The Specifications for Big Bertha Irons

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Big Bertha irons can be used in a variety of situations.

Callaway is a manufacturer of golf clubs that was established in 1982. Big Bertha irons are made by Callaway and include four wedges along with 3 to 9 irons, allowing players to make a wide variety of shots.

  1. 3 to 5 Irons

    • The 3 iron in a Big Bertha set of irons has a lie of 60.5 degrees and a loft of 20 degrees. The length of this club is 38.75 inches and the i-brid version of the 3 iron is 39.5 inches long. Four irons have a 23-degree loft, 61-degree lie, a length of 38.25 inches and an i-brid length of 38.75 inches. The 5 iron has a lie of 61.5 degrees, a loft of 26 degrees, a length of 37.75 inches and an i-brid length of 38 inches. All these clubs have a bounce angle of 1 degree.

    6 to 8 Irons

    • Big Bertha 6 irons have a loft of 29 degrees, a lie of 62 degrees and are 37.25 inches long. The 7 iron is 36.75 inches long with a loft of 33 degrees and a lie of 62.5 degrees. Eight irons have a lie of 63 degrees, a loft of 37 degrees and are 36.25 inches long. The 6 iron has a bounce angle of 2 degrees, the 7 iron has a bounce angle of 3 degrees and the 8 iron has a 4-degree bounce angle.

    9 Iron, Approach and Pitching Wedges

    • The Big Bertha 9 iron is 35.75 inches long and has a bounce angle of 5 degrees, a loft of 41 degrees and a lie of 64 degrees. The approach wedge and pitching wedge are 35.25 inches long and have a lie of 65 degrees. The pitching wedge has a loft of 45 degrees and a bounce of 7 degrees, while the approach wedge has a lie of 50 degrees and a bounce of 9 degrees.

    Lob Wedge, Sand Wedge, Handedness

    • The lob wedge in a set of Big Bertha Irons is 34.75 inches long with a bounce angle of 9 degrees and a loft of 60 degrees. The sand wedge has a loft of 55 degrees, a bounce of 11 degrees and is 35 inches long. Both wedges have a lie angle of 65 degrees. Big Bertha irons can be used by left-handed and right-handed golfers, with the exception of the approach and lob wedges, which are made for right-handed players.

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