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 TurboPower V92 Fairway Wood
This classic profile stainless steel fairway wood is designed to complement the XQ Ti driver. GigaGolf says that it has a high rebound face that helps players get maximum distance. The best part is that you can get one for as litle as $38.
Like all GigaGolf products, this one comes with a playability guarantee.
Gigagolf’s C9 c455 Fairway Woods
With its Cloud Nine c455 Fairway Metals, GigaGolf offers a top quality club for as little as $38. What makes this club different from most other components and knock offs is the materials. The club’s face is forged from Carpenter Technology’s c455 stainless steel; the body is 17-4 stainless. Variable face thickness technology offers increased ball speed at every point on the face.
Like all GigaGolf products, this one comes with a playability guarantee, so there’s no risk to you in trying.
GigaGolf Revelation Progressive Hybrid Iron Set
I think that the progressive hybrid-iron set is the future of the golf club set. Since so many of us are already buying hybrids to replace the long irons that came with our sets, it makes sense to offer hybrids instead of the three, four and maybe even five irons.
It makes even more sense to design a set with hybrids from the ground up. That way, there is a seamless progression of clubs and distances throughout all of the set.
That’s what GigaGolf has with its hybrid iron Revelation Golf set. Made from 17-4 Stainless steel, and coming with a variety of shafts, it has three head styles. The longest irons are more of a traditional small headed fairway or hybrid style; the mid irons are hollow body, and the short irons a standard size and shape.
GigaGolf Pursuit TC 420 Driver
After their success in making and marketing clone golf clubs, it was only natural that GigaGolf should begin to products its own designs. That, after all, is what Dell did with their clone computers. Dell first produced computers based on others’ specifications and eventually began to write the specs themselves.
Giga’s first entry into the premium club market was the Pursuit TC 420, a 420 cc vacucast titanium driver. The two piece casting (body and face) allows GigaGolf to engineer a larger sweet spot, solid feel and nice tone at impact.
The face of the club is SP700 titanium that is plasma welded to the single piece body. GigaGolf says that the weld is so tight that the joint is barely detectable. The body is finished with four coats of hardened enamel for a lasting finish.
The main feature of the club, however, is the adjustable five weight system which permits the user to set the club for one of seven different ball flights. The two 10- and three 2- gram tungsten alloy weights allow you to reposition 26 grams to your liking. It’s not an original thought, but lots of golf manufacturers now are following TaylorMade’s lead.
I’ve liked the GigaGolf products that I’ve used and wish them the best on this one. As one trained in free market economics, I am a firm believer that more competition can only be a good thing for golf.
PowerMax KC2 Irons
GigaGolf has its PowerMax KC2 Clubs at 20% off the regular base price of $185 for a set. These are hollow chamber clubs with a thin face for maximized ball velocity. GigaGolf says they have wood-like forgiveness.
You can’t beat the price at a base of $148. Over the summer, I bought a set of Gigagolf clubs that I now leave “Up North” at the in-laws cottage on the lake. That leaves more room in the minivan for the boys’ toys when we head up there. I’ve found GigaGolf products to be first rate, and I don’t miss my TaylorMades when I use them.





