Golf heads are made in a variety of shapes and weights. Club makers can use most shapes and weights without violating another company's rights. Quality clone golf clubs offer the same performance at a bargain price.
What is the difference between knock off or clone clubs and name brands? Intrinsically, there is no difference. Clone golf clubs can have the exact same materials as brand names. Same quality and no difference in substance other than a name brand stamp.
We find the hybrid club or clone golf club, if it is quality made, is equally made as professional brand name club. Often we get equal or greater selection buying factory direct clone clubs and receive custom tweaks that may not be offered by a brand.
Fundamentally speaking, many pros favor custom specialty build clubs. It gives them the exact characteristic tweak they want to employ on the course. The difference between knockoffs and brand names is the same as hamburgers franchises. Some independent hamburger joints serve an even better burgers than the brand names and they allow you to tweak them.
Brand name clubs and quality clones enjoy the same craftsmanship and same materials. The use the same grip suppliers, shaft suppliers and the head portion of the club uses the same materials that the brand names buy.
With equal efficiency and functioning, clone clubs provide the better value. Because of sky-high advertising and marketing costs as well as brick and mortar overhead, the brand names need to charge more.
In other words, by buying direct from a quality clone manufacturer's factory floor, you eliminate the middle man markup and get the same hi-tech product at bang-for-the-buck savings. When you learn about the equipment side of the game, your cost savings help you buy more of any number of knock off clone clubs customized to exactly fit your style and taste.
You will want to match your level of play to your golf club as well as your individual characteristics and body type. Every possible small adjustment to your clone club is available be if for a putter, wedge, fairway wood or irons but without the markup or advertising bluster.
