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Big Bertha Irons (2008)

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Product Overview

The Big Bertha 2008 Irons take forgiveness to new heights by integrating a set of clubs featuring the new i-brids™, clubs designed to replace hard-to-hit long irons. The i-brids combine the accuracy & control of irons with the forgiveness & versatility of a hybrid & are the most highly playable hybrid-like irons Callaway Golf could make.

In the women's model the 4 through 7 iron is always going to be the i-brid version while the 8 thru lob wedge will be the traditional.

On the men's model the 3 through 5 iron comes in both i-brid and traditional. Please look for the 'i' designation when making your selection.

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Product Reviews Summary

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Callaway Golf Big Bertha Irons (2008)
 
4.7

(based on 152 reviews)

100%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Great feel (93)
  • Accurate (84)
  • Large sweet spot (74)
  • Durable (66)
  • High quality (24)

Cons

  • Vibration (3)

Best Uses

  • Improving game (84)
  • Replacement (47)
  • Upgrade (42)
  • Rough (10)
  • Reviewer Profile:
  • Casual/ recreational (62), Golf enthusiast (31), Beginner (7)
  • Handicap:
  • 15 (6), 16 (4), 18 (3), 25 (3)

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5.0

Par-3 Birdies Are Only A Good Putt Away

By 3/4-Swinger

from Los Angeles, CA

About Me Casual/ Recreational

Pros

  • Great Feel
  • Large Sweet Spot

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Improving Game

    Comments about Callaway Golf Big Bertha Irons (2008):

    Good-looking irons, nice shiny fat club heads.
    Look great in my new red Callaway cart bag.

     
    4.0

    Hit these irons wrong - it's impossible

    By Indian Rider

    from Yakima, WA

    About Me Casual/ Recreational

    Pros

    • Accurate
    • Great Feel

    Cons

      Best Uses

      • Improving Game
      • Replacement

      Comments about Callaway Golf Big Bertha Irons (2008):

      Get em

       
      5.0

      I would buy this product again and again

      By Matt

      from Illinois

      About Me Casual/ Recreational

      Pros

      • Accurate
      • Durable
      • Great Feel

      Cons

        Best Uses

          Comments about Callaway Golf Big Bertha Irons (2008):

          I love this product, I would definitely recommend this product to anyone who wants to improve their game.

           
          5.0

          Great set of Clubs

          By JayDub

          from San Diego, CA

          About Me Beginner

          Pros

          • Accurate
          • Durable
          • Great Feel
          • Large Sweet Spot

          Cons

            Best Uses

            • Improving Game

            Comments about Callaway Golf Big Bertha Irons (2008):

            Great feel, very very forgiving clubs. Would recommend to anyone that needs a little more forgiveness in their golf game.

             
            5.0

            I would buy this product again and again

            By bill

            from australia

            About Me Casual/ Recreational

            Verified Reviewer

            Pros

            • Accurate

            Cons

            • NA

            Best Uses

            • Improving Game

            Comments about Callaway Golf Big Bertha Irons (2008):

            good clubs

            • Handicap:
            • 13
             
            4.0

            2008 Big Bertha Iron set 4-pw,aw,sw

            By HPH

            from Sanford,Florida

            About Me Golf Enthusiast

            Pros

            • Accurate
            • Durable
            • Great Feel
            • Large Sweet Spot

            Cons

              Best Uses

              • Replacement
              • Up graded from 2002 set

              Comments about Callaway Golf Big Bertha Irons (2008):

              Great feel and distance for a mid handicap golfer

              • Handicap:
              • 18
               
              5.0

              Only place on the planet i could find it

              By rick. [@]

              from wichita kansas

              About Me Golf Enthusiast

              Pros

              • Accurate
              • Durable
              • Great Feel
              • Large Sweet Spot

              Cons

                Best Uses

                  Comments about Callaway Golf Big Bertha Irons (2008):

                  Really mainly like the site! The club was a 2008 steel shaft 60 degree. Went from graphite to steel and the set i bought did not have a 60.
                  Used my old graphite 60 but felt uncomfortable with all other sticks steel.
                  Looked online for weeks then called this site. They did not have one but said try back next week. Next week they had one! Love it.

                   
                  5.0

                  would buy this product again and again

                  By crazygolfgirl

                  from la,ca

                  About Me Golf Enthusiast

                  Pros

                  • Accurate
                  • Durable
                  • Great Feel
                  • Large Sweet Spot

                  Cons

                    Best Uses

                    • Improving Game

                    Comments about Callaway Golf Big Bertha Irons (2008):

                    I switched from steel shaft big berthas to graphite and what a remarkable difference in my golf game. I hit all clubs 10 to 15 yards longer with less effort and better accuracy. I don't know what took me so long to switch. I love these clubs and you will too.

