GIANT NIBLICK 
WEDGE

A Unique Design For Fun – But Also for Full Game Improvement Playability

Proving that TWGT can push the envelope and think completely outside the box when it comes to clubhead design, the hugely oversize Giant Niblick is a sand wedge designed to be fully playable as well as a definite conversation piece. The Giant Niblick is truly a unique design that when any golfer sees it, will elicit an “I have to have one of these” response!
Features:

  • Almost Three Times the Size of a Conventional Sand Wedge, the Giant Niblick is designed to be a playable sand wedge to blast the ball out of any bunker.
  • Precision investment cast from high grade 6061 aluminum, with fully CNC engraved scorelines.  Produced with pre-2010 USGA rule scorelines.
  • Ultra-Wide Sole Fully Radiused with 2° bounce sole angle matched to the ultra-wide sole to be completely playable from sand or tall grass.  Low bounce + wide sole plays like a medium sole width with traditional 10-12° bounce.
  • 58° loft combines with large head design size to play like a traditional 56° loft sand wedge.
  • Designed for fun, or for any golfer searching for consistency in getting the ball out of the sand – just address the face square to the ball and swing completely through and the ball always comes out of the sand!
  • Finished in bright satin polish with clear anodized finish with glass bead blast highlights.
  • Available in RH only, 58° loft, 0.370″ bore and shipped with matching ferrule.
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    roger andrass
    6 years ago

    Is this club the giant niblick usga conforming? I have one.

    Tom Wishon
    6 years ago
    Reply to  roger andrass

    ROGER I never did send the GIANT NIBLICK in to the USGA for an official conformity ruling so in strict technical terms, because it was not submitted for a ruling, it is considered to be conforming unless otherwise found specifically by the USGA to be non conforming. Then there is the practical side of this – because the USGA maintains a conformity data base for irons and wedges on their website, some tournament officials who wish to check all players’ irons/wedges do have the right to check that data base and if a player’s club(s) are not on it as… Read more »

    Cory Gorman
    5 years ago
    Reply to  roger andrass

    Do you want to sell the giant niblick? Did you use it or is it still new? Email me at mrcoryg@aol.com

    Roy Dietz
    6 years ago

    I used to have one these sand wedges, or at least similar to it. The wedge was stolen during a garage sale. I have been looking for one ever since. Can you help me in obtaining another one.

    Tom Wishon
    6 years ago
    Reply to  Roy Dietz

    ROY Well that’s too bad your GN disappeared. That really was one of the more fun projects I worked on in my career. Actually the first version of it came out way back in the late 80s, and then about 5-6 yrs ago I decided to re do it. But in this second go round, it seems not nearly as many golfers viewed it as a truly playable golf club – most saw it as a novelty and passed on it so we had to discontinue it 2 yrs after we had re introduced it. Which means all the leftover… Read more »

    Steven Harris
    9 years ago

    Found GN Wedge on EBay and purchased..wanted to know if there were any instructional videos that would help in getting started with this unusual wedge? Thx. Steve

    Tom Wishon
    9 years ago
    Reply to  Steven Harris

    Steven: We did not put forth any videos about the Giant Niblick wedge, but in our catalogs during the years we offered the model, we did offer some guidelines for the clubmakers to pass on to the golfers who decided to use this wedge. The main thing is to not open the face to hit a sand shot – just address the ball with the face square to your target and be sure to swing through the sand as much as you can to finish with your hands higher in the follow through. Because the sole is so wide, even… Read more »

    9 years ago

    Searching for the answer to my I my inability to consistently get the ball out of the trap.Saw the giant niblick and it’s ungainly size evoked confidence that I was unable to achieve with a standard sand wedge. Need your help.
    Steven Harris

    Tom Wishon
    9 years ago
    Reply to  Steven Harris

    Steven: May I ask – is your request for help based on you needing to find a Giant Niblick wedge after having seen it in a photo or such? Or do you have the Giant NIblick wedge and have some other question about it? At any rate, we did close out this model last year so we do not have any of the GN heads at our company anymore. Which means if you are hunting for one, about the only thing I can suggest is to hunt on Ebay or you can come to our CLubmaker Forum through our website… Read more »

    mark hiudt
    10 years ago

    where do i buy one

    Tom Wishon
    10 years ago
    Reply to  mark hiudt

    MARK:
    If you head to the FIND A CLUBFITTER Locator on the middle of our home page at wishongolf.com, put in your town/city/state and see if there is a clubfitter in reasonable proximity to where you live. If so, he can fit and build one of the Giant Niblicks for you (as well as any of our other stunning performance designs !!!! ). If there is no clubfitter close enough to you to be convenient, send us an email at contact@wishongolf.com and we can work with you.
    TOM

    10 years ago

    I use my SW for approach shots from the fairway as well. How does this perform in the short grass?

    Tom Wishon
    10 years ago
    Reply to  James

    JAMES because the Giant Niblick’s wide sole is designed with a very small amount of bounce sole angle, it is playable for sure from grassy lies from fairway trimmed length to rough. However, because the sole is much wider, even with the very low bounce sole angle, if the golfer has a habit to swing more steeply down to the ball, that trailing edge of that wide, low bounce sole can “bounce” from shots hit off very thin turf. But if the golfer is more normal with only a slight -3 to -5* downward angle of attack into the ball,… Read more »

    Danielle
    10 years ago

    How much is an original 1988 giant niblick worth

    Tom Wishon
    10 years ago
    Reply to  Danielle

    Danielle: Well, that original Giant Niblick might have some sentimental value, but in terms of monetary value, I am afraid that it would not carry much of that type of value! It was too different of a club – it still is with the modern version – and as such not very many golfers view it as being worth very much. But in certain circumstances such as fluffy, deep sand or if the golfer has a chronic case of digging too deep under the ball in the sand, both the older and current versions of the Giant Niblick can bring… Read more »

    11 years ago

    I got a giant niblick s w pal Joey when was this one made can you help me? Thank you ,kirk

    Tom Wishon
    11 years ago
    Reply to  Kirk

    Kirk
    That original Giant Niblick was done by me in 1988 when I was running Dynacraft Golf Products from 1986 to 1993. Pal Joey Golf was a sister company of Dynacraft back then. Pal Joey would take some of the head models I designed for Dynacraft for their product line but we would put their name/logo on the heads for their use. So it was 1988-89 when that original Giant Niblick was done.
    TOM

    Leon Clayton
    11 years ago

    Customer feedback was excellent. Greatly improved his sand play.