First Look: Callaway Big Bertha OS Hybrids
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First Look: Callaway Big Bertha OS Hybrids

First Look: Callaway Big Bertha OS Hybrids

The 20 Second Intro

Available Models: 3H-7H
Stock Shafts: True Temper Speed Step 80 (steel), UST Recoil ES 460 (graphite)
Retail Price: $249
Availability: Pre-Sale beginning 9/9. Full retail 9/30

On the day in which Callaway has announced a new version of the biggest, most forgiving iron in its current lineup, it should surprise only a fool that it has also announced the biggest most forgiving hybrid in its current lineup.

Seriously. You had to see this coming.

Behold the Big Bertha OS hybrid.

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Yup, It’s Big

Compared to everything else in the current Callaway catalog, the Big Bertha OS is bigger. It’s longer from toe to heel, it’s deeper, and it has a larger face. While technically it’s a hybrid, its DNA isn’t far removed from that of a fairway wood.

As you would expect from this particular spot in the Callaway lineup, Big Bertha OS is designed to promote ball speed with plenty of forgiveness, and high launch ta boot. You’ll find this trio plays well together and is often labeled as Easy to Hit. Such is the case here.

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Key Features

Here are a few other things you might find interesting about the Big Bertha OS hybrid.

Opti-Fit Hosel – Callaway’s adjustability system allows for eight distinct loft and lie settings, which gives you the flexibility to make Big Bertha OS what you need it to be. My 2 cents: adjustability in a hybrid is grossly underappreciated.

Speed Step Crown – Let’s be honest here. Given the length and footprint of a hybrid, Callaway’s aerodynamic enhancing crown design isn’t likely to offer any real performance benefits here, but it does create consistency across the metalwood lineup, and I suppose that counts for something.

Dual Runner Sole – A systems of rails and relief, Callaway’s sole design helps create better turf interaction for more consistent shots.

Models for Women (and Seniors) – As with the irons, Callaway is offering an alternative version of the hybrids that feature lighter heads and more loft, which makes it easier for slower swing speed players to get the ball in the air. This is such a good (and obvious) idea.

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Specs, Pricing, and Availability

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The Callaway Big Bertha OS hybrid is available in 3H-7H. Stock shafts are the UST Recoil ES 460 (graphite) and True Temper’s Speed Step 80 (steel). Retail price is $249.

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Available for pre-order on 9/9/16. Full retail availability begins 9/30/16.

For more information, visit CallawayGolf.com

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      Matt Dumble

      8 years ago

      Reminds me of the Razr hybrid, particularly on the bottom of the club.

      Reply

      Dan

      8 years ago

      So, my wife is left-handed which makes it really hard to shop golf clubs for her. These sound like they could be good for her, but no left-handed women’s hybrids even though the irons come in a left-handed version. Oh well.

      Reply

      Len Krautheim

      8 years ago

      Ping….

      Reply

      Paul Marshalek

      8 years ago

      Ping?

      Reply

      Gil Bloomer

      8 years ago

      I like the looks of it.

      Reply

      Kirby Oaks

      8 years ago

      I don’t like it. It’s pretty square faced. I don’t think you need adjustable hosels for a hybrid and at $250, it’s more than I will spend on a hybrid.

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      Aleksi Lepistö

      8 years ago

      I like adjustable hosels on a hybrid. Them and fairways are probably the biggest gainers of adjustable hosels.

      Now you can change the lie angle of a long club that goes through the turf. That’s a lot more important than a driver, really.

      Also, the adjustability means you can fix the square face you don’t like.

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      Aaron Thompson

      8 years ago

      Callaway looks to be sticking with the ping style turbulators

      Reply

      Mike Mueller

      8 years ago

      Without reading the article, there is a lot going on with the crown for a hybrid. Not necessarily a bad thing, especially if it improves aerodynamics.

      After the article, it’s a monster. Glad they incorporated the hosel and I’m actually pretty fond of the shape. Can’t wait to see the numbers when it’s put up for comparison.

      Reply

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