Introducing Big Bertha REVA: Callaway‘s new women’s-exclusive line

Callaway’s REVA women’s line includes extremely forgiving irons.

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Callaway’s Big Bertha line has always been about offering the most forgiving clubs possible, making this frustrating game just a little more manageable. In 2023 that looks like the 2023 Big Bertha, and also the new Big Bertha REVA, which offers a line exclusively engineered for women who want more distance, accuracy, and confidence from their set.

Callaway 2023 REVA
The REVA line from Callaway has been specifically designed for the female golfer

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“We’re proud to be making the best performance products for women,” said Kim Johnson, who leads the Women’s Task Force at Callaway. “We’re No. 1 on the LPGA Tour, and we make something for every woman no matter where they are in their golf journey. You’re going to see a lot of effort from the women’s task force at Callaway, we have a lot of different opinions based on a lot of consumer insights. We’ve done a ton of research with LPGA players all the way to women who are just starting in the game.”

Big Bertha REVA driver

REVA Driver 2023
Callaways Big Bertha REVA driver

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The Big Bertha REVA driver is designed for avid female golfers who want maximum forgiveness and distance and has been engineered specifically to create easy-to-launch shots.

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The REVA driver utilizes the same technology as the new standard Big Bertha, including A.I. designed Jailbreak, a triaxial carbon crown, an adjustable hosel design and a draw-biased center of gravity, but with every component from the head to the grip better optimized for weight reduction.

Fairway woods and Hybrids

REAV fairway 2023
Callway REVA fairway wood

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The fairway woods feature a confidence-inspiring shallow profile to make them forgiving off the tee and easy to elevate from the fairway where most players struggle to get the ball in the air consistently. To further help create launch, the fairway woods have on average 3 degrees more loft than the standard Big Bertha, and lighter overall weight to create more speed and spin for additional carry.

REVA hybrid 2023
Callaway’s REVA hybrid is offered all the way to a 9-iron replacement

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The hybrids offer high launch and forgiveness thanks to precision-located tungsten to help approach shots fly higher. The REVA hybrids are available all the way down to a 9-iron replacement to help golfers at the lowest end of the speed spectrum get the ball in the air easier.

Irons

Callaways 2023 Big Bertha REVA irons are packed with technology

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The Big Bertha REVA irons feature custom-tuned lofts, swing weights, and components designed to help female golfers launch the ball higher and easier with next-level forgiveness. This is achieved with help of precision tungsten weighting inside and outside of the head to progressively push the center of gravity lower through the set to increase launch.

“This is a core iron for the women’s game,” Johnson said, “and compared to Big Bertha the tungsten is positioned differently to help create a design for women. It’s a confidence-inspiring iron, and the number one thing women want is the same thing men want from their clubs which is distance, and this iron delivers that.”

Prices and availability

The new Big Bertha REVA driver is priced at $499, while the fairway woods are $299, and hybrids are $259 each. Big Bertha REVA irons are available in a stock 6-piece set and are priced at $1099 in graphite

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Ryan Barath

Golf.com Editor

Ryan Barath is GOLF Magazine and GOLF.com’s senior editor for equipment. He has an extensive club-fitting and -building background with more than 20 years of experience working with golfers of all skill levels, including PGA Tour players. Before joining the staff, he was the lead content strategist for Tour Experience Golf, in Toronto, Canada.

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