- Giga Golf is a company many golfers have not heard anything about. This company brings quality golf clubs at a very reasonable price. I was able to try these guys out for a couple of months now and even did quite a bit of traveling with these clubs.
- The Giga Golf TRX Irons preformed admirably. My average distance with the TRX 7 Iron is 145 yards. Only 6 yards less than my personal best which was achieved with the Srixon Z355 7 Iron. It’s important to note that the Srixon 355 Irons set averaged out to $125/Iron, and the Giga Golf TRX Irons were only $50/Iron.
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I’ve had the Giga Golf TRX Power Slot Irons with a standard length True Temper Feather Flight Firm shaft for just over a month now. As a resident of Toronto Ontario Canada, weather has prevented me from hitting them outdoors so all of my testing has been in simulators thus far. Although this is still a limited sample size in a very controlled environment. I’ve been able to make a few interesting conclusions.
Distance
I have tested many Super Game Improvement, and Game Improvement Irons over the last few years. This has provided me with a very good understanding of how far i can effectively hit a 7 Iron. Worst case scenario is around 138 yards, and my personal best average is 151 yards. The Giga Golf TRX Irons preformed admirably. My average distance with the TRX 7 Iron is 145 yards. Only 6 yards less than my personal best which was achieved with the Srixon Z355 7 Iron. It’s important to note that the Srixon 355 Irons set averaged out to $125/Iron, and the Giga Golf TRX Irons were only $50/Iron. Both Irons are 37 inches long, but the TRX 7 Iron has a one degree stronger loft at 30 degrees. Although peak heights during testing were the same. 6 yards might seem like a lot to some people, but provided your gapping is good the shorter total distance has very little affect on your game. Overall my distance with the Giga Golf TRX Irons is better than the majority of clubs I’ve tested.
Dispersion
In the grand scheme of things, dispersion is far more significant to me when evaluating Irons. My set includes 6 Iron down which for me act as my scoring clubs. I’m not the longest hitter so I leave myself a lot of 6 or 7 Iron approach shots into Greens. The tighter my shot dispersion is, the closer i am to the Pin on average. The Giga Golf TRX Irons have really shined in this area. My previous set of Irons were Super Game Improvement Irons from Adams. Although they were very easy to hit. Controlling the shot dispersion with those Irons wasn’t easy. With the Adams Idea Tech V4 7 Iron I had about an 18 yard dispersion. With the Giga Golf TRX 7 Iron I have an average total dispersion of only 9 yards. Reducing my average total dispersion by 50% can be the difference between a Green in Regulation, or landing in a Greenside bunker. To be honest I haven’t kept detailed records of the shot dispersions of all of the 7 Irons I’ve tested. I can tell you that the Giga Golf TRX 7 Iron shot dispersion is 3 yards better than what I achieved with the Srixon Z355 7 Iron though. Whether it’s as a result of the increased distance with the Srixon 7 Iron, or better face impact with the Giga Golf TRX 7 Iron I can’t be sure. For the time being I’m more than impressed with the Giga Golf TRX 7 Iron performance.
Forgiveness
As i mentioned earlier my previous set of Irons were the Adams Idea Tech V4 Super Game Improvement Irons. As such they were incredibly forgiving. Shots made from all over the club face travelled relatively far. My average total distance with the Adams Idea Tech V4 7 Iron was 140 yards. Impacts out of the toe were only about 4 yards shorter. Impacts out of the heel were only a touch worse averaging 6 yards shorter.
The Giga Golf TRX 7 Iron isn’t as forgiving. Shots out of the toe and heel are around 10 yards shorter. Practically a full club shorter for most golfers. Again this might sound terrible considering how many companies tout increased forgiveness as a feature. What you need to understand is that with increased forgiveness comes a decrease in feel. For the first time I’m able to notice when I’ve made poor contact. This has led to me developing a more consistent strike as a result. Although my suspicions haven’t been totally confirmed. I’m beginning to believe that Super Game Improvement Irons help you score better but don’t actually improve your game. Whereas Game Improvement Irons do exactly what their designation suggests. They actually do help to improve your game. I wouldn’t be surprised if after a full season playing with the Giga Golf TRX Irons that my center face strike consistency is significantly better.
