Callaway Big Bertha Diablo Neutral Driver

Just like its older brothers, Callaway Big Bertha Diablo Neutral is an all-titanium driver that uses a distinct hyperbolic cupface. This cupface comes with a variable thickness, which means this driver is meant to optimize and even correct those off center shots that we golfing mortals are so prone to!
With that in mind, Callaway Big Bertha Diablo Neutral is definitely one of the straightest new drivers that you’ll ever lay your eyes and hands on this year of 2009. However, if the hyperbolic cupface of Callaway Big Bertha Diablo Neutral doesn’t cut it for you and you still keep making those ugly off-center shots, then don’t worry.
The head of the Callaway Big Bertha Diablo Neutral combines 3 sheets of titanium that comes along with a 0.68 mm crown. What does this crown do? It helps you free weight for use inside an internal chip of the Callaway Big Bertha Diablo Neutral’s sole.
Again, just like its brothers, this driver from Callaway comes with its gun’s blazing – the new Edge Technology. This technology, which influences the driver’s design, provides massively increased MOI and optimized CG, which is perfect for draw and neutral models.
So what do we get out of that?
Here’s what – you lay your hands on the driver – Callaway Big Bertha Diablo Neutral, that can greatly help you make long, penetrating ball flights, while giving your shot the flexibility it needs to shape it in a way that you like and need. This makes it an excellent driver for the recreational player.
Personally, Callaway Big Bertha Diablo Neutral’s Aldila DVS shaft is an excellent choice made by Callaway. This shaft gives the said driver a softer tip – giving the ball an extra speed. All in all, I’m hands down satisfied with Callaway Big Bertha Diablo Neutral – it’s the driver that you need to create the straightest and longest shots or drives you’ll ever make as a recreational player.

