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  2. Big Bertha (golf club) - Wikipedia

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    Big Bertha is the name given by Callaway Golf to a number of its lines of golf clubs. The name was chosen to evoke the famous German Big Bertha howitzer . The original Big Bertha driver was launched in 1991.

  3. Callaway Golf Company - Wikipedia

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    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]

  4. Wood (golf) - Wikipedia

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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.

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  6. Big Bertha - Wikipedia

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    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; Big Bertha (drum), one of the world's largest bass drums; IBM T220/T221 LCD monitors, nicknamed Big ...

  7. Gerry Marshall - Wikipedia

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    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.