Review of GigaGolf Clubs

By S. Courtney

Review of GigaGolf Clubs
Specs

GigaGolf offers the latest in club technology while also allowing the player to "build" clubs according to his playing style and preferences. Drivers come in oversize standard and square head, and several feature titanium faces and moveable weight profiles. Built-in draw or fade bias is available. UST graphite shafts and Sensatec premium grips come standard. Several types of irons are available, including forged cavity, deep cavity and titanium insert. Irons are designed for maximum forgiveness, and are available with multiple shaft and grip options.

Perks

Clubs are very high-tech and visually appealing, but the most attractive feature of GigaGolf is the customizable features of every club. The online shop allows you to choose a basic design, then customize shaft construction, and flexibility, length, grip style and other accessories. Drivers start at less than $100 as of August 2009 and iron sets can be had for less than $150.

Sacrifices

Some irons have very sharp and defined grooves, which can tear up ball covers over time and also create substantial spin. It is also difficult to purchase any club from GigaGolf if you are a beginner or intermediate player as you must know precisely what you want in every aspect of the club.

Bottom Line

The affordability, quality construction and highly customizable features make these a great choice for any established or veteran golfer looking to purchase and create a very personalized set of clubs to best complement his natural game.

About The Author

S. Courtney is a writer/editor with experience in a variety of fields, notably sports, travel, tech, health, fitness, and general entertainment. Courtney holds a bachelor's degree in science, sport and business management and marketing from Kennesaw State University.
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