Are clone golf clubs cheap knock-offs?
Do clone golf clubs represent value? Are clone golf clubs as good as their brand name counterparts? Will your golf game improve using clone golf clubs? How do clone golf clubs compare to the major brand name golf club manufacturers like Callaway, Ping and TaylorMade? Let’s face it. Every golfer is looking for cheap golf clubs. When you can spend upwards of $800 – $1200 for a set of irons or $500 for a driver from one of the brand name manufacturers like Callaway, Ping or TaylorMade it’s no wonder. Those aren’t cheap golf clubs. Yes you can buy cheap golf clubs at a discount golf store, off the rack. But that won’t really get you what you’re looking for – a golf club or a set of golf irons that can help improve your game at a price that you can afford. As with most everything, the answer to the question is both yes and no. Yes you can buy cheap golf clubs – golf club clones of the major manufacturers – but no they don’t represent any value at all with respect to either quality or game i