Category: GigaGolf
GigaGolf offers fully assembled component clubs with parts from the biggest names in the business, like Hireko, Acer, Golfsmith and Snake Eyes. Each club is custom assembled to your specifications; the online fitting system lets you specify clubhead, grip size, shaft type, flex and length and lie angle.
GigaGolf's clubs offer many of the same design features and materials of the big name manufacturers like Callaway and Ping, but at a fraction of the price.
GigaGolf makes online club buying safe and easy with a 30 day play guarantee, and a one year club warranty.
GigaGolf XP Fused Fairway Wood
The Philosopher’s Stone of the alchemists of golf club design lies in the movement of weight down and away from the center. This both stabilizes the head through increasing the moment of inertia and increases the launch angle, helping the player to get the ball up for maximum distance.
One way that designers acheive this in metal woods is by reducing the weight of the shell. As this weight is reduced, discretionary weight is made available to place in more strategic locations—low and away from the center.
That’s the theory behind carbon composite heads like the Callaway models and the GigaGolf XP Fused line. By using a carbon composite head, the designers are able to move a greater proportion of the weight to the sole of the club. This makes it more forgiving—which is exactly what amateur golfers need.
The Gigagolf XP Fused Fairways are constructed from 17-4 stainless steel and carbon composite. If you’re a bargain shopper, at around $40 these just might be the right one s for you—especially because GigaGolf offers a 30 day playability guarantee.
GigaGolf Square Muto Ti Driver
It’s hip to be square.
With the radically designed Nike SQ Sumo 2 and the similarly shaped Callaway FT-i, the square driver is the big news of the year. But who wants to shell out $400 to $500 to give a square driver a good workout.
Enter the GigaGolf XQ Muto 460 Ti. For about $100, you can have a 460cc titanium head with a UST graphite shaft. Like all of the square drivers, the Muto is designed to maximize the moment of inertia (resistance to twisting) my moving the weight far away from the center.
It’s a bargain hunter’s dream—especially because of Gigagolf’s 30 day playability guarantee. If you don’t like it, you can return it.
Pursuit s510 True Forged Wedge
A lot of the guys I know play with cast cavity backs, but insist on forgings for their wedges. There’s just something about the feel of a forging that helps many players develop that “touch” around the greens.
The Pursuit s510 is a five process forging of 1035c carbon steel. And you can’t beat the price: $37.20
Like all GigaGolf products, this one comes with a 30 day playability guarantee.
GigaGolf PowerMax GX920 Irons
The PowerMax GX 920 irons employ much of the same technology as the Callaway X-18s for a fraction of the cost.
Like the Callaways, these have a notched cavity weighting system which serves to both increase perimeter weighting and to move the weight downward. This results in better results on off center hits, and better ball trajectory on all shots. The thin face of the club, GigaGolf says, produces longer shots even at slower swing speeds. A wide sole shifts more weight to the bottom of the club, resulting in higher ball flight.
You can customize the clubs on the GigaGolf website with a variety of shafts and grips, as well as adjusting the length and lie. Like all GigGolf products, this one comes with a 30 day playability guarantee. So there’s no risk in trying.
GigaGolf Turbo Power Z5 Ti Driver
Gigagolf’s Turbopower Z5 Ti offers many of the features of the Ping G5 at a fraction of the cost. With a 460cc titanium head, this club has the largest possible sweet spot to maximize the drives of mid to high handicap drivers. GigaGolf doesn’t skimp on the shaft, either: a USG PHG 100 shaft is standard in the base price of $99.
As with all GigaGolf products, the Z5 Ti comes with a 30 day playability guarantee. GigaGolf is THAT sure you’re going to like it.





