The Value Behind Clone Golf Clubs

By George J. Falonia


This is a quote from Tiger Woods: "I didn't originally go along with the equipment changing everyone else was doing, and I got left behind." If you don't upgrade your equipment, you are sure to get left behind.

Illegal knock off clubs place a bogus brand label on a club. This violates trademarks, copyrights and patents law. If a manufacturer makes a club just like a Callaway club, as long as that manufacturer does not place a Callaway label on the club, they are within the law.

The same ingredients and specs that are found in a brand named club can be replicated in a clone club. When you investigate online for a quality factory brand named club, you'll get a club that exactly matches a brand name. Any custom fit and tweak that compliment your game are available. The best part is you save a boat full of money.

Change seems to always be in the air when it comes to improvements to the golf game. If you don't keep up with the technological equipment improvements your game can suffer and friend and competing golfers will pass you by.

Essentially, knock off or clone golf clubs are made of the same materials as the major brand clubs such as Cleveland, Callaway, Ping, Wilson, Cobra, Taylormade and the other major brand found in sports stores nationwide.

New 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 golf clubs are made similar materials as brand name golf clubs. The same shaft suppliers sell to the major clone manufactures as they do to the brand names. The same goes for the grips, head and composite heads.

The performance of clones and brand names are interchangeable when they are matched up according to specs and composition. Golf manufacturers sell their steel and hybrid steel creations to clone manufacturers as well as brand named companies.

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. For any golfer, from Callaway preowned clubs. You'll save money at Clubs2golf.us




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