Wednesday 24 October 2012

What's Behind Clone Golf Cubs?

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.

Illegal knock off clubs place a bogus brand label on a club. This violates trademarks, copyrights and patents law. If a manufacturer makes a club just like a Callaway club, as long as that manufacturer does not place a Callaway label on the club, they are within the law.

Quality clone golf clubs are used by pro and amateur alike with spectacular results. Clone clubs deliver the same quality performance as brand name clubs when you compare them side by side. Factory selections provide the same variety and custom specification you demand for your fit.

Clubs are constantly evolving and if you don't take advantage of new technological improvements your friends and competing golfers will pass you by. You'll have to upgrade your equipment.

Basically, clone golf clubs are the generic knockoffs of the Ping, Taylormade, Callaway, Cleveland, or other name models that are found in golf retail stores.

You can build your own specialty golf club just like many professionals do. The difference between clone clubs and brand name clubs is similar to auto tires. While not are duplicate copies of each other, they deliver nearly the same performance. Their characteristics and features differ from car to car and need to be fitted. The manufacturers copy the same performance characteristics from each other and incorporate those same features in their tires.

Clone golf clubs are made similar materials as brand name golf clubs. The same shaft suppliers sell to the major clone manufactures as they do to the brand names. The same goes for the grips, head and composite heads.

If you are looking for equal performance to a top brand named club in a quality clone club, you will not be disappointed. The world of golf manufacturers is a small community and they all tend to use the same suppliers and technologies. They sell their golf hybrid creations and standard golf staples to the brand name and clone market.

Golf clubs come in a wide selection of weights, shapes, compositions and designers can use just about any design they want without violation another companies rights. As long as they don't slap an illegal brand label on their club, they operate within their rights. Callaway preowned clubs offers fantastic deals you'll not find elsewhere.




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