![]() ![]() They continued with Big Bertha upgrades through the years, including the Great Big Bertha in 1995, the Biggest Big Bertha in 1997. The technology was originally developed for use in their irons set at the time, but quickly made it’s way over to the “woods” as well (yes, they still called the driver the 1 Wood back then).Ī few short years later in 1991, the original Big Bertha was released! Also repping the S2H2 hosel. Who knows if they’ll continue that line going forward, but I would assume they’ll update the model every few years.Ĭallaway’s first driver was the S2H2 in 1988, which stands for “short, straight, hollow hosel”. If you’re still a Big Bertha loyalist, Callaway still offers the Big Bertha B21 which was released in 2020. ![]() However, we do have an in depth review of the Callaway Epic Speed if you want to check that out, the Epic Max version over here, and the Callaway Epic Max LS review here. Since this line of drivers has yet to even be released, it’s hard to know exactly how they perform, but if they’re anything like the 2021’s Epic lineup, you won’t be disappointed. In 2022 Callaway went back to the Rogue, this time adding the ST (Speed Tuned) designation. ![]()
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