                    • Handicap:
                    • 14
                     
                    5.0

                    Great Deal a club to complete my set.

                    By Putter Gene

                    from Grand Ledge, MI

                    About Me Casual/ Recreational

                    Pros

                    • Accurate
                    • Durable
                    • Great Feel
                    • Large Sweet Spot

                    Cons

                      Best Uses

                      • Improving Game

                      Comments about Callaway Golf Big Bertha Irons (2008):

                      My set only went from 5-PW. Purchased this 4I to add to my set. Exact shaft, grip, flex, and head.

                       
                      4.0

                      Playing better golf

                      By Getting Better

                      from Saltillo TX

                      About Me Casual/ Recreational

                      Verified Buyer

                      Pros

                      • Durable
                      • Large Sweet Spot

                      Cons

                        Best Uses

                        • Improving Game
                        • Upgrade

                        Comments about Callaway Golf Big Bertha Irons (2008):

                        Not every shot is a great shot, but I make a lot less bad shots. They went from being bad shanks to, I can play from there.

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                        Product Questions and Answers

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                        15 Questions | 22 Answers
                        • Q:

                          What is outlet quality?

                          Asked on 4/1/2010 by Anonymous

                          3 answers

                          • CUSTOMER CARE

                            A:

                            Hello. Outlet quality is defined as never been hit. These might have been demos or floor samples. They can not be sold as new. Let me know if there is anything else I can do for you. You can email me at ryan.pontius@callawaygolf.com.

                            Answered on 4/1/2010 by Ryan Pontius from Callaway Customer Service
                          • A:

                            From my experience it is new or very, very like new clubs

                            Answered on 5/6/2010 by Florida Golfer from Fort Myers, FL
                          • A:

                            never been hit. Same as new.

                            Answered on 5/30/2010 by Butch from Peoria, IL
                        • Q:

                          what does the i stand for

                          Asked on 2/9/2010 by Anonymous

                          2 answers

                          • A:

                            the i stands for i-brid which is a cross between a wood and an iron

                            Answered on 2/11/2010 by Tibbitt from Phoenix, Arizona
                          • CUSTOMER CARE

                            A:

                            The i stands for i-brid, which is a hybrid type iron that makes the long irons even easier to hit in the 2008 Big Berthas.

                            Answered on 2/9/2010 by Ryan Corl from 1-800-200-4726
                        • Q:

                          are these irons ok for hi handicappers ?

                          Asked on 1/28/2010 by pete n from uk

                          4 answers

                          • CUSTOMER CARE

                            A:

                            Yes, the 2008 Big Bertha irons are specifically made for the high handicap/beginning golfers. They offer maximum forgiveness and are one of our easiest irons to hit.

                            Answered on 1/28/2010 by Ryan Corl from 1-800-200-4726
                          • A:

                            Yes

                            Answered on 3/7/2010 by Gumby from Louisville Colorado
                          • A:

                            for sure, these could be for pros to

                            Answered on 3/26/2010 by Yeags from Burlington WA
                          • A:

                            Pete, I am about a 20 handicap and these clubs have been great for me so far. Great value for the money, and Callaway clubs tend to be very durable.

                            Answered on 4/3/2010 by Al from Willoughby, OH
                        • Q:

                          What is the loft of the 2008 Big Bertha irons in the pitching wedge and the sand wedge?

                          Asked on 1/27/2010 by Donnie from Jonesboro AR

                          1 answer

                          • CUSTOMER CARE

                            A:

                            The 2008 Big Bertha pitching wedge has a loft of 45° and the sand wedge has a loft of 55°.

                            Answered on 1/27/2010 by Ryan Corl from 1-800-200-4726
                        • Q:

                          For Big Bertha irons what is the loft of a 10 iron and does it stay the same from year to year? Is that the same as a gap wedge?

                          Asked on 1/8/2010 by JON from Montana

                          1 answer

                          • CUSTOMER CARE

                            A:

                            A 10 iron is a Pitching Wedge and has a loft of 45°, and will not change over time. A Gap Wedge or Approach Wedge usually has a loft ranging from 48-52°.

                            Answered on 1/8/2010 by Ryan Corl from 1-800-200-4726
                        • Q:

                          Where are the clubs manufactured?

                          Asked on 1/5/2010 by Hugh from Bellmore, NY

                          1 answer

                          • CUSTOMER CARE

                            A:

                            All Callaway clubs are manufactured in California.

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

                          HOW DO YOU ORDER THE CORRECT LENGTH WHEN ORDERING NEW CLUBS?

