Callaway Big Bertha B21 Fairway Review
Callaway’s Big Bertha brand is synonymous with quality and innovation in the metalwood market and, in recent years, it’s been tied to the models that tend to be easier to launch and are more forgiving.
With the Big Bertha B21, it’s immediately obvious that that’s exactly what it is designed to be when you take the headcover off, with this model ranking amongst the best Callaway fairway woods on the market.
To begin with, the shape and profile behind the ball inspires huge amounts of confidence. It looks like there’s a lot of loft there, with the silver face contrasting sharply against the dark crown to assist with alignment.
What will also provide confidence is the overall shape, as the B21 has a pretty straight bottom edge along the face, a shallow profile and a deep head from face-to-back. This means that the user should have no problem getting the ball up in the air quickly, although the offset design may take some getting used to.
But players who have no confidence getting fairway woods off the deck should be able to get the ball airborne with this club. After all, Callaway are known for producing some of the best fairway woods that money can buy.
Moving to the performance, and specifically the feel and sound across the face, which is really solid and consistent. Overall, it’s a little closer to the titanium woods of a few years ago than the more recent carbon composite creations.
There’s definitely plenty of forgiveness there, as the performance didn’t drop off too much on off-centre strikes. The offset also really helps anyone who struggles with a slice to keep the ball in play, as it also interacts well through the turf and is effective from a variety of different lies too.
Upon impact, the launch and flight is noticeably higher than most other fairway woods and it generates more spin than some of the more powerful models on the market (many of which are aimed at the better…
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