Spy Pics – 2016 Callaway Big Bertha Drivers
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Spy Pics – 2016 Callaway Big Bertha Drivers

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Spy Pics – 2016 Callaway Big Bertha Drivers

After we published the original spy pic, we knew it wouldn’t be long before Callaway’s 2016 drivers (the first two anyway) found their way to the USGA’s conforming clubs list. Callaway launches driver in the fall now (and we expect at least one major competitor is going to follow the trend this season), so it’s far from surprising that 2 new models are moving closer to launch.

Big Bertha Alpha 816 Double Black Diamond

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Last season’s RMOTO technology returns along with a second gravity core port. Instead of centralizing mass, Callaway has given golfers more flexibility to move it to the perimeter. We’re told the rear weight is fixed and not designed to house yet another gravity core.

The position of mass suggests that forgiveness might be emphasized a bit more than it was in the past two incarnations of the driver. Whether that signals a modest change in philosophy, and industry trend, or just Callaway creating a spot in the lineup for an even more player-centric driver will remain to be seen.

Great Big Bertha

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The model we assume will be positioned as the flagship driver for the average golfer won’t feature the gravity core from last seasons Big Bertha 815 Alpha, but the sliding rear weight system from the 2014 model makes a return. The reemergence of the weight track is interesting. The adjustable technology itself is probably the most useful in the Callaway arsenal, however; we also know that consumers struggle with the nuances of the various settings, and so Callaway may not be able to provide golfers with the tools they need to understand the settings and get the most out of the driver.

That said, Callaway’s consumer education engine is the most powerful in golf right now, so I’m saying there’s a chance they could make some headway. At a minimum, we know some golfers love shiny things that move, and nobody is offering more of those than Callaway right now (at least officially).

Have Your Say

Are you intrigued by what you see from Callaway’s 2016 lineup, or would you have preferred the company go in a different direction?

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      danny

      9 years ago

      Hey mygolfspy, Why are the pics off the new Callaway woods not the actual in hand or promo pics.The other golf websites have them, are Callaway no longer letting you get them because they are still upset about the 2014 Most wanted driver results.

      Reply

      Simon Hiscock

      9 years ago

      Nope

      Reply

      Guy Crawford

      9 years ago

      Bored actually with 2 companies competing to see how many drivers they can put out before the paint is even dry on the last one.

      Reply

      DTown3011

      9 years ago

      Address is matte black/gray. The GBB already has a win on tour – Kiradech won this past weekend in its first week on Tour. GBB is supposed to be like G30, distance with forgiveness and the 816 DBD is still their ultra low spin players oriented club.

      Reply

      PLAY GREAT GOLF

      9 years ago

      Awesome ! :)

      Reply

      Tony G

      9 years ago

      Is the top glossy or flat black. I am tired of the sun reflecting off the top of mine.

      Reply

      Dennis

      9 years ago

      The information about the Great Big Bertha is wrong.

      Reply

      Sam Peterson

      9 years ago

      Not really, I’d probably give it a try and then buy a this years model for $150 bucks less b/c they don’t look much different.

      Reply

      Jef

      9 years ago

      I hit bit these drivers last month, and they are strong. Personally I like the adjustability of the weight in the back.

      Reply

      Nick Flack

      9 years ago

      Not even a little

      Reply

      PLAY GREAT GOLF

      9 years ago

      Agreed… :/

      Reply

      Harry B. Gasparett

      9 years ago

      Copy of the Titleist 915 D4…..weight forward.

      Reply

      Christo Cilliers

      9 years ago

      Lol not at all. 815 weight forward and xr pro weight forward. Titleist copy others.

      Reply

      Alex Pegler

      9 years ago

      Nope

      Reply

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