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For a r7 Shallow 8.5 tour issue almost mint driver with a Diamana 63 gram stiff with regular R7 headcover and wrench...$375? A guy at my local shop is selling it.

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A Big Equipment Freak!!!
Life is too short not to tried everything out there

In the BagDriver: SuperQuad 10.5 REG BABYWoods: TP 3 or 5 woods R7 stiffIrons: AP1 4-PW w/Project X 5.5Wedge: Spin milled 54 (bent to 52) 56 & Special Grind "P" 60Putter: Gauge Design Japan " The Balde"Ball:...


If that club just happens to perfectly fit your specs (shallow face, stout shaft, 8.5° of loft) then it's an OK deal. If you're buying it just to have a "tour" club but should be playing a driver with a softer shaft or more loft, then I'd say it's not a very good deal.

But, like you said, life is short.

in the bag today:
Driver: TaylorMade R9 10.5° (Fujikura Motore 65 stiff)
3-wood: Tour Edge Exotics XCG (Aldila DVS Fairway 75 stiff)
hybrid: Sonartec Md 21° (UST Proforce V2 Hybrid 85 stiff)
4-PW: Titleist 755 (Titleist TriSpec Regular)Wedges: Titleist Vokey Design 252.08 bent to 50.5° (Oil...

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I have a similar question...

How much should I expect to pay for these Big Bertha irons (4-pw) and does anyone know what year they are?



Found them for sale on craigslist and they would fit me well. Posting says they are in very good condition with golf pride tour wrap grips.


You're going from a 10.5 reg to a 8.5 stiff? Doesn't sound like the club fits you.

909 D2 8.5° Fubuki Tour 73x
975f 14.5° DG R300
909H 19° AXIVCore Tour Red 85x
690.mb 3-pw DG S300
Z TP 52° and 56° Studio Select Newport 2 34"


surfer 154: those big berthas look like they are either 1994's or 1996's, on callawayprewoned the '96 very goods are going for $295 to $350 (though thats 3-PW) and the '94 very goods are $330 to $300 (again, thats 3-PW) those prices are probably higher than the price you'll get on the ones you're looking at

Is it used or new? If you really want this club there are many like it on Ebay and I think you can get them for less. Good luck. I love my 510TP!!

In my bag:
MP 57's 4-PW KBS Stiff
Ping G 20 10.5* Stiff
Taylormade V Steel 3 and 5 wood

Bridgestone J33 R Hybrid 21* NV Shaft
Mizuno MP Quad Cut 52* and 56* Spinner Shafts

Scotty Cameron Newport Two TeI3


  pat8 said:
surfer 154: those big berthas look like they are either 1994's or 1996's, on callawayprewoned the '96 very goods are going for $295 to $350 (though thats 3-PW) and the '94 very goods are $330 to $300 (again, thats 3-PW) those prices are probably higher than the price you'll get on the ones you're looking at

Thanks, that's what I was looking for.

He wants $200 for them, which is about at the roof of what i'm looking to spend. I'm also a little apprehensive about buying clubs almost 13 years old..

i had the big bertha 96's with graphite shaft and i loved them i just stopped playing with then about 3 months ago cause i bought new titleist ap1's..... trust me you wont be disappointed they are great clubs very forgiving and feel very soft

In My: Black Titleist sc75 Bag
Driver:  G20 10*

Irons: Soon To Be Titleist 712 CB/MB Combos 
Wedge: 60* Spin Milled Oilcan

Putter: Circa 62 Model 1Putter #2 Vintage Pal

Ball:  E6


valueguide.pga.com says retail price for a set of steel shafted '96 BB irons would be $160, add about $30 for graphite shafts. Everything on Craigslist is negotiable.

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Driver: AyrtimeFW/hybrid: Distance Master Pro Steel 5w, 7w, 27* hybridIrons: Powerplay 5000 hybrids (6i-SW)Wedge: SMT Durometer 55 degPutter: Z/I Omega mallet*as soon...


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