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Two Different Ways of Buying A Discount Golf Club

Date Published: 14th August 2008
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If you are looking to buy discount golf clubs you can do it in several ways. The first method would be to buy a golf club made by a well known brand when the store is having a sale. No real surprize here. The second would to purchase a clone (or copy brand) of the better known golf clubs. Before you make up your mind on either option, you may want to learn about the differences in the two choices.


Buying A Cloned Golf Club


If you think that buying a clone of the original brand named golf club is the best option for you, then you may want to look at the PC market where cloning original designs is normal and has in fact, grown the market by its use. The end product should be quality and also play much as well as the original item. However, keep in mind, there may not be many extras available with cloned golf clubs, that would be available with original branded clubs.



A point to keep in mind is that a cloned golf club will use the same components as the original. They are also put together much like the original branded product, but will not have the luxury of the brand name which is what attracts some buyers. How it would last as compared to the original and possible guaranteed model would be proven on the course. As for most things you get what you pay for.


No doubt, you can also get a discount golf club that is not a clone at reduced prices. You will need to still ensure that they do not contain major flaws, that can make the price that you pay is a waste of money. Only when the defect is slight and the price is low, will such a discount golf club prove to be a bargain buy.


No doubt, you can also get a discount golf club that is not a clone at reduced prices. You will need to still ensure that they do not contain major flaws, that can make the price that you pay is a waste of money. Only when the defect is slight and the price is low, will such a discount golf club prove to be a bargain buy.



A factor to look closely is if the discount golf club is being sold buy a registered dealer. Not from a person who has possibly just imported cheaper Asian "