Why Clone Golf Clubs Make Sense For Your Game

by Mark Walters

The old saying in golf used to be you cant buy a better game. Getting proficient at golf took a lot of time, effort and countless hours on the practice range. Fortunately for us mere mortals, that's no longer the case. You really can buy a better golf game.

The average club golfer needs as much help he or she can get from their clubs. The size and design of the heads. The playing specifications of the shafts. The material and size of the grips. All these add up to make a golf club which is playable and consistent.

We all have individual swings. We all address the ball differently. We all hit the ball differently. There isn't one golf club to fit all swings. that's where the real value of Clone Golf Clubs lies.

These aren't some cheapo copies of Ping or Taylormade. These aren't clubs that hide behind a similar sounding name or copy the paint schemes off an OEM. These are quality custom golf clubs in their own right and include all the game improvement features of modern club design.

None of the big OEMs hold the patents for high MOI drivers, offset irons or plumber necked putters. These are modern golf club designs used by all the major manufacturers, including manufacturers of quality clone golf clubs.

Some people might suggest the quality of these clubs is low, that they use low grade materials. Well, Ive got a news flash for them. Titanium of the type used in driver heads for example sells for around $3 a kilo. that's about five drivers worth. Why use a low quality material when for $3 you have enough Titanium for 5 driver heads?

Some people would argue that the tolerances on clone golf clubs aren't as exact as the main club manufacturers. Again, Id disagree. A cast club comes out of a mould and its precisely the same cost to use a high quality mould as it is from one with low tolerances.

All the top Pros use top of the range clubs, no argument there. Its simply that these are not stock, standard clubs. These are golf clubs which have been custom fit to suit their specifications and particular preferences.

There's only one way to consistency in golf and that's by getting your clubs to work with you. Custom fit your clubs to your build, your swing speed and your trajectory and you've got a set of playable clubs. The price of the clubs doesn't really come into it. A set of custom clone golf clubs can improve your game far more than a set of expensive off-the-rack clubs.

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This post was written by Mark Walters on September 23, 2009

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Golf Clone Clubs In Comparability To Brand Name Golf Clubs

by Robert Sanders

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.

We find the hybrid club or clone golf club, if it is quality made, is equally made as professional brand name club. Often we get equal or greater selection buying factory direct clone clubs and receive custom tweaks that may not be offered by a brand.

Specialty built golf clubs are the choice of many professionals. The difference between clone golf clubs is similar to the differences between fishing poles in that while none are exact copies of the other, pole makers copy the same performance characteristics and features from each other.

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.

What we are saying is that you get the same performance and get a better value than the brand name clubs have to offer. Brand names spend a fortune on advertising and need to charge more. The golf manufacturing suppliers are a small community and sell to both brand names and hybrid golf market.

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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This post was written by Feder Nordstrom on July 1, 2009

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