Clone Clubs Contrary To Golf Brand Names
Quality golf clubs do not need to cost a small fortune. One can get the same quality for much less in a hybrid or clone set of clubs.
What is the difference between knock off or clone clubs and name brands? Intrinsically, there is no difference. Clone golf clubs can have the exact same materials as brand names. Same quality and no difference in substance other than a name brand stamp.
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.
In substance, the choice of many professional players is a specialty built club. Take fishing poles, for instance. While none are the same in color and a looks, you will find the same performance characteristics and features found in name brands in knock offs.
Quality clones employ the same know-how and virtuosity as brand names. Use the same materials. They buy their grip supply for the same manufacturers, buy their shafts from the same source, put the same ingredients into the clubface as the brand names do.
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.
To sum it up, going to a mall store to buy a club will cost even more because of middleman markups compared to buying online. Knowing the equipment side of the golf game will save you a large amount of money and allow you to get the same hi-tech product at a bargain 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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