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 Acer XP Hollow Core Irons

The Acer XP Hollow Core offers many of the features of the Callaway Fusion Irons at a much lower price.

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The unique iron design features a thin beta titanium face for increased rebound and added distance, and a hollow core stainless steel body which removes the weight from the center of the clubhead and dramatically expands the area of forgiveness. A unique rubber backing dampens vibration and improves sound and feel.

With GigaGolf’s online fitting system, you can have your set assembled to your specifications, modifying grip size, shaft type, flex and length and lie angle.

As with all GigaGolf products, this one comes with a 30 day playability guarantee and a one year warranty.

April 10, 2006 |  Category: EquipmentIronsGigaGolf
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Synchron Revolver Irons

Discount online golf manufacturer GigaGolf offers a set of irons called the Synchron Revolver. The Revolvers have a notched cavity design that moves weight to where it’s needed most—on the perimeter to straighten your shots. GigaGolf says that the thin face generates high launch speeds and more distance. They’re cast in 431 stainless steel.

As with all GigaGolf products, you can customize your set online, choosing shafts, grips, club length and lie adjustments. And of course, the best thing is that these clubs are relatively inexpensive. You’re not likely to find a lower priced set with steel clubheads (you will notice that the cheaper department store clubs often are made with aluminum or some other alloy. That’s why they break at the hosel and have a horrible feel).

While you may be leery of buying clubs from an online firm, GigaGolf is confident that you will like their products: they offer a 30 day playabilty guarantee.


Synchron Revolver

April 4, 2006 |  Category: EquipmentIronsGigaGolfThe Bargain Bunker
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GigaGolf Technica LX 520


The GigaGolf Technica LX 520 shares many of the design features of the much more expensive Hogan Bettinardi “Big Ben” putter—which, as far as I can tell, you can’t get new any more.

As with all the GigaGolf products, it comes with a 30 day playability guarantee, so you can take it out and try it risk free.


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March 29, 2006 |  Category: EquipmentPuttersGigaGolf
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GigaGolf Acer XP Hybrid

For the budget conscious, GigaGolf offers a wide selection of inexpensive, custom configured clubs.

The Acer XP Hybrid, for example, is priced between $23.50 and $48, depending upon the options that you choose. When you buy online at their site, you can choose the grip type and size, the shaft brand and flex, and the length. Various fitting guides help you make the right choices.

It sounds risky to buy a club online, sight unseen, but it’s apparently not. GigaGolf offers a 30-day playabiity guarantee. If, at the end of 30 days, you don’t like the club, you can return it for a 100% refund—no matter what the condition. Ther’s also a one year component and workmanship guarantee.

If top line clubs are beyond your reach—or if you are just an occasional player who doesn’t want to invest a lot of money, these may be the ticket.

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March 22, 2006 |  Category: EquipmentHybridsGigaGolf
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