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Giant GX2 Irons

Giant GX2 Irons


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With a focus on helping mid to high handicap players, Giant Golf has developed an innovative new line with their GX2 Irons. A slightly oversized, graphite shafted, cavity back iron... the GX2's mai...
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Review Date
June 6, 2006

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: 1970ronnie ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Gentle Giants #1

Summary:
These are the best buy in a set of Golf Irons i had ordered these on a close out on EBAY for $38.99 for the heads and had them custom fitted to me with True Temper s-300 Dynamic Gold shafts and I tell you I have had Macgregor,2 sets of Cobra's King Cobra irons,Clevland VAS oversize second gen.,Callaway Big Bertha's original,Taylormade Bubble Burner oversize,Titelist Dci's gold oversize and DCI 962's,Mizuno "T" Zoid's oversize Titanium inserts,Yonex cavity back,Ping Eye 2 blue dots,and some old Ben Hogans Apex,and I have got to say these are the most forgiving set i have had as of yet the only one close to these were the Ping Eye 2's Blue dots.But i will say that I have hit the new Cleveland GC4's and i think they are close.I will say for the money you can get these for a lot less and you will have a GREAT SET of IRONS and you could spend more and propaply not do any better with a higher end set of clubs i really think these are worth a shot if you need a game improvement club that you can still work the ball.I hope this helps good luck and God Bless .

Customer Service:
No experience with them but for the money i am not worried about it.

Similar Products Used:
Ping Eye 2,Cobra= King Cobra,Big Bertha originals,Dci's gold oversize and 962's,yonex,Clevland vas 2nd gen,Mizuno "T" Zoid titanuim insert's,Hogan Apex,Tommy Armour,and a few i have forgotten about.


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Review Date
January 12, 2005

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: golf-addict ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Gentle Giant (GX2 ancestor)

Summary:
forgiving and long for 7-9, PW, GW, SW, very nice set of game improving irons. I have two sets with different length/lie and flex, both worked well in different stage of learning(new sets with steel might be around $50-70), it helped me from a beginner to an addict breaking 90 twice in the first year. Now I use Nike Forged blade, not I can hit like pro, just like the smaller and compact heads. I can hit 3 and 4 iron of GX2/gentle giant after a year or so into golf, but 5 and 6 is hard for me to hit, still, I am not using 3-5 irons but Snake Eyes Utility woods, Mizuno's MX-20 6 iron. That would be another great game-improving iron I 'd recommend to starter. I am still using Giant's SW for sand, deep-rough and chip shots

Customer Service:
friendly, prompt response when I had questions


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Review Date
June 25, 2003

Overall Rating
 2 of 5

Value Rating
 3 of 5

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3.86 of 5, 7 votes

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Reviewed by: Bala Umasankar ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
GX2

Summary:
Average clubs. Good shafts, average heads , bad grips (I did'nt get Winn grips as I believed but STAR grips which was cheap!). The offset didn't suit me as I use a clone that has no offset. incorrect hits hard on the hands.

Customer Service:
BAD BAD BAD. I know this contradicts earlier views. I returned the clubs as I was not happy. After a frantic one week incessant calling I learnt today that they don't have a 90 day return policy!!! I may receive a credit and not a refund!! I intend to fight this but please BEWARE!!!

Similar Products Used:
Taylor made clones.



Review Date
April 16, 2003

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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3.25 of 5, 4 votes

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Reviewed by: chewaspirin ,  Shoots in the 80s , from CA

Model Reviewed:
GX100 Ambassador

Summary:
I hit a couple of the GX2's and the new set has blown my mind. Big time improvements. Loving these guys more and more. This is my best and maybe last set of clubs, I can't imagine a better set of clubs. The proprietary design is genius.

Customer Service:
Unmatched. Never had better. If you don't know Giant Golf you should call for some clubs.



Review Date
February 8, 2003

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: brainerd ,  Shoots in the 80s , from Toluca Lake, CA

Model Reviewed:
GX2

Summary:
Also for the good golfer, who thinks he should be a scratch player.

These are wonderful clubs. They have added 10+ yards to my shots, and the Corrective Club Positioning (CCP) has reduced or eliminated my tendency to slice.

I tried some of these clubs last year and they suprised me. They deliver a nice feel for an offset, cast club, and the ball just lauches off of the face. Weighting at the base of the club face ensures a high launch angle.

Call Giant Golf direct, and you will find great specials. I bought this set for a incredile price because they were demos. The wear was hardly noticable. I also got a great deal on my woods and FT driver (See reviews for both). Call direct for some great deals.

Customer Service:
My experiance with "Eric" in their sales/service department has been super. He was patient and very informative. The clubs can be adjusted at no charge. There is also a 90 money back guarantee. You really can't go wrong.

Similar Products Used:
Giant FT Driver
Giant GX2 Woods
Top Flite Tour (Multi-Layered) Ball



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