                          Asked on 1/5/2010 by BRIEN from GLASGOW, MT

                          1 answer

                          • CUSTOMER CARE

                            A:

                            When you are ordering new clubs, you can either click the customize button or, even easier, you can call a sales representative and they can place the order for you. That number is 800-200-4726.

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

                          Can you provide the degree on the #3, #4 and #5 on the Big Bertha irons

                          Asked on 1/4/2010 by Eric from Minnesota

                          1 answer

                          • CUSTOMER CARE

                            A:

                            The 3 iron has a loft of 20°, the 4 iron is 23°, and the 5 iron is 26°.

                            Answered on 1/4/2010 by Ryan Corl from 1-800-200-4726
                        • Q:

                          are these a bore thru shaft

                          Asked on 1/4/2010 by Ron

                          1 answer

                          • CUSTOMER CARE

                            A:

                            Yes, the 2008 Big Bertha Irons have a bore through shaft.

                            Answered on 1/4/2010 by Ryan Corl from 1-800-200-4726
                        • Q:

                          What is 'standard length' for a club? What club is used for the measurement? I'm 6'1" tall. What length should I order?

                          Second, should I worry about 'lie'? I'm a 14 handicap and 66 years old.

                          Thanks

                          Asked on 1/4/2010 by Tom from Redmond, WA

                          1 answer

                          • CUSTOMER CARE

                            A:

                            The standard length will depend on the model iron or club you are interested in. With your height, I would recommend standard length and lie angle. Especially with your lower handicap.

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

                          i went to buy these clubs today and they were out. I did put money down on the fti irons and I am having a little trouble finding any reviews on them. I was told they are the best irons made and the price is very high. If the FTI irons as I am told are the improved big berthas then why am I having so much trouble finding any information on them. If they are as good as the salesman says then great and heres my money. If not please let me know so I dont spend alot of money on irons like I did on my first set and end up looking for great game improvment irons. Any suggestions or comments would be very nice.

                          Asked on 1/4/2010 by Anonymous from renton wa

                          1 answer

                          • CUSTOMER CARE

                            A:

                            The FT irons are a great set of irons. They are not to replace the Big Bertha irons at all though. The FT irons are a little less forgiving than the Big Bertha irons. Here is a link from our callawaygolf.com website with some information for you:

                            http://www.callawaygolf.com/Global/en-US/Products/Clubs/Irons/FTIrons.html

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

                          I am 5.4ft. Will the standard graphite shaft suit me or do I need to customize it?

                          Asked on 12/28/2009 by Anonymous

                          2 answers

                          • CUSTOMER CARE

                            A:

                            For men standard length should be fine for those 5'9" to 6'2" ; For women standard length should be fine for those 5'3" to 5'8".

                            Answered on 12/28/2009 by Mary Cass from 800-200-4726
                          • A:

                            You will probably need a one to two degree flat lie. I am 5' 4" and I was measured and that is the degree of flat that I needed. I recommend that you see someone who can measure you and determine what is right for you. For those of us who are shorter , standard clubs/lies will cause us to hit the ball to the left. I dropped 7 strokes from my handicap once I had my clubs adjust for the correct lie.

                            Answered on 2/1/2010 by Joe from St. Paul
                        • Q:

                          I would like to know the degree's of all three wedges from a set of 2008 Big Bertha irons.

                          AW, Pitcthing Wedge, Sand wedge

                          Asked on 12/28/2009 by Smitty from Mesa Az.

                          1 answer

                          • CUSTOMER CARE

                            A:

                            The loft of the 2008 Big Bertha wedges are as follows:
                            Pitching Wedge 45°
                            Approach Wedge 50°
                            Sand Wedge 55°
                            Thanks!

                            Answered on 12/28/2009 by Mary Cass from 800-200-4726
                        • Q:

                          whats a 4i

                          Asked on 12/22/2009 by bruce from Odessa TX

                          1 answer

                          • CUSTOMER CARE

                            A:

                            A 2008 Big Bertha 4i is a 4 i-brid. That means the 4 iron will play more like a hybrid but will still look like a 4 iron with a wider sole.

                            Answered on 12/22/2009 by Mary Cass from 800-200-4726
                        • Q:

                          I owened a set of callaway 1995 big bertha irons. I made the mistake of giving them to my son. I am now playing Taylor Made and I am no as comfortable with them. My swing speed is 80-85 and I am looking at the Big Bertha 2008 or the X 22 I am a 20 hdc. and 65 yrs old in good shape. What do you think?

                          Asked on 12/21/2009 by george from Ocenside, CA

                          1 answer

                          • A:

                            Go with the Big Berthas. The original Big
                            Berthas were the most comfortable, forgiving clubs ever. You are not the only one to give away the BB's and then regret it.

                            Answered on 12/30/2009 by Dan from Johns Creek, GA

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