Callaway Big Bertha Diablo Fairway Wood (Draw) Review
Callaway Big Bertha Diablo Fairway Wood (Draw) Feature
- Fairway wood with all-stainless-steel design and maximum explosiveness
- Edge Technology produces unique clubhead shape with precise weighting
- Draw configuration accommodates golfers who hit natural slices/fades
- Variable Face Thickness (VFT) technology produces optimum ball speed from entire clubhead
- S2H2 design improves feel and stability; 2-year warranty
Callaway's Big Bertha Diablo fairway woods help golfers hit longer, more accurate shots. |
The Big Bertha Diablo's most notable innovation is the uniquely shaped all-stainless-steel clubhead, which allowed Callaway engineers to play with different weight locations when designing the club. The flexibility resulted in an optimal center of gravity (CG) for both the "draw" and "neutral" options, along with a higher moment of inertia (MOI). There's no better wood for golfers who want to overcome their natural swing flaws and hit the ball straight down the fairway. The design--dubbed Edge Technology--also helps close the clubface at impact so golfers can better release the club with power.
The Big Bertha Diablo also employs a couple of other classic Callaway designs: Variable Face Thickness (VFT) and S2H2. With VFT, Callaway built varying levels of face thickness into the club, resulting in an optimum ball speed from all areas of the clubface. Even if you don't hit the ball dead center, it's still possible to hit a monster drive. The S2H2 design, meanwhile, increases the club's discretionary weight by removing it from the hosel and repositioning it in the perimeter of the clubhead. Not only does this help with distance, but it also improves the feel and stability of the club. Add the features together and you have a club that's sure to please everyone from beginners to low handicappers.
The Diablo's uniquely shaped clubheads offer an optimal center of gravity (CG), with "draw" and "neutral" weighting options. |
About the Big Bertha Diablo Fairway Wood
Callaway sells a series of Big Bertha Diablo fairway woods, including 3-, 5-, 7-, and 9-woods, along with special 13N, 15N, and 18N options. The lofts range from 13 degrees (13N) to 23.5 degrees (9-wood), with shaft options that include regular, stiff, and senior.
Big Bertha Diablo Fairway Wood Specifications | |||||
Club | Loft | Lie | Available in | Length | Swing weight |
3-wood | 16 degrees | 56.0 degrees | RH and LH | 43 inches | D2 |
5-wood | 18.5 degrees | 56.5 degrees | RH and LH | 42.5 inches | D2 |
7-wood | 21 degrees | 57.0 degrees | RH and LH | 42 inches | D2 |
9-wood | 23.5 degrees | 57.5 degrees | RH only | 41.5 inches | D2 |
13N | 13 degrees | 56.0 degrees | RH only | 43 inches | D2 |
15N | 15 degrees | 56.0 degrees | RH and LH | 43 inches | D2 |
18N | 18 degrees | 56.0 degrees | RH only | 42.5 inches | D2 |
About Callaway Golf
Just like you, Callaway Golf is always looking to raise its game. The company's drivers are designed and built to help you improve distance and accuracy and optimize shot shape to suit your game. With irons, Callaway's performance goals center on feel and consistency, along with getting the ball airborne from any lie, in any conditions. Based in Carlsbad, California, Callaway offers a wide range of products, each with advanced technology and a variety of options suited to every type of player. From clubs to golf balls and accessories, Callaway performs countless tests to ensure that each product it offers is an improvement on those that preceded it. Ely Callaway believed in helping golfers of all skill levels find more enjoyment and success in the game, and Callaway carries on that tradition with a passion for the game and a mission of helping you and every golfer enjoy the sensation of striking the ball perfectly.
Bring every course to its knees. Edge Technology takes advantage of weight placement within an all-stainless steel clubhead. Strategically shaping the clubhead allows engineers to achieve optimal performance characteristics that produce Draw and Neutral options, so golfers can match their swing type and shot shape. This provides longer, more accurate shots off the tee or from the fairway.
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