The way to distinguish the illegal club from the conforming version is to inspect the “Big Bertha 460” logo on the club’s sole. The Callaway Big Bertha 460 HT driver delivers a 13-degree loft. Callaway One of the biggest names in golf club manufacturing, Callaway caters to recreational golfers with a variety of non-conforming drivers from its Big Bertha and E.R.C.
The back of the club also has a circular weight insert. On its sole, the Tourstage V800 possesses a curved line and a triangle logo for identification purposes. Manufactures numerous illegal drivers, including the Tourstage V800, which produces lofts of 9 degrees and 11 degrees. Many major companies make club models that are on the USGA's list of non-conforming drivers. While all clubs used during USGA events must comply with association guidelines, some manufacturers knowingly produce non-conforming drivers for amateur weekend golfers. Illegal drivers create increased swing speed and greater distance. Japan is known for their high quality golf drivers made of the the best materials and tested to improve distance and accuracy. ' 20 yards longer than my other non conforming drivers. Yet most golf drivers are not weight adjustable to. The best driver I've ever owned' Available in.