Big Bertha Irons '94 Specs
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Loft
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Loft was 16 degrees for the 1-iron and 18.5 degrees for the 2-iron. Loft of the 3-iron was 21 degrees and 4-iron loft was 23.5 degrees. Loft measured 26 degrees for the 5-iron and 29 degrees for the 6-iron. The 7-iron's loft was 33 degrees, while the 8-iron's loft was 37.5 degrees. The 9-iron's loft was 42 degrees and A-wedge loft was 50.8 degrees. L-wedge loft was 60 degrees. Loft was 46.5 degrees for the pitching wedge and 55 degrees for the sand wedge.
Lie
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Lie was 58.5 degrees for the 1-iron and 59.2 degrees for the 2-iron. The 3-iron's lie measured 59.9 degrees and 4-iron lie came out to 60.6 degrees. The 5-iron's lie was 61.3 degrees and 6-iron lie was 62 degrees. Lie was 62.5 degrees for the 7-iron and 63.5 degrees for the 9-iron. The 9-iron lie was 64.5 degrees. All four of the wedges in the set had a lie of 65 degrees.
Club Length
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The 1-iron was 40 inches long and the 2-iron was 39.5 inches long. The 3-iron was 39 inches and the 4-iron was 38.5 inches. The 5-iron measured 38 inches and the 6-iron measured 37.5 inches. Club length was 37 inches for the 7-iron and 36.5 inches for the 8-iron. The 9-iron was 36 inches long. All of the Big Bertha wedges were 35.5 inches long.
Other Specifications
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Every one of the Big Bertha irons from 1994 was available for both right-handed and left-handed golfers. You had the choice between True Temper or RCH-90 steel shafts. Swing weight was rated at D1 for the irons, D3 for the pitching and A-wedges and D5 for the sand and L-wedges.
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