Callaway Big Bertha Diablo irons set to launch
The Callaway Big Bertha Diablo irons have a stunning, sleek design and are designed for golfers seeking a traditionally styled club with enhanced playability and performance
Callaway will launch its new Big Bertha Diablo irons in April to sit alongside the Diablo driver, fairway woods and hybrid. The Callaway Big Bertha Diablo irons have a stunning, sleek design and are designed for golfers seeking a traditionally styled club with enhanced playability and performance.
These new premium forged irons will offer the finest quality, craftsmanship and feel for even the most judicious of golfers. Good ball-strikers will benefit from the forged 1020 carbon steel body that is designed to improve feel and offer responsive feedback at impact.
In addition, the Diablo irons feature a lighter and stronger 455 carpenter steel face which will aid increased ball speed off the clubface to improve distance while also allowing weight to be moved to the perimeter and lower in the sole for enhanced accuracy and trajectory control.
In terms of styling, these irons feature a thin topline, narrow sole, shorter blade length and minimal offset, thus assisting elite players in shaping their shots. A rubber ‘sensert’ cavity pad also fine-tunes the sound of each club while helping to dampen vibration at impact and enhance feel.
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