callaway Big Bertha V Series fairway wood

Joining the new V Series driver will be a new Callaway Big Bertha V Series fairway wood, which has been created by combining lightweight speed optimised technology with the company’s Modern Warbird soleplate and a new high launch design.

Joining the new V Series driver will be a new Callaway Big Bertha V Series fairway wood, which has been created by combining speed optimised technology with the company’s Modern Warbird soleplate and a new high launch design.

The result is a new fairway that is a lot faster off the face and one that you can hit them from anywhere on the course.

Callaway has also reintroduced the Heavenwood into the V Series range. It delivers more consistent distance and tighter dispersion thanks to 3-wood qualities in the shaft length and head size, and an easier to launch 5-wood like 20.5° loft.

The new Callaway Big Bertha V Series fairway wood is headlined by its speed optimised technology, which includes an advanced, lightweight aerodynamic clubhead design that increases clubhead speed for longer distance.

The design also helps you on mishits by increasing your launch angle when you strike the ball low on the clubface, making it Callaway’s most forgiving fairway wood ever.

As with the new Big Bertha V Series driver, a Hyper Speed Face increases ball speeds across the face for longer, more consistent distance hitting.

A Modern Warbird Soleplate also aids versatility thanks to an updated design that builds off of one of the most versatile woods ever produced.

Loft options for the Callaway Big Bertha V Series fairway wood include 15.5°, 19° , 20.5° (Heavenwood), 22° and 25°.

The new model comes with a RRP of £209.

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