Spin
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Generally speaking Super Game Improvement Irons and Game Improvement Irons don’t spin at a high rate. Most manufacturers intentionally reduce the Spin in order to increase total distance. The only Game Improvement Irons I’ve tested that have affectively kept a high spin rate while offering increased distance are the Wilson C200s.
Giga Golf Iron Comparison
I was expecting the Giga Golf TRX 7 Iron to have a low spin rate due to it’s relatively strong loft of 30 degrees. If you have read my previous post on selecting the right Game Improvement Irons you’ll know that anything over 4500 rpm is considered high for me. I averaged 5200 rpm with the Giga Golf TRX 7 Iron. That’s an impressive result for me. My only explanation for the high spin results is the combination of lie, offset, and swing weight. I have a shallow swing path naturally but the TRX Power Slot Irons have a slightly more upright lie angle which has steepened my angle of attack to the ball. The increased Spin has limited the amount of roll out which is why my total distance is reduced. I’m sure it contributes to the smaller dispersion as well.
So far so good
It’s far too early to report on product durability so I’ll leave that for another time. Turf interaction will have to wait for warmer weather so that will come later as well. For what it’s worth though, if you play a lot of golf in a Simulator I would have a difficult time suggesting anything other than the Giga Golf TRX Power Slot Irons for the money. They perform as well as anything I’ve tested for a fraction of the price.
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4.75(4 votes)User-Submitted Reviews of GigaGolf & TestimonialsPosted by 8 handicap (9 years ago) just what i neededI ordered the trx v.11s and i love them. Im 6'3' and could not use off the shelf clubs i would constantly too the ball and golf just wasn't fun anymore then i ordered these using their efit process wich added .75 longer and 3 degree lie change WOW what a difference i love golf again oh and with 5-pw custom made for me and my size cost me 127.49 shipped to my door so go ahead and buy those used taylormade, nike, ping clubs that won't fit your swing height or arm length for $ 300.00 or have a set of name brand made for you that can cost 1,400$ just dont make sense unless your a attention whore that has to show off what you own and are up to your eyeballs in debt i love my gigagolf.com clubs great quality great looking and will work for anyone thanks for reading Pros:Was this review helpful for you? +8 -0 Toggle Comment Form 8 out of 8 people said 'YES' 137590 Posted by Michael Doherty (1 decade ago) Gigagolf has a broad range of golf equipment. I ordered 2 sets of irons, a driver and a 3 wood. The irons did not work well for me. The first set (gx922)was clunky and had poor interaction with tall or medium rough due to wide soles and large head size. The second set was a forged iron model (510) that was quite beautiful to look at. However, they did not hit consistently through the set. The low irons were very hard to hit. The 8 iron was great, and the other were variously but inconsistently competent. The TRX Ti driver was faulty and a return to fix it resulted in them sending it back without repairing it. The 3 wood was sent with the wrong shaft. I eventually returned all the clubs before the 30 day trial period. The company has yet to give me my refund 30 days after they got the clubs back at their shop in Florida. They now say I used them improperly and will not refund my money for the driver and 3 wood. They do not answer e-mail and have been very difficult to communicate with. The TRX Ti driver model along with the matching fairway woods are fragile and cannot be used in the real world without a high risk of failure. That coupled with the worst customer service I have seen on the internet makes me unable to recommend them for worry free equipment purchase. I would not buy any products from Giga Golf because of my experience with their bad customer service. I am Michael Doherty of Otis Orchards, Washington USA. Order numbers are 7287826, 7288284, and 7288271 from August of 2010. Was this review helpful for you? +14 -6 Toggle Comment Form I think you are full of rubbish sonny. Gigagolf clubs are without a doubt some of the most consistent clubs to hit, and best value on the market. Try taking a few golf lessons. 