When looking at the sole of both drivers the clubheads look big and extremely forgiving, whereas behind the ball neither looks awkwardly large. The all black look of the drivers at address is understated, with the visible carbon crown and green highlights barely noticeable. Great slightly different feels and flights were instantly noticeable, with strong penetrating flights that went a long way. Upon first hits with both models it was easy to see these drivers would live up to the hype. MODEL & SHAFT PLAYED:9˚ loft, Fujikura Pro Green Stiff shaft (Epic) 9˚ loft, Aldila Rogue Max Stiff shaft (Epic Sub Zero)įIRST IMPRESSIONS: When a club is as heavily marketed before it’s released as the Callaway Great Big Bertha line of Epic drivers were, and a player like Rory McIlroy puts the driver in the bag with no contractual obligation, it is difficult to approach testing the club without high expectations. TESTED BY: Jimmy Emanuel, Golf Australia writer
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