by Mark Walters

Back in the day there was a saying in golf you cant buy a better game meaning getting to single figures took effort and endless hours of practice. Modern club design though really does allow you to buy a better game.

For the club amateur, modern golf clubs are designed to fix specific problems. From the clubhead design, to the shaft specifications to the size and material of the grip. All the parts of a golf club can be fine tuned to reduce specific ball flight problems and produce a more consistent and repeatable strike.

We all have our own 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 copies of Titleist or Callaway. These aren’t clubs that hide behind a similar sounding name or copy the paint schemes off an OEM. These are high quality golf clubs in their own right and include all the major elements of modern club design.

None of the big OEMs have the patent for high MOI drivers, offset irons or forgiving putters. These are modern golf club designs used by all the major OEMs, including manufacturers of quality clone golf clubs.

Some people would argue that the quality of these clubs is low, that they use low grade raw materials. Well, Ive got some news for them. The grade of Titanium used in driver heads for example is currently around $3 a kilo. that’s enough for about 5 driver heads. Why use a low grade material when for $3 you have enough Titanium to make 5 driver heads?

Some people would insist that the specifications on clone golf clubs aren’t as tight as the main club manufacturers. Again, Id have to disagree. A cast club comes out of a mould and its exactly the same cost to cast from a high quality mould as it is from one with low quality.

All the top Pros use expensive clubs, no argument there. 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 needs.

There’s only one way to play consistent golf and that’s by playing clubs that work with you. Match your clubs to your build, your swing 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 standard clubs.

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