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Big Bertha Irons (2004)

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Product Overview

All the fun and forgiveness you love with updated Callaway Golf core technologies for great friendly feel and cutting-edge looks. Big Bertha Irons are a great choice for players looking for clubs that provide a proven combination of performance, forgiveness, and game enjoyment.

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Product Reviews Summary

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Callaway Golf Big Bertha Irons (2004)
 
4.5

(based on 22 reviews)

100%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Good value (8)
  • High quality (7)
  • Durable (6)
  • Large sweet spot (4)
  • Accurate (3)

Cons

    Best Uses

      Reviewed by 22 customers

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      4.0

      Everything we expected and wanted...

      By Wildcat Ky

      from Georgia

      About Me Beginner

      Verified Reviewer

      Pros

      • Accurate
      • Durable
      • Great Feel
      • Large Sweet Spot

      Cons

      • None

      Best Uses

      • Improving Game
      • Replacement
      • Upgrade

      Comments about Callaway Golf Big Bertha Irons (2004):

      As a second year golfer on my girls' high school golf team, my swing coach suggested I begin using a men's club, primarily due to me being too strong for standard women's clubs. They have been everything that I could possibly want in a club.

      • Handicap:
      • High school girl golfer
       
      4.0

      Great clubs in great shape

      By Randy

      from Athens, Ga

      About Me Golf Enthusiast

      Pros

      • Accurate
      • Great Feel
      • Large Sweet Spot

      Cons

        Best Uses

        • Improving Game
        • Upgrade

        Comments about Callaway Golf Big Bertha Irons (2004):

        Great clubs at a great price

        (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

         
        5.0

        Great Purchase

        By Willy

        from Indiana & Florida

        About Me Golf Enthusiast

        Pros

        • Accurate
        • Durable
        • Great Feel
        • Large Sweet Spot
        • New grips

        Cons

        • None

        Best Uses

        • Replacement

        Comments about Callaway Golf Big Bertha Irons (2004):

        used about 10 times. I have a set of these in Indiana, which I have used for 4 years. This set is for Florida. Got tired of transporting back and forth.

        • Handicap:
        • 14
         
        5.0

        Women's 3 Iron is just what I needed!

        By Lady golfer

        from Little Rock, AR

        Verified Buyer

        Comments about Callaway Golf Big Bertha Irons (2004):

        This Calloway Women's 3 Iron fits nicely with my existing Calloway iron set. At times when I don't trust my 3 or 5 Wood, this is a GREAT option!

         
        5.0

        Love my new Calloway Big Bertha 7 iron.

        By Carmella

        from Savannah, GA

        Verified Buyer

        Pros

        • Clean shots and distance
        • Good weight
        • Looks new Feels great

        Cons

          Best Uses

          • 100-110 yards out
          • Fairway sand shots
          • Long chips on to green

          Comments about Callaway Golf Big Bertha Irons (2004):

          100 to 110 yards to the green. Fairway sand shots and long chips onto the green. It is light and feels good in my hands. No negatives here.

           
          4.0

          Game On!!

          By Preacher Dave

          from Southport, NC

          Verified Buyer

          Pros

          • Forgiving
          • More distance
          • Solid feel

          Cons

          • Didn't buy them sooner

          Best Uses

          • Major short game help

          Comments about Callaway Golf Big Bertha Irons (2004):

          I feel like I now have all the tools I need to break into the 70's, the quality was excellent from Calloway. I'm sold!

          (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

           
          4.0

          I got back the 10 yards I had lost!

          By Jeff

          from Cary, NC

          Verified Buyer

          Comments about Callaway Golf Big Bertha Irons (2004):

          I have always liked the club head on the Callaway irons.
          I am not used to the grips that came with these clubs. I will probably change them out.

           
          5.0

          Great Irons

          By golfman87

          from Brainerd, MN

          Verified Buyer

          Pros

          • Large sweet spot

          Cons

            Best Uses

            • Player improvement

            Comments about Callaway Golf Big Bertha Irons (2004):

            The 2004 Big Bertha irons replaced the $100 iron set that I had before. These are very forgiving irons.

             
            4.0

            These are great irons.

            By Old but deadly

            from Georgetown, (un City), TX

            Verified Buyer

            Pros

              Cons

                Best Uses

                • Better feel with my irons

                Comments about Callaway Golf Big Bertha Irons (2004):

                This is the best set of irons I have used.

                 
                4.0

                New Performance, Used Price

                By Sparky

                from Olympia, Wa

                Verified Buyer

                Pros

                • Good Accuracy
                • Good Distance
                • Good performance
                • Very forgiving design
                • Very soft feel

                Cons

                • Grips not all matched
                • Shafts not all matched

                Best Uses

                • All around

                Comments about Callaway Golf Big Bertha Irons (2004):

                I use the irons for all play. The more I have a chance to use them the better the performance.

