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adage in golf was you cant buy a better game. Getting good at golf took a lot of time, application and endless practice}. Fortunately for most of us, that’s no longer the case. You really can buy a more consistent game~lower handicap}.~Back in the day there was a saying in golf you cant buy a better game meaning getting good at golf took effort and endless hours of practice}. The game improvement features of modern clubs though really does make it possible to buy a more consistent game.}

average club, modern golf clubs are designed to correct specific problems. From the head design, to the shaft specifications to the grip. All the parts of a golf club can be finely tuned to fix specific ball flight problems and produce a more consistent and repeatable strike.~The average club golfer needs as much assistance he or she can get from their golf clubs. The shape and design of the clubheads. The playing characteristics of the shafts. The material and size of the grips. All these combine to make a golf club which is playable and consistent.}

unique swings. We all setup to the ball differently. We all hit the ball differently. There isn’t one golf club that will work for all swings. that’s where the real value of Clone Golf Clubs lies.~Watch a hundred golfers swinging and you’ll most likely see 100 versions of the golf swing. We all swing our own way and the only club that will work for us is a club designed around OUR swings. that’s where Clone Golf Clubs start to shine.}

fakes of Callaway or Ping for example. These are custom built clubs which stand on their own merits and can go a long way to improving your golf. These are quality clubs built with top of the range components. The same shafts and grips as you’ll find in the major brands.~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 high quality golf clubs in their own right and include all the game improvement features of modern club design.}

None of the big OEMs {have the patent for drivers with high MOI}, irons with cavity backs or mallet putters. These are forgiving club designs used by all the major OEMs, including manufacturers of quality clone golf clubs.~High Moment of Inertia for drivers or cavity backed irons aren’t copyrighted designs. These designs go into modern golf clubs by all the main manufacturers, including the main manufacturers of clone golf clubs.}

might suggest the quality of clone golf clubs is low, that they use low quality raw materials. Well, Ive got a news flash for them. Titanium of the type of Titanium} used in driver heads for example is currently around a kilo. that’s enough for about 5 driver heads. Why use a low quality material when for $3 you have enough Titanium to make 5 driver heads?~Some of the big OEMs go so far as to suggest} that clone golf clubs use low quality raw materials. With the type of Titanium used in drivers now selling for {around} $3 a kilo, why would anybody try to save on that? A kilo of Titanium makes 5 driver heads. Why use low grade materials?}

Some people would {argue that the specifications on clone golf clubs aren’t as high as the main club manufacturers. Again, Id have to disagree. A cast club comes out of a mould and its precisely the same cost to use a high quality mould as it is from one with low tolerances.~Some would also argue that the tolerances of the finished clone golf clubs just isn’t up to scratch. Well again, here’s a quick news flash. Cast clubs come from moulds and the casting process costs the same from high or low quality moulds.}

Mr. Woods uses expensive golf clubs. No doubt about that one. They’re not stock clubs though. These are clubs custom to his precise requirements. The lie angles of the clubs, the shaft flex, the length. All the parameters of his clubs are fine tuned to his particular game.~All the top Pros use top of the range clubs, no argument there. Its simply that these are not stock, standard clubs. These are golf clubs which have been custom fit to suit their specifications and particular needs.}

golf clubs that will work for your swing are clubs that have been custom fit to make the most of your particular swing. Your build, your swing speed, your natural ball trajectory. To play your best golf more often, you need to fit your clubs to your swing, not the other way round. A high price tag doesnt enter into the equation. You’ll build more consistency by using a set of custom clone golf clubs than from trying to adapt your swing to an expensive set of standard clubs.~There’s only one way to play consistent golf and that’s by getting your clubs to work with you. Custom fit your clubs to your physical characteristics, your club speed and your ball flight and you’ve got a set of playable clubs. High price tags pretty much irrelevant. A set of custom clone golf clubs can improve your game far more than an expensive set of {off-the-rack clubs}.}

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