Do Clone Golf Clubs Work?
Do Clone Golf Clubs Work? There's a question worth asking and feed-back from our many
satisfied customers suggests clone golf clubs do work - very well.
One of the popular misconceptions about Clone Golf Clubs is that they're all cheap copies of the
big OEMs. Not true and if you read on you'll soon see why not.
The old saying in golf was "you can’t buy a better game". Getting good at golf took a lot of
time, application and endless practice. 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 characteristics of the shafts. The material and size of the grips. All these
combine to makeup a golf club which is playable and consistent.
Watch a hundred golfers play and you'll probably see 100 different swings. We all swing
differently and the only club that will work for us is a club built for OUR swings. That's where Clone Golf Clubs
come into their own.
Quality Clone Golf Clubs aren't some cheap knock-offs of Callaway or Ping for example. These are
clubs which stand on their own merits and can go a long way to improving your golf. These clubs succeed on their
own designs.
High Moment of Inertia for drivers or irons with cavity backs aren't copyrighted designs. These
designs are incorporated into modern golf clubs by all the major manufacturers, including the main manufacturers of
clone golf clubs.
Some of the big OEMs go so far as to suggest that clone golf clubs use low quality raw
materials. With the type of Titanium used in drivers currently at around $3 a kilo, why would anybody skimp on
that? A kilo of Titanium is enough for 5 driver heads. Why use low quality materials?
Some would also insist that the tolerance of the finished clubs just isn't up to scratch. Well
again, here's a quick news flash. Cast clubs come from moulds and it's the same cost to use high quality moulds as
it is to use low quality moulds.
All the top Pro's use expensive clubs, no question. It's simply that these are not off-the-rack
clubs. These are golf clubs which have been customized to suit their swings and particular requirements.
There's only one way to play consistent golf and that's by getting your clubs to work with you.
Match your clubs to your build, your swing speed and your ball flight and you've got a set of quality clubs. The
cost is pretty much irrelevant and high prices are one thing our clone golf clubs don't share with the OEM's.
All our clone golf clubs are available custom built. Custom built to
match your swing and playing characteristics. Your clubs - Your game.
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