ClubTest 2021: Callaway Big Bertha B21 driver

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For ClubTest 2021, we tested and reviewed 22 new drivers to help you find the right one for your game. (For more on our testing process, click here.) Below are the results for the Callaway Big Bertha B21 driver. You can find the full list of drivers and test results here.

Callaway Big Bertha B21

9°, 10.5°, 12°

Our take: This eye-catching, draw-biased driver is perfect for correcting a pesky slice, but it’s the feel at impact that left a number of our testers asking if they could immediately take the BB B21 home: “Can I give it a triple love? I love the feel, launches high and it’s extra forgiving. This was my favorite by far.”

Callaway Big Bertha B21 Driver

$499.99
OUR TAKE: This is the drive you want in the bag if you continue to fight a slice. But don’t sleep on the aesthetics. As one tester put it, “the sapphire blue with a splash of red just does it for me.” The feel at impact left also left a few wondering if they could take the club home. “I love the feel, can I get a triple love? Launches high, extra forgiving. This was my favorite by far,” another said. Aesthetically appealing and extra forgiving? It’s a pairing made in driver heaven. THE DETAILS: To achieve the perfect balance of spin and speed, Callaway chose to freshen up the usual driver recipe, positioning the CG low and forward to reduce spin. The thought here is that reducing overall spin will also reduce the sidespin that causes wayward shots to go out of play. The end result is a spin-killer that doesn’t skimp on consistency and forgiveness. It’s a package any high-handicap slicer will no doubt appreciate when they’re finding more fairways. For additional assistance on mishits, Callaway used its Flash Face SS21 technology, which was created using Artificial Intelligence, to boost ball speeds on off-center strikes. Check out 150+ reviews from our gear experts in the ClubTest 2021 collection
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The details: To achieve the perfect balance of spin and speed, Callaway chose to freshen up the usual driver recipe, positioning the CG low and forward to drop spin. The thought here is that reducing overall spin will negate the sidespin that causes wayward shots to go out of play. The end result is a spin-killer that doesn’t skimp on consistency and forgiveness. It’s a package any high-handicap slicer will no doubt appreciate.

Where to buy it: Click here. Or better yet, get fit for the driver by the experts at our sister company, True Spec Golf.

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