The division of Callaway clubs has designed, improved and developed an excellent master piece of iron clubs, which has taken over the traditional iron clubs with new well-designed and hard irons. It combines the accuracy, control, efficiency and strength of irons with the distant and ease of use of the hybrids.
Essentially, the drivers are and have been a first class in all ranks; since its inauguration, for ultra-forgiving, easy-to-hit sticks, which mid- or high-handicappers will swear by. The Diablo irons looks to improve the spread of the golfer including highly professional players. The frame which is lightweight enables a discretionary weight addition in the rear giving the club a higher MOI as well as better CG placement. The shape of the head is more aggressive than it was in previous designs and avoids the CG to a neutral or even a draw location. In general, the MOI of the Diablo Neutral is about 20 percent higher than that of the 460 Big Bertha drivers. The hyperbolic face, which is thicker at the center, works to cause a stable head which delivers a faster ball speed even with off-center hits.
More advanced and improved technologies have been utilized in the process of designing and fabricating, such as Extreme Notch Weighting technology and 360-Degree Undercut Channel technology. Those used technologies have had a great and extremely noticed impact on the performance of the iron head clubs; including enhancing the characteristics of Callaway Big Bertha.
The Diablo irons hit the headlines and are the most worthy received Callaway clubs. They combine a forged head with the modern styling. The irons has a 455 carpenter steel face, which provides more ball speed and shifting weight to the perimeter of the head , they have a 1020 carbon steel body that provides the players a level of feel and satisfaction. Diablo irons are supposed to aim at elite players who want to combine modern technology and styling with a traditional feels and design.