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                Product Questions and Answers

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                11 Questions | 13 Answers
                • Q:

                  What are the loft degrees of all the clubs in a 4-10,W set?

                  Asked on 2/2/2010 by Anonymous

                  1 answer

                • Q:

                  where can I get the loft degreees on the irons

                  Asked on 1/14/2010 by Anonymous

                  1 answer

                • Q:

                  What is the difference between the #10 and the Wedge

                  Asked on 1/13/2010 by Anonymous from East Norwich NY

                  1 answer

                  • CUSTOMER CARE

                    A:

                    The 10 iron is a Pitching Wedge and has a loft of 45°. The Wedge is considered an approach wedge and has a loft of 50°.

                    Answered on 1/13/2010 by Ryan Corl from 1-800-200-4726
                • Q:

                  What type of grooves do the 04 big berthas' have? v, u?

                  Asked on 1/5/2010 by Anonymous

                  3 answers

                  • CUSTOMER CARE

                    A:

                    All Callaway irons up until 2010 will have the "u", or square grooves.

                    Answered on 1/5/2010 by Mary Cass from 800-200-4726
                  • A:

                    u

                    Answered on 1/17/2010 by oldie from car;sbad ca
                  • A:

                    square

                    Answered on 1/21/2010 by randy from vancouver
                • Q:

                  Is a 10-iron the same as a pitching wedge?

                  Asked on 12/30/2009 by Linnie from Lakeland, FL

                  1 answer

                  • CUSTOMER CARE

                    A:

                    Yes, the 10 iron will be the same as a Pitching Wedge in all of the Callaway irons.

                    Answered on 1/4/2010 by Mary Cass from 800-200-4726
                • Q:

                  What does the color signify next to lie angle?

                  Asked on 12/16/2009 by Bellyache from Gainesville, GA

                  1 answer

                  • CUSTOMER CARE

                    A:

                    Black stands for a standard lie angle. Green is 1° upright, white is 2° upright, blue is 3° upright, gold is 1° flat, red is 2° flat, and yellow is 3° flat.

                    Answered on 12/16/2009 by Ryan Corl from 1-800-200-4726
                • Q:

                  can i know the loft for the big bertha 04 10 wedge?

                  Asked on 12/10/2009 by Anonymous

                  1 answer

                  • CUSTOMER CARE

                    A:

                    The loft for a 2004 Big Bertha 10 iron is 45 degrees.

                    Answered on 12/10/2009 by Ryan Corl from 1-800-200-4726
                • Q:

                  WHAQT DO THE TERMS - 1 UP - 2 UP - WHITE - BLAKCK RED MENA

                  Asked on 12/9/2009 by SCOTT from SACTO CA

                  1 answer

                  • CUSTOMER CARE

                    A:

                    This refers to the lie angle of the club. Lie angle is the angle between the center of the shaft and the sole of the club. Upright means the toe of the club will be higher than standard and flat means the toe of the club will be lower than standard. Standard lie is black, green is 1 up, white is 2 up, blue is 3 up, gold is 1 flat, red is 2 flat, and yellow is 3 flat.

                    Answered on 12/9/2009 by Ryan Corl from 1-800-200-4726
                • Q:

                  Can these clubs be returned if I do not like them?

                  Asked on 11/6/2009 by Frank

                  1 answer

                  • CUSTOMER CARE

                    A:

                    If you do not use the clubs you have 15 days to return them for your money back. If you play with them and do not like them for some reason you have 30 days to return them for 90% of the purchase total in store credit, 80% after 60 days and 70% after 90 days.

                    Answered on 11/6/2009 by Ryan Corl from 1-800-200-4726
                • Q:

                  Hello,

                  Can I buy only one iron club?

                  Asked on 11/2/2009 by Jaime from Anderson SC

                  1 answer

                  • CUSTOMER CARE

                    A:

                    Yes, you can buy an individual iron by selecting that option instead of iron sets on the clubs homepage.

                    Answered on 11/2/2009 by Ty Pivec from 1-888-722-1257
                • Q:

                  Is there a 3 iron for the 2004 Big Bertha irons- I am looking for RH- w/ regular steel shaft- Thx

                  Asked on 10/23/2009 by Anonymous

                  1 answer

                  • CUSTOMER CARE

                    A:

                    At this time we do not have any 2004 Big Bertha 3 irons. However, if you want, we may be able to find you another 3 iron in the Big Bertha line. Please call our sales department at 1-888-200-4726.

                    Answered on 10/23/2009 by Ty Pivec from 1-888-722-1257

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