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The original Callaway Big Bertha come out in 1991. This club was their answer to the BB. It came out the year after, in 1992. The club measured 44". and the club head volume was 200cc. 10cc larger then the Big Bertha.

Available in two different lofts: 9 and 11 degree only.

Shaft was made by Aldila and came in two flexes: Regular and Stiff only. Both were low kick points, 3.0 torque and weight was 82grams for the regular flex and 84 grams for the Stiff Flex.

Shaft was Dark green which transitioned into silver as it got nearer the Club head.

There was also a matching 3, 5 and 7 wood in both regular and stiff shaft.

Original cost of the club was $149 with matching Green and White head cover.

The MacGregor Reverse Draft Jumbo was their last Steel head driver and was followed by the VIP Titanium Driver.

I played with a 9 degree Stiff flex in the Indiana Amateur in 1992. 36 holes in one day and only missed one fairway. Probably my best driving day ever. :)

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I got mine Christmas of 1994

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