Callaway big bertha 2023 hybrids review

The Callaway Great Big Bertha Hybrids feature a titanium face and body. Typically reserved for drivers, titanium provides a significant weight and strength advantage compared to traditional steel hybrids. Combined with Callaway's Triaxial Carbon crown and Forged Carbon sole, this unique construction results in 100g of discretionary weight savings. Callaway utilized this opportunity to strategically place internal tungsten weights and a Forged Carbon sole plate which work in unison to yield faster ball speeds, a higher launch, and more forgiveness. Additionally, the sole plate creates a slight draw bias, a boon to those who struggle with the dreaded slice.

Callaway bestowed the Great Big Bertha with a slightly more compact, fairway-wood like shape and more sole camber to improve turf interaction and versatility from tough lies. The hybrid's adjustable hosel allows golfers to dial in the perfect launch and shot shape.

In keeping with the lightweight properties of the Bertha, Callaway powers the hybrid with UST's Helium Nanocore Black graphite shaft. The shaft's Nanocore Technology reduces overall weight while also adding stiffness for maximum mobility. The Helium Nanocore also utilizes a counter balanced design, which reduces heft, thus helping gain more club head speed with the same effort.

Callaway Great Big Bertha Hybrids Feature:

  • Slightly more compact, fairway wood-like shape with a slight draw bias
  • Sole has more camber to improve turf interaction and versatility
  • Lightweight, extremely strong titanium face and body creates 100g of discretionary weight that's redistributed to enhance ball speed, improve forgiveness, and promote an easy launch
  • A.I. Designed Titanium Cup Face is uniquely optimized for each hybrid using A.I. for maximum ball speed and spin consistency
  • Jailbreak with Batwing Technology pushes stiffness to the perimeter while still allowing the face to flex for high ball speeds across the face
  • Triaxial Carbon crown and Forged Carbon sole plate save weight that's used to optimize CG and promote a high launch with more forgiveness 78g of weight between the internal tungsten and the sole plate produces faster ball speeds and a higher launch

“Callaway has launched an entirely new line of Big Bertha clubs for 2023. In the following review, we are taking an in-depth look at the Callaway Big Bertha BB23 hybrid.”

More and more, hybrid clubs are being viewed less as replacements for long irons and more as clubs with their own unique utility.

With more and more tour pross adopting hybrid clubs as permanent additions to their bag, hybrids are more popular than ever.

You can even see how the paradigm regarding these clubs has shifted in manufacturing: nowadays, club manufacturers are making hybrids from 3H all the way to 9H.

It’s incredible to think that people are actually using hybrids to replace their short irons these days.

The Callaway Big Bertha BB23 hybrids are a perfect example of how far hybrid clubs have come.

In today’s review we will be telling you about the performance aspects of the Callaway Big Bertha BB23 and how they differ from past Big Bertha hybrids.

The Callaway Big Bertha BB23 Hybrid Family

“If you were a fan of the 2021 Big Bertha hybrids, you will notice a couple of things about the Callaway Big Bertha BB23 hybrids right off the bat.”

Firstly, the Callaway Big Bertha BB23 hybrid has less offset than the 2021 version. But to offset (pun definitely intended) the impact, Callaway has included an adjustable loft sleeve on the 2023 version.

The Callaway Big Bertha BB23 also has a redesigned “batwing” internal jailbreak bracing system. Overall, the latest version does everything the 2021 Big Bertha hybrid did; but better.

Is it Good for High Handicappers?

“The Callaway Big Bertha BB23 is excellent as a long iron replacement and was obviously built with high handicappers in mind.”

The distance from heel to toe in these hybrids seems to stretch into eternity. The footprint is also substantial and is plainly noticeable at point of address.

The Callaway Big Bertha BB23 hybrids certainly live up to their name by providing the player with a huge launchpad and a seemingly boundless sweet spot.

The Callaway Big Bertha BB23 hybrids are excellent for both pure beginners and high handicappers because there is virtually nowhere on the face that produces short distance and erratic ball flight.

During our test session, we found that only the most heinous mis-hits were producing pushes and slices. The launch was effortlessly high and the distance was almost automatic.

Is it Forgiving?

Callaway big bertha 2023 hybrids review

“The Callaway Big Bertha BB23 features internal bracing which allows the face to flex to a high degree without giving up MOI and flight stability.”

