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Golf Club Clones

This is a quote from Tiger Woods: “I didn’t originally go along with the equipment changing everyone else was doing, and I got left behind.” If you don’t upgrade your equipment, you are sure to get left behind.

Knock off clubs are illegal when a manufacturer put a brand named label that he doesn’t have a patent, copyright or trademark to. If, on the other hand, that same manufacture makes a club that is the same as a TaylorMade club, as long as he does not place a TaylorMade label on it, he is within his rights.

In this article I will briefly discuss the types of the Callaway 3 Wood range. At present Callaway currently make four different types of 3-wood, these are the Big Bertha Diablo, the X-Hot, the FT and the FT-i squareway. Depending on the type of golfer that you are will depend which club is right for you, as they all provide different effects in relation to swing styles.

We have all seen the growing trend of more and more golfers using hybrid golf clubs, and you might find yourself wondering if they are for you. Well, I am here to tell you there are a lot more reasons for you to add hybrid golf clubs to your bag than there are to not add them.

You and your family have decided to take up the game of golf, but as you’re searching through some of the sporting goods stores in your area, and have seen that the golf equipment that you want can be rather expensive. Not to worry–there are plenty of places where you can purchase Taylor made clubs, used Ping irons, Callaway preowned and other top name brand used golf clubs. This way, you can still have name-brand equipment to work with at prices you can afford. Here are a few sources that will help you to find all the clubs, bags, shoes, and gloves that you need.

How we play golf has changed and a lot of that change has to do with the clubs we use. The irons we carry have changed, with most manufacturers realising the increasing popularity of easy-to-hit hybrids and marketing irons sets which start at the 4-iron and occasionally even at the 5-iron. For the majority of club golfers, hybrid clubs are easier to hit than long and medium irons, so the idea makes sense.


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