The Callaway Big Bertha V Series Women's Driver combines a 460 cc head, loft options of 10.5° and 13.5°, adjustable hosel • ±1° loft, a standard length of 44.5 in, and a listed swing weight of C6.
Driver • 2014 • RH/LH • Adjustable hosel • ±1° loft
Key specifications
Visual model specs
Built only from this model’s supplied specifications.
How the Callaway Big Bertha V Series Women's Driver compares
This compares the baseline specification with other Callaway drivers in this database. Driver loft comparisons use the lowest stated loft.
About 5% larger than the Callaway drivers database average. Around the 64th percentile for this field.
About 14% higher loft than the Callaway drivers database average. Around the 89th percentile for this field.
Very close to the Callaway drivers database average. Around the 75th percentile for this field.
Very close to the Callaway drivers database average. Around the 16th percentile for this field.
Club information
| Manufacturer | Callaway |
|---|---|
| Model | Big Bertha V Series Women's |
| Club type | Driver |
| Release year | 2014 |
Head, loft and weighting
| Head size | 460 cc |
|---|---|
| Available lofts | 10.5°, 13.5° HT |
| Loft adjustability | OptiFit adjustable hosel; ±1° loft and draw settings |
| Lie angle | 59° (10.5°); 60° (13.5° HT) |
| Swing weight | C6 |
Shaft, grip and setup
| Standard length | 44.5 in |
|---|---|
| Stock shaft options | Callaway Women's Big Bertha V Series graphite shaft, 45 g |
| Stock grip | Callaway Women's Universal grip |
| Hand availability | RH/LH |
Construction and forgiveness
| Face / material / construction | Titanium body with forged Hyper Speed Face Cup; V Series aerodynamic head design |
|---|---|
| MOI / forgiveness information | High-MOI, lightweight 460 cc design intended to provide forgiveness and stability on off-center hits |
Data note: Golf club specifications can vary by loft, shaft, flex, hand, set composition and market. Where the source row lists multiple configurations, the complete supplied value is retained in the tables. Representative benchmark charts normalize multi-club sets to a consistent comparison point.
