Clone Golf Clubs

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| Clone golf clubs present great buys that will save you hundreds of dollars! Generally speaking, they are priced at about 1/3 the cost of name brand clubs. In most cases, the performance of clone golf clubs is equal to the performance of the name brands. |
The most popular name brand companies in golf today are Callaway, Ping, Titleist, TaylorMade and Nike, with several others typically coming in and out of favor. These companies (and Pinemeadow Golf) are just like the auto makers — leap frogging each other with innovative new product concepts, materials and fashion statements. When talking generically about golf clubs, most consumers describe products in terms of general product families, just like when auto consumers say that Hyunda. has a “Mercedes look”, or that Mercedes “looks like a Land Rover.” Well, it is the same thing in golf.
What is a clone golf club? Well it used to be a club that was made to look as close to the name brand but legal. Clones have been popular in many industries, computers come to mind as do software programs. Over the years as branded clubs steadily changed, so have the “Clone Golf Clubs”. Clone golf clubs are simply clubs that have a similar look to the branded product.
Clone golf clubs are not to be confused with the branded products they may seek to flatter. However, they are made from essentially the same materials and design principles, use many of the same shaft and grip suppliers, and perform similar to (or often better than) the name brands.
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