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Golf Clone Clubs In Relation To Discount Golf Brand Names

Posted: July 1, 2009 at 9:45 am No Comment

by George Ward

Golf heads are made in a variety of shapes and weights. Club makers can use most shapes and weights without violating another company's rights. Quality clone golf clubs offer the same performance at a bargain price.

So what are golf clones anyway? Essentially they are golf clubs that are fabricated using the same materials as brand name clubs but without the name brand stamped on the club. We can find the same similar specs for a clone golf club as we can for a name brand such as Ping, Callaway, Nike, Taylor Made, Titleist and other club brands.

A quality manufactured golf club undergoes the same exacting process as professional brands. One of the better merits of a clone club is that they often provide more custom features and are more accommodating to various specifications than brand names.

Fundamentally speaking, many pros favor custom specialty build clubs. It gives them the exact characteristic tweak they want to employ on the course. The difference between knockoffs and brand names is the same as hamburgers franchises. Some independent hamburger joints serve an even better burgers than the brand names and they allow you to tweak them.

Clone clubs are made from essentially the same materials as brand name clubs. They use the same shaft supplies, grip suppliers, the heads are made from the same materials and sold by the same suppliers that the brand clubs use.

With the same effectiveness at a lesser cost, the clone is a clear winner pricewise. Brand names need to charge more because of extensive advertising and facility costs.

In a nutshell, when you buy direct from a clone manufacturer online, you eliminate the markup charge a mall store middleman will charge. You'll get a hi-tech product that you can customize to your exact specs at a discount price.

You will want to match your level of play to your golf club as well as your individual characteristics and body type. Every possible small adjustment to your clone club is available be if for a putter, wedge, fairway wood or irons but without the markup or advertising bluster.

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