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Clone Clubs and Gold Hybrids In Similitude To Golf Brand Names

June 25th, 2009 by Sherman Hernandez | Filed in golf clubs

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.

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.

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.

Brand name clubs and quality clones enjoy the same craftsmanship and same materials. The use the same grip suppliers, shaft suppliers and the head portion of the club uses the same materials that the brand names buy.

With equal efficiency and functioning, clone clubs provide the better value. Because of sky-high advertising and marketing costs as well as brick and mortar overhead, the brand names need to charge more.

In other words, by buying direct from a quality clone manufacturer’s factory floor, you eliminate the middle man markup and get the same hi-tech product at bang-for-the-buck savings. When you learn about the equipment side of the game, your cost savings help you buy more of any number of knock off clone clubs customized to exactly fit your style and taste.

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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