Giant GX2 Woods Fairway Woods

Giant GX2 Woods Fairway Woods 

DESCRIPTION

Giant Golf's new GX2 Metal Wood line is unique in it's featuring Giant's innovative "CCP" (Corrective Clubhead Positioning) design. This technology enables players to play their shots more consistently through proper positioning of their hands (slightly ahead of the ball) through impact Their "three bar" sole design, optimizes weight distribution to provide greater forgiveness and contribute to a solid feel and optimum trajectory.

USER REVIEWS

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[Jun 23, 2003]
Jon Robinson
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: GX2 Metal Drivers

I own 2 of them. My Son-in-law uses the other one. Got rid of his slice. Great driver, one of my favorites ever. Only, we have broken the shaft where it goes into the head once on one driver, and twice on the other one. And we are not miss hitting. But, Giant Golf has the greatest customer service, and they have replaced it both times before and are now putting different shaft in the next one. I hope they find out what is wrong, because we love these drivers. I own the irons too, best I've ever used. What a great feel. Strongly recommend these clubs, and the shaft problem will be worked out soon, I'm sure. I'm not giving them up even if I have to get it repaired every couple of years.

Customer Service

Greatest Customer Service in the world.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Feb 08, 2003]
brainerd
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: GX2 Woods -- 3,5,7

I bought the GX2 irons, and I just love them. So, the sales person convinced me to try the woods. With the 90 money back guarantee, I felt that I had nothing to loose. Well, the clubs are not going back! I love them, too. Like the irons, they are long hitting clubs. They have added length to my game. But length is irrelevant, if you can't keep it in the fairway. I hit these clubs straighter than any other set of woods that I have tried or played. For an extra $100, they offered me the FT-500 driver to the set. It is a Forged Titanium driver and it has a bit of an offset. I will post a review when they list the driver. But for a preview, it is the longest and straightest club that I have hit. Call Giant direct for some wonderful clubs at great prices.

Customer Service

My experience 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.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 17, 2002]
James Dixon
Shoots in the 70s

Suprisingly terrific. When my best friend told me about the Giant clubs I thought he was under the "ether" of a new purchase. After I tried his - I knew I had to have a set of my own. Best decision I've made in a long time!

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 27, 2001]
Dave Frandsen
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Giant GX2 Driver

I rarely hit drivers straight, I'm either slicing or fading. I play with Giant irons and decided to try the driver because of my good experience with the irons. I really like this driver. I can usually hit a nice straight drive and even when I'm off it's only a minor fade. I'm about to demo the fairway woods for free and will post a review in the future. Overall, if you have trouble hitting drivers, try this club and you will not be disappointed.

Customer Service

They are awesome! 90-day money-back guarantee, what else can you ask for? They put their money where their mouth is.

Similar Products Used:

Taylor Made Burner, Callaway Big Bertha, and Cubic Balance

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 11, 2001]
William Stevens
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Titanium Driver and Fairway Woods

Forget the hype, the promises, the technological mumbo jumbo, the scientific break through, what pro says what after being paid thousands to say something good even though they do not use the clubs personally. Performance is the only true measure.
Try the Giant Golf Clubs yourself. I did for 90 days and they will stay in my bag. As a 66 year old 12 handicapper, I have never hit a better set of woods. Examples: A 224 yard 3 wood to within 30 feet of the pin. A 185 yard 5 wood tee shot to within 20 feet of the pin. A 195 yard 5 wood to within 15 feet(some tail wind). A 9 wood that out performs a 5 iron. A driver that gives your playing partners fits.
Try them out and let me know if you would rather have the "NAME" or "PERFORMANCE". They could be called "Grandpa Jones" clubs and they would still be in my golf bag.
Just try them out-swing them free and easy and enjoy the results.

Customer Service

Customer service personnel were great. They exchanged stiff shafts for regular shafts in the fairway woods.

Similar Products Used:

Titlest 975D, Taylor Made, Orlimar, Ping, King Cobra, Calloway ERC II, Calloway Steelhead, Calloway Great Big Bertha

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 10, 2001]
Morris
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Giant GX2 Driver,5 & 7 wood

Best woods I've owned. Very forgiving and Grips are the best. I've ordered the 3 and 9 wood to complete the set. My game is now moving down into the 80's and I'm hitting greens with much more consistency.

Similar Products Used:

Callaway Steelhead's

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 14, 2001]
William Stevens
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Driver, 3, 5, 7, 9

Have only hit them at driving range. So far they perform well. Am hitting the regular shaft and the tendancy is to hook. When I slow my swing speed to around 90,as I should, the ball flight is great. The driver is their new Titanium model with Grafalloy shaft. The new all-weather Winn grips are awesome. Will update this review after several playing rounds.

Customer Service

Only good service so far

Similar Products Used:

King Cobra Oversize Titanium Driver with Regular and stiff shafts/Orlimar Plus Driver with E70+ shaft/Callaway Steel Head with Graphite shaft and King Cobra Fairway woods

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
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