Sunday, 14 October 2012

Golf Clubs: Clones vs. Name Brands

By Mike Sanderson


Tiger Woods said: "I didn't originally go along with the equipment changing everyone else was doing, and I got left behind." What this tells us is if you don't upgrade your equipment, you get left in the dust.

Knock off golf clubs are illegal when a manufacturer places a brand label on the club that they have no trademark or copyright or patent for. However, if a manufacturer makes a club with the same characteristics of say a Ping club, they are within their rights as long as they do not place a Ping label on the club.

The same ingredients and specs that are found in a brand named club can be replicated in a clone club. When you investigate online for a quality factory brand named club, you'll get a club that exactly matches a brand name. Any custom fit and tweak that compliment your game are available. The best part is you save a boat full of money.

Change seems to always be in the air when it comes to improvements to the golf game. If you don't keep up with the technological equipment improvements your game can suffer and friend and competing golfers will pass you by.

You'll discover that golf club clones are generic copies of Ping, Callaway, Cleveland, Titleist and other major named models that are in golf sports stores.

Many professionals and amateurs build their own specialty clubs. The differences between clubs are similar to the difference between tennis rackets. None of the models are exact copies of each other. Tennis racket manufacturers copy the same performance characteristics and features from each other.

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.

What we are saying is that you get the same performance and get a better value than the brand name clubs have to offer. Golf manufacturing suppliers make all sorts of hybrid and standard equipment. The are a small community and sell to both brand names, off brand and clone golf markets.

Golf club heads come in a diverse assortment of shapes, sizes and composites. Golf club designers can use any shape, weight and design without violating another company's trademark. Keep more of your money and obtain virtually equal performance with lighty used golf clubs from top brands is our game at Callaway preowned clubs.




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