iPhone Accessories - What does Clone Golf clubs mean? edmin - Thu Sep 08, 2011 11:34 pm Post subject: What does Clone Golf clubs mean?
What does Clone Golf clubs mean?
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. If you have TaylorMade R9 TP Irons you will be happier. This is where clone golf clubs can come into play. They cost less than half the price of their name counterparts.
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 Callaway X-22 Irons. 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.
It only seems right when you stop and consider what kind of costs is involved in marketing big name brands. Golf club manufacturers have a variety of costs involved in selling you a new set of golf clubs. Ping G20 Driver will be your best choice. 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.