Callaway Big Bertha Diablo irons
Callaway Big Bertha Diablo irons review. Review of Callaway's Big Bertha Diablo golf clubs

A set that not only looks fantastic at address, but really catches the eye in the golf bag. They are extremely compact, but the cavity and rubber pad remove the sharp vibrations that come from mishits on heads this size. As well as being compact, the smooth lines and head shape help to make this a superb, if rather pricey, set of irons.
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A forged set designed for Tour players. A rubber pad within the cavity reduces unwanted vibrations. Each iron has a thin topline, narrow sole, shorter blade length and minimal offset.
The Callaway Big Bertha Diablo irons should suit golfers who like extremely compact iron heads, want blade looks, but with the added confidence of a cavity, and/or are looking for a solid feel, even on mishits.
RRP: £849 (steel) £949 graphite W: callawaygolf.com
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