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.

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GigaGolf GXI Hybrid Set

GXI Hybrid Set

If one hybrid is good, nine hybrids are better!

That’s the theory behind GigaGolf’s new GX Hybrid Set. The new hollow core design has been extended from the 2 iron all the way to the sand wedge. This allows more weight to be pushed to the sole and perimeter on every club, offering more stability and forgiveness through the power of Moment of Intertia. A thin face on these also is supposed to offer greater velocity and more distance. 

The design of these irons would particularly benefit players who strike their irons with a more sweeping, rather than downward motion, or those who may not necessarily have the strength to cut through turf: seniors, juniors, and high handicappers.

To my eye, these are somewhat reminiscent of the Cleveland XLI hybrid irons—but with a better price. You can get a set for as little as $150.

 

May 7, 2009 |  Category: EquipmentHybridsIronsGigaGolf
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GigaGolf P2 Fairway Woods

GigaGolf P2 Fairway Woods

The 2008 GigaGolf P2 Fairway woods are designed with the popular new low profile design that’s supposed to help on even the tightest lies. The shallow face actually lowers the center of gravity, allowing you to get behind the ball and get it quickly up on the air. They come in 3, 5, 7 and 9! woods (good for GigaGolf. Most companies don’t offer the 9) and are constructed from 17-4 stainless steel.

GigaGolf also points out somewhat humorously that:

The black on silver finish is easy on the eyes too. Somewhat in contrast to the oh so colorful offerings by the nationally advertised tour player endorsed brands. A good choice for players who would not wear orange socks nor play with an orange fairway wood.

But the best part is the price and the guarantee. You can get one for as low as $30 and they come with a 30 day playability guarantee.

November 13, 2008 |  Category: EquipmentFairway WoodsGigaGolf
Posted By The Original Golf Blogger

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GigaGolf TRX Ti Driver

TRX Ti Driver

GigaGolf’s TRX Ti Driver features movable weights and a thin titanium face. The former can help you keep it in play; the latter gets it out far into the fairway.

Interestingly, this driver is available not only in the regular 10 and 9 degrees, but also in a 12.5 degree loft. That makes it ideal for players who have a hard time getting enough carry out of their drivers.

The best part, of course, is the price. You can have this titanium driver for under $100 with a base configuration.

June 26, 2008 |  Category: EquipmentDriversGigaGolf
Posted By The Original Golf Blogger

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Gigagolf TRX Ion Control Irons

TRX Ion Control

There’s a fine line between a game improvement iron and one that will satisfy the shotmakers. Add in too many improvement functions, and the ball goes straight and naught else. Enhance the shot making capabilities and you have an iron the average amateur can’t hit.

Gigagolf believes that it’s hit just the right notes with its TRX iron. It’s got a host of game improvement functions packed into a traditional shape that’s supposed to allow players to work it. The cavity has been designed to allow for significant perimeter weighting.

Plus, this has that sinister black look I like so much in irons.

June 19, 2008 |  Category: EquipmentIronsGigaGolf
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GigaGolf’s C9 c455 Metalwoods

C9 c455 Metals

The new Cloud Nine fairway woods from GigaGolf feature a forged variable face thickness design executed with Carpenter Steel’s justifiably famous c455 steel. Compared to similar designs from Ping, these are a good value, with price starting as low as $39.

May 29, 2008 |  Category: EquipmentFairway WoodsGigaGolf
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Gigagolf Powermax GX Squared Draw Driver

             


Gigagolf Powermax GX Squared Draw Driver

GigaGolf’s second generation square driver has been designed with a high moment of inertia (resistance to twisting) for accuracy, and a cup face design for distance. The draw model features an internal weighting system that will promote a left to right ball flight.

And you can’t beat the price. This square technology titanium driver starts at just $99. Even better: These clubs come with a 30 day play guarantee.

May 15, 2008 |  Category: EquipmentDriversGigaGolf
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GigaGolf P2 Hybrid

             

              GigaGolf P2 Hybrid

New for 2008 is GigaGolf’s P2 Hybrid. These easy to hit clubs come in 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 iron configurations. The clubs are constructed of 17-4 stainless steel, and can be built to your specifications for shaft type, length and grip.

Plus, they come with GigaGolf’s playability guarantee. At just $33, these are a great way to try a hybrid.

May 1, 2008 |  Category: EquipmentHybridsGigaGolf
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