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(By way of comparison, many drivers of recent years have head sizes up to the USGA legal maximum of 460 cm 3 (28 cu in) and are made of more exotic materials such as titanium.) Since the introduction of the original Big Bertha, Callaway has introduced further clubs and lines of clubs with similar names, such as the "Great Big Bertha", the ...
Helmstetter was named chief club designer that same year and introduced computer-controlled manufacturing machines. With his help and that of Glenn Schmidt, the company's master tool maker, the company developed the original Big Bertha driver using large-volume (190cc) steel clubhead. The Big Bertha driver grew to 290 cc in 1997. [7]
Big Bertha (lunar sample), the third largest lunar rock collected by the Apollo program during Apollo 14; Bertha Heyman, a.k.a. "Big Bertha", a 19th-century criminal; Big Bertha (cow), a cow that broke two Guinness World Records, for being both the oldest and having the most offspring; Big Bertha (golf club), a line of golf clubs from Callaway Golf
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The current incarnation of the Big Bertha driver is 460 cm 3 (28 cu in), which is the maximum allowable clubhead volume according to USGA rules, [2] though larger clubheads exist for long-drive contests and informal games. Today, many metal wood clubfaces (and most driver clubfaces) are constructed out of titanium.
Gerald Dallas Royston Marshall (16 November 1941 – 21 April 2005) was a British racing driver. [1] He was commonly referred to by the nickname Big Gerry. [2] According to a 2002 edition of Motor Sport Magazine poll, he was one of the best drivers of all time.
Martin's first big win, he has said multiple times, came in that '77 National Short Track Championship in Rockford when he was just 18-years-old and weighed just 110 pounds. Rich Bickle, 1980s and ...
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