Clone Clubs and Hybrids Opposed To Golf Brand Names

By Anna Hopper


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 and engineering at a bargain price. This characteristic, that clone clubs are essentially the same as brand name clubs, has largely gone unnoticed by the golf club buying public.

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.

Hybrid clone clubs use the same manufacturing process as name brand clubs. Same look and feel, same engineering. Usually, there are more variations for selection with hybrids and custom tweaks that may be lacking with a name 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.

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 equal efficiency and functioning, clone clubs provide the better value. Running a chain of stores is expensive. Overhead costs are high, advertising costs are costly and need constant attention and promotional flair. Because of sky-high advertising and marketing costs as well as brick and mortar overhead, the brand names need to charge more.

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.

Consider your individual body type and characteristics as well as your level of play when choosing a golf club. You'll find every fine-tuning choice available to you from a clone set of clubs or if it is just a single fairway wood, wedge, iron or putter.




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