14 out of 20 people said 'YES' Posted by P.J. Clark (1 decade ago) I was skeptical buying a clone but I read all the other reviews and decided to order since they had a 30 day money back guarantee. I ordered the Talor-Made clone with Winn grips and 1/2 inch cut. I was blown away! I wouldn't say I gained more than 5-10 yards but the consistency was def there. I then ordered the Ping G10 clones with same specs and was really impressed. I own a set of Ping i3's and there was no difference. I can def. say that getting your clubs cheap and the right fit specs makes all the difference. I still go back and forth to see if it was just a fluke but I can honestly say I made the right choice. My order arrived on time and packaged well. Was this review helpful for you? +8 -0 Toggle Comment Form 8 out of 8 people said 'YES' 52420 Posted by D. Aguilar (9 years ago) good clubsI ordered a set of Gigagolf TRX v 11 irons 3-S/W , GXz driver, TRX fairway woods, and SGS 52 and 60 degree wedges. First let me start by saying the TT feather flight shaft is wonderful. My swing speed and distance that I hit the ball puts me right between a reg. flex and stiff. Firm flex Feather flight. Driver and fairway woods all with Grafaloy pro launch red shafts(no upgrade charge) what a great deal. At first I didn't know if I would like the SGS wedges, but let me tell you I can get more spin on a wedge shot than with my Cleveland wedge. Oh did I mention that all theses clubs were only $400 and I got a free stand bag with it. Pros:Was this review helpful for you? +8 -1 Toggle Comment Form 8 out of 9 people said 'YES' 139750 Posted by Jay (6 years ago) Great clubsBought the trx 5 through pw,the transaction driver and the 550 hybrid 4 and 3. Custom fitted to me. What a difference have to use higher club as distance has improved. Driving over 215. I am 66 so happy with that. Great clubs. Quality build. Anyone that has trouble with these is more then likely a competitor poser. Great customer service. My buddy has had his for 7 years and they still play well and look the same as when he bought them Bought: TrX 5 pw 3 4 hybrid 550 trx. 460 driver Pros:Was this review helpful for you? +4 -0 Toggle Comment Form 4 out of 4 people said 'YES' 165610 Posted by T.mcmichael (9 years ago) Best value in golfI purchased a set of MPX irons and all I can say is wow..blown away by the overall quality and turnaround time.... Pros:Was this review helpful for you? +8 -4 Toggle Comment Form 8 out of 12 people said 'YES' 143600 Posted by Steve Hart (3 years ago) Happy in IdahoI just purchased a new set of clubs from gigagolf.A gxz driver trx 5 fairway trx4,5,6, hybrid and trx7 through pw. I can tell you I'm very happy with my clubs. I even got a free bag with my purchase. when I got the bag, the rain cover for the bag was damaged.I called gigagolf and they sent me a new cover in two day, extremely happy with their customer service. I will be buying my clubs from them from here on. Order Date: 2018-02-19 Date Received: 2018-02-23 Pros:Was this review helpful for you? +2 -0 Toggle Comment Form 2 out of 2 people said 'YES' 168830 Posted by Jack (7 months ago) More than I bargained for.Years ago I bought a set of irons from Giga golf and have been playing them happily ever since, but as time goes by we age and change swing pattern. I gave Giga golf a call and explained my situation how things have changed they suggested to me going to a senior shaft and get the latest technology in the club heads. I gave them all the specs that I needed to and and the product they sent me fit my swing pattern and speed and I am so pleased for my game has adjusted to the new clubs. I highly recommend this company for their product and professionalism, I am 78 now and plan to return when I hit 88 for adjustments. Jack Was this review helpful for you? +1 -0 Toggle Comment Form 1 person said 'YES' Review came from Canada. |