Callaway Big Bertha 23 Fairway Wood Drops to $150 with Free Shipping
If you’ve been eyeing a fairway wood upgrade before your next tee time, this one’s hard to ignore. Carl’s Golfland is selling the Callaway Big Bertha 23 Fairway Wood — your choice of 3 Wood (16°) or 5 Wood (19°) — for $149.99 with free shipping. That’s a solid price on one of Callaway’s most recognizable and trusted game-improvement clubs.
What Makes This Deal Worth It
The Big Bertha name carries real weight in golf. This line has been a go-to for mid- and high-handicap players who want more forgiveness and distance off the fairway without having to spend driver money. At $150, you’re getting into a quality Callaway club that retails higher at most pro shops and major retailers — and with summer golf season in full swing, the timing couldn’t be better.
The deal covers both left- and right-handed options across various shaft flexes, so you’re not locked into one configuration. Whether you’re a senior player looking for a softer flex or a stronger swinger who wants something stiffer, there’s likely an option that fits your game.
Who Should Buy This
This club is a great fit for a few types of golfers:
- Weekend warriors and high-handicappers who want a forgiving fairway wood that launches the ball easily and doesn’t punish off-center hits
- New golfers building out their first real set — a reliable 3 or 5 wood is one of the most versatile clubs in the bag, useful off the tee on tight holes and from the fairway on long par-5s
- Budget-conscious players who want a Callaway in the bag without paying full retail
- Southern golfers who play year-round and are simply due for an upgrade after a few seasons of heavy use
If you already play a newer, tour-style fairway wood and have a low handicap, this probably isn’t your club. The Big Bertha 23 is built for playability and forgiveness, not workability.
A Quick Look at Alternatives
At this price point, you’re getting legitimate brand-name quality. Budget fairway woods from lesser-known brands can be found cheaper, but Callaway’s quality control, shaft options, and resale value are hard to match for $150. Stepping up to something like a newer Callaway Paradym or a TaylorMade Stealth fairway wood will cost you $200–$300 or more — meaningful money if you play a few times a month rather than every weekend.
A Few Caveats
- Inventory and shaft options can move quickly on deals like this, so if a specific flex or hand orientation matters to you, don’t sleep on it
- The deal is through Carl’s Golfland online — in-store availability varies by location
- No expiration date was listed, but slickdeals-sourced prices at this level tend to move fast
Grab It Before It’s Gone
Head over to Carl’s Golfland to pick your loft and shaft, and check out at $149.99 with free shipping included. [AFFILIATE:carls_golfland]
While you’re at it, consider pairing it with a new golf bag or a quality rangefinder to round out your setup heading into the back half of summer.