Golf Club Gap
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When you are looking to buy some new clubs, have you considered the different types of golf clubs that are available? What I mean by the type of golf club is to choose the best name brand clubs, clones and custom clubs. If you want to buy Taylormade clubs x-300 FCI, it is obvious that you know what you want, but if you can not afford the clubs of the best name brands, but I want something similar, then you would probably go for Mizuno golf club clones, Nike clones club or something similar. What if you are not interested in these top brands, you want the best club to suit your game, something different or unusual - then you should search custom clubs.
So let's take a closer look at the type of the clubs mentioned. First, choose the name of the best brands golf clubs. I guess the golfers who know the exact make and model of club they want are like car buyers. My grandfather always bought Volvo and you could not persuade him otherwise. But if you're not sure what the best brand to buy clubs, then the choice will fall on you. There are dozens or even hundreds of brands brand name to select second level. Your best bet is to ask friends to golf clubs let you try and see what feels good or if you have a golf instructor, ask what you recommend to your golf swing in particular. For example, if you have an incurable slice, then the instructor could recommend the TaylorMade r7 Draw Driver, which compensates for the stretch by using adjustable weights in the club head, the more weight in the heel, less finger. Whatever you buy, remember that there will be clubs to fit your game and others who may never love you, do not buy a driver from Callaway Big Bertha Fusion or three wood just because Phil Mickelson uses.
Second, the purchase of golf club clones. It's all about price, people want to buy discount club clones. As I said, some golfers you know what brand of club they want, but some people can not afford the asking price or simply are not willing to fork several hundred dollars by a driver. Most golf manufacturers copy clones (legally) the designs of the most popular clubs, because they know that there is a market for them. Therefore, you will find there are many clones of the Callaway Big Bertha Titanium 454 Driver, Ping G10 Driver, Taylor Made R5 fairway woods, Nike Slingshot irons, wedges Cleveland CG10 or Odyssey White Hot XG 7 Putter. One thing to check before buying a club cloning is the difference between legal and illegal cloning. A clone is a manufacturer that legal copies of the form, color or design elements of a famous club brand, gives a different name and information in the sales letter that the club is compared to a TaylorMade r7 Draw Driver, for example. A clone is basically illegal a rip off of the original, with the same name and appearance. These types of club clones are made with the intent to mislead the buyer into believing they are buying the real McCoy and should be avoided.
Finally, let's take a look at the custom built golf clubs. In my opinion the most fascinating types of club. Most manufacturers of custom clubs have filled a gap in the market by designing a very unique club with a particular design element, that Regular clubs can not match. The top brand name club manufacturers have to market their clubs to satisfy most buyers, although in recent years we have seen several innovative designs out, like the forest Plaza header and interchangeable weights for the club heads. In addition, tailor-made club manufacturers design clubs with a unique selling proposition, that is, "Arise putter. Some of these innovations in design and materials include more hard coating on the face stick to the extra distance, soft in the face of higher spin wedges, wedges with a sharp lower edge to cut through the rough and flexible clubface to drivers to name a few.
So, now you know the different types of golf club. As always in these matters, is a choice preference. Some players always just buy the latest Callaway clubs, others would like, but settle for a Callaway club clones and others like the innovative design and unique custom built clubs.
Mick Euan Tait is the webmaster of Golf Reviews where you can find reviews of golf equipment. Also, check out Golf Club Brands for reviews of golf clubs.


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