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What Are Clone Golf Clubs?

 

Does the term clone golf clubs make you think of the word cheap? If it does, it really shouldn't, because these golf clubs are beginning to become very popular among your fellow golfers. What makes these golf clubs so different? What are they to start with? Basically, clone golf clubs are the generic knockoffs of the Callaway, Cleveland, or other name models that are found in golf retail stores everywhere.

We all want to have an expensive set of golf clubs. It's only natural to want to play with the same type of clubs that the pros play with on the weekends. However, new golf club sets can cost upwards of $1,000 or more! That rules out a huge majority of golfers who simply can't afford to pay that kind of money for a set of clubs. This is where clone golf clubs can come into play. They cost less than half the price of their name counterparts. Even less in some cases.

It only seems right when you stop and consider what kind of costs are involved in marketing big name brands. Golf club manufacturers have a variety of costs involved in selling you a new set of golf clubs. Of course, they have to pay for materials and production costs, but they also have the big dollar endorsement deals with the PGA pros to pay for, other high dollar advertising, distribution costs, shipping, and the markup at the retail store among many other factors. You can easily see how a $300 set of golf clubs can end up costing $750 or more.

Many people mistakenly believe that clone golf clubs are somehow made of inferior materials than the name brands in the stores. Nothing could be further from the truth. Clone golf clubs are made of the same exact materials as Ping, Taylor Made, Nike, etc. They all use the same graphite or steel shafts, the same titanium heads, the same grips, etc. The only difference between them is the name on the club.

Clone golf clubs are an ideal choice for anyone who is just starting to play golf. There is no need to go out and spend big bucks for a set of high end golf clubs when you don't even know if you will end up liking the game after your first few rounds on the links. You might decide golf just isn't for you. This just makes good financial sense. When you play with a set of clone golf clubs you'll have the same playability as the name brand set, but with a far lower cost.

Where do you find clone golf clubs at? The Internet will give you lots of different places to purchase them from. You'll find every kind of club along with the various prices.

The advantages of buying and playing golf with these clubs make them a top choice among golfers. If you have been thinking about buying a new set of clubs, you should seriously consider looking into a set of clone golf clubs. , or someone you know is thinking about buying a new set of clubs, let them know about the option of getting a set of clone golf clubs.

Author: Terry Edwards
 
Author Bio:
Terry Edwards is a well-known scripter. Terry likes to create articles about this industry.
 
 
 

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