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I'm curious about these guys as well. All the posts I've read of guys using their equipement seem to like it. I'm curious why it's so cheap though? A single iron costs around $20. How can they sell these for this price without sacrificing quality? I realize brand recognition, marketing, and R&D; make up a lot of the brand name costs, but this big of a price difference seems too good to be true for quality equipment. But then again, I don't think I've read a post here of someone who didn't own them and like them.

Anyway, I was also thinking of ording a 7-iron just to check them out. For $27 including shipping it seems to be worth a shot.

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Anyway, I was also thinking of ording a 7-iron just to check them out. For $27 including shipping it seems to be worth a shot.

Do it, you'll be pleasantly surprised, and if you don't like it send it back for a full refund after 30 days....

And it really is because they OEM's mark up their clubs. GigaGolf has no middle man, no endorsments, and no advertising. They rely on word of mouth and the quality of their equipment. If you go to their website read the About Us and Buyers Guide sections. They are actually pretty cool

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I'm curious about these guys as well. All the posts I've read of guys using their equipement seem to like it. I'm curious why it's so cheap though? A single iron costs around $20. How can they sell these for this price without sacrificing quality? I realize brand recognition, marketing, and R&D; make up a lot of the brand name costs, but this big of a price difference seems too good to be true for quality equipment. But then again, I don't think I've read a post here of someone who didn't own them and like them.

You have it all wrong. The other guys are charging way too much.

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Bought from them multiple times. Love 'em. Great quility clubs.

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I bought a wedge from them, it is nice enough. Nothing to get excited about, but the quality has been good thus far and it looks nice.

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I recently bought a set of Adams A3 irons with graphite shafts. I am looking at adding a 3W and some wedges. Gigagolf has peaked my interest and the prices look good. Can anyone tell me about Gigagolf drivers and wedges?

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I recently bought a set of Adams A3 irons with graphite shafts. I am looking at adding a 3W and some wedges. Gigagolf has peaked my interest and the prices look good. Can anyone tell me about Gigagolf drivers and wedges?

never had a driver from them, have the wedge from them in my sig, the head is slightly smaller than what you normally see in big name wedges, if your gonna get a wedge from them id say get the pursuit forged wedge.

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Does anybody know which irons the black Giga TRX Ion are similar too in other brands ?
http://www.gigagolf.com/index.jsp?af=irons

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No problem. I just ordered a 7 iron in the TRX MR version to try. Unfortunately they are having a manufacturing delay because of inventory. I should have it the first week of July

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No problem. I just ordered a 7 iron in the TRX MR version to try. Unfortunately they are having a manufacturing delay because of inventory. I should have it the first week of July

The new GigaGolf P3 driver sure does look nice. That's one of the better looking Drivers I;ve seen...

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The new GigaGolf P3 driver sure does look nice. That's one of the better looking Drivers I;ve seen...

I think the whole P3 line looks sharp. It's obvious they ripped off Ping's G15 but they look good.

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I think the whole P3 line looks sharp. It's obvious they ripped off Ping's G15 but they look good.

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3....2....1.... Pandoras Box!

I didn't say it as an insult. They're pretty open about letting bigger companies do the R&D.; I'm not calling them clones or fakes or anything. If I get some new wedges I might go the GG route, I am not anti Gigagolf. But no one can deny they took their design cues on this and the previous P2 lines from the Ping G series.

In the blue Colts bag:

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Hybrids - 4DX 15.5°, 20°
Irons/Wedges - CI-7 4-GW, SW | "Free" Warrior 60° LWPutter - TiffanyBalls - various


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Yep. I'm not anti GG either, many say their products are great. Similar looking to what else is out there, but that's been beat to death in several other threads. :)

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I didn't say it as an insult. They're pretty open about letting bigger companies do the R&D.; I'm not calling them clones or fakes or anything. If I get some new wedges I might go the GG route, I am not anti Gigagolf. But no one can deny they took their design cues on this and the previous P2 lines from the Ping G series.

From what I hear they are good clubs. And clearly they are clones.


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From what I hear they are good clubs. And clearly they are clones.

I thought the term clone meant "knockoff", basically that they're trying to pass it off as a real Ping or Callaway or whatever. I dont' think GG does that.

In the blue Colts bag:

Driver - FT-5 10°
Hybrids - 4DX 15.5°, 20°
Irons/Wedges - CI-7 4-GW, SW | "Free" Warrior 60° LWPutter - TiffanyBalls - various


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