If you were intrigued last year by the new square-shaped drivers, but put off by the $500 price tag from the big brands, the clone world continues to offer value-priced alternatives.
GigaGolf describe their new GX squared driver as a second generation model, with refinements designed to improve on the earlier designs.
These refinements include even more MOI (stability), a new geometric design that takes away the harshness of the initial square drivers and a new face that gives a more chunky sound on impact. Which means the designers made an effort to keep the technological advantages of the square design, but without sacrificing some of the more cosmetic features that golfers need as well.
Customers report longer, straighter drives, which you’d expect. Still, despite the changes, there’s no disguising that this is not your average pear-shaped driver. If that’s an issue for you, you might want to focus your attention on the more traditional clone drivers.
Pricing starts at around $90, rising according to the custom specifications, shafts and grips you choose. Visit GigaGolf for more information.
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