Drivers

Pursuit TC420 Driver

Click to Magnify ViewIf you’ve been eyeballing the TaylorMade R7 line of drivers and their super cool adjustable weight technology, better take a look at the Pursuit TC420.

At only a fraction of the price, the TC420 has five (5) adjustable weight ports to give you total control over your ball flight. These five weights, part of its Tungsten Alloy Adjustable Weighting System, provide seven distinct ball flight characteristics, from max draw to high fade. Two 10-gram and three 2-gram weights total 26 grams of discretionary mass. Really cool!

Click Here to Magnify ViewIt uses some of the most advanced manufacturing techniques to achieve superior quality. Its two-piece, plasma-welded Ti face offers you the maximum allowable rebound.

Click to Magnify ViewIt comes standard with a premium Golf Pride Dual Durometer grip and a UST HDX 70 graphite shaft. But, as with other custom-built GigaGolf clubs, you have a good selection of top brand grips and shafts to choose from.

Click to Magnify ImageSince it’s custom-built to your specs and needs (GigaGolf’s cool and free online eFit system will help and guide you through the process of building a club that fits you!), it’s available in a wide variety of shaft lengths and flexes and head lofts — a 12.5° loft is even available for those of you with slower swing speeds!

Click here to take a closer look at the Pursuit TC420 now. You may even want to check out the oodles of positive feedback and ratings from very satisfied TC420 customers. Here are a couple actual ones:

“Weights really helped me eliminate my slice. I tried a couple of the suggested weight configurations that come with the club and found one that really works for me. I have a lot more confidence on the tee box now.” — J. Baker

“Very well made driver. Cannot believe the quality given the price.” — G. Bernard

Click here to learn more about the Pursuit TC420 Driver

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