To complement the jailbreak internal bracing, Callaway used high-strength 455 steel for the face of the BB23 hybrids.

During our testing, intentional mis-hits were not losing much ball speed at all. Sidespin was kept to a minimum so overall trajectory was generally straight.

In fact, it was more difficult to affect a push or a pull than it was to hit the ball straight. The combination of a high-flexing face and internal bracing equals a lot of distance and forgiveness.

The Callaway Big Bertha BB23 hybrid features a boxy toe section that gives the impression of a traditional iron; but the large footprint makes it much more forgiving.

Our testers had no problem finding the sweet spot and launching the ball high for great carry distance.

Difference Between the Callaway Big Bertha BB23 and the BB21 Hybrids

“The Callaway Big Bertha BB23 hybrid has better lateral forgiveness than the BB21 hybrids.”

This is mostly due to the fact that Callaway elongated the Callaway Big Bertha BB23 hybrids from heel to toe.

You get more sweet spot to work with and you get more loft and face angle versatility thanks to an adjustable hosel.

We also noticed that the glaring offset in the BB21 hybrids has been reduced in the Callaway Big Bertha BB23 hybrids.

This offers a cleaner look but may ultimately make the Callaway Big Bertha BB23 hybrids more difficult to turn over.

Available Shafts

The only stock shaft Callaway is making available for their new Big Bertha hybrids is a Callaway RCH 65 graphite shaft that comes in regular or stiff flex.

Is the Callaway Big Bertha BB23 Hybrid Worth it?

“Perhaps the best thing about the new BB23 hybrids is that they offer something for everyone.”

The Callaway Big Bertha BB23 is available in 3H to 9H so you can use them off the tee as easily as you can off the deck.

While we can’t imagine anyone using a 8H or 9H effectively, the Callaway Big Bertha BB23 hybrids are worth a look if only for their versatility.

Callaway Big Bertha BB23 Hybrid

Callaway big bertha 2023 hybrids review

In 20 Words or Less

The BB23 hybrids get the ball up in the air in a hurry and are incredibly forgiving.

Callaway Big Bertha BB23 Hybrid – First Impressions

Callaway big bertha 2023 hybrids review

“At a glance, it’s easy to tell that Callaway doubled down on the forgiveness factor of the Big Bertha line with the Callaway Big Bertha BB23 hybrids.”

The footprint is surely the first thing that any player will notice about these hybrids. They certainly live up to the Big Bertha name by being beefy and confidence-inspiring behind the ball.

When we first started our test session, we were very impressed with how easily these clubs got the ball up in the air.

Callaway Big Bertha BB23 Hybrid Selling Points

  • 455 steel face
  • Internal “batwing” jailbreak bracing system
  • Tungsten weighting in the sole
  • Adjustable loft sleeve
  • D1 swing weight
  • AI-designed face

Who is the Callaway Big Bertha BB23 Hybrid for?

Callaway big bertha 2023 hybrids review

“The Callaway Big Bertha BB23 hybrid is a great club for anyone who needs help staying on the fairway.”

If you struggle with making consistent contact with your current long irons or hybrids, you owe it to yourself to try the Callaway Big Bertha BB23 hybrids.

Are hybrid golf clubs forgiving?

A hybrid is a special type of golf club that's designed to combine the best traits of both woods and irons while still differing from both. It's more forgiving for off-center strikes and more versatile when used from the rough, fairway, and tee, making it an excellent overall choice for most players.

How do I choose a hybrid loft?

Loft: The loft of a hybrid club determines the trajectory and distance of your shots. Choose a loft that suits your swing speed and the distance you want to achieve so that it doesn't overlap an existing fairway wood or long iron in distance, or create a gap in distance.

Are golf hybrids any good?

Even if you're using the best golf irons, hybrids (sometimes known as rescue clubs) are fantastic options to replace those hard-to-hit long irons or fairway woods. Or, if you really struggle with your irons, you could replace almost all of them, with many brands now creating hybrids right up to a 7-iron alternative.

Can you get a 9 hybrid?

Silver IR Series Hybrid 9 Iron 42° Wedgewood hybrid irons and wedges are manufactured to help you get optimal ball flight and distance whether you're swinging from the fairway or rough. Our wedges will help you pop the ball onto the green from a variety of shot angles.