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Are there any smaller, lesser known golf equipment and accessory companies out there that are doing as good or better than the big boys?

Asked by Brad Eldridge at 10:12 AM on June 11, 2009

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Posted by Callaway at 5:54 PM on June 11, 2009

check out Giga Golf. They take used old name-brand clubs and fix them and refinish them and sell them at a greatly reduced price. I have a set and I could not be happier. They are fully customizable and have many options to choose from. In essence you are getting the same clubs as others paying twice as much for the name. Check them out here:

http://www.gigagolf.com

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James Wilson | June 11, 2009 11:39 AM

Henry-Griffitts. They are located in Idaho and they specialize in custom club fitting. They are family owned (I think) and they are well known in the golf industry for their precise club fitting. Henry-Griffitts http://www.henry-griffitts.com/

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Callaway | June 11, 2009 5:54 PM

check out Giga Golf. They take used old name-brand clubs and fix them and refinish them and sell them at a greatly reduced price. I have a set and I could not be happier. They are fully customizable and have many options to choose from. In essence you are getting the same clubs as others paying twice as much for the name. Check them out here:

http://www.gigagolf.com

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