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Sep 28 2009

Why Clone Golf Clubs Make Sense For Your Game

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by Mark Walters

Back in the day there was a saying in golf you cant buy a better game meaning getting good at golf took application and endless hours of practice. The game improvement features of modern clubs though really does allow you to buy a lower handicap.

For the average amateur, modern golf clubs are built to fix specific problems. From the clubhead design, to the shaft flex and bend point to the grip. All the pieces of a golf club can be fine tuned to fix specific ball flight problems and create a more consistent and effective strike.

We all have individual swings. We all address the ball differently. We all hit through the ball differently. There isn't one golf club to fit all swings. that's where Clone Golf Clubs can help.

These aren't some cheapo knock-offs of Titleist or Callaway. These aren't clubs that try to hide behind a similar sounding name or copy of a colour scheme. These are quality custom golf clubs in their own right and include all the major elements of modern club design.

Offset drivers or cavity backed irons aren't copyrighted designs. These designs go into modern golf clubs by all the big manufacturers, including the main manufacturers of clone golf clubs.

Some of the big club manufacturers go so far as to suggest that clone golf clubs use low quality raw materials. With the grade of Titanium used in drivers now selling for approximately $3 a kilo, why would anybody cut corners on that? A kilo of Titanium is enough for 5 driver heads. Why use anything but the best grade materials?

Some would also argue that the specifications of the finished clone golf clubs just isn't high quality. Well again, here's a quick news flash. Cast clubs come from moulds and its the same cost to use high quality moulds as it is to use low quality moulds.

All the top Pros use top of the range clubs, no question. Its simply that these are not off-the-rack clubs. These are golf clubs which have been custom fit to suit their specifications and particular requirements.

There's only one way to consistency in golf and that's by playing clubs that work with you. Match your clubs to your build, your club speed and your ball flight and you've got a set of playable clubs. The price of the clubs doesn't really come into it. A set of custom clone golf clubs can improve your game far more than an expensive set of standard clubs.

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