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Golf Cub Clones Vs Brand Name Clubs |
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Submitted by Golf Masters
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Knock off golf clubs are a great way to get the best bang for your buck without jeopardizing the quality of your clubs. Also known as golf club clones, these very sophisticated clubs are manufactured using the same materials and technology as popular brands such as TITLEIST, TAYLORMADE, PING and CALLAWAY. These are just a few examples of popular brands you will find that you can compare to cloned golf clubs. Knock off golf clubs are much more affordable and offer equal or better performance.
Knock off golf clubs and golf club clones are not cheap clubs. You will be surprised at how attractive they are and the results you will get from them will boost your game confidence. Lets face it, with confidence in your game and equipment, you have a great formula for shedding strokes off of your game. Why pay twice the price for the same golf clubs? If performance, playability and affordability are more important than a brand name, then cloned golf clubs may be the right option for you.
If you are interested in saving money and improving your game at the same time, a good start might be to invest in a set of cloned golf clubs. Golf club clones offer the best golf club designs using the best technology and with a low price tag, How can you go wrong? If you were to take your favorite brand of golf club and a matching club clone to the driving range, remove the brand names and just try them, you would be very surprised. You might just be hard pressed to find the difference in feel, performance and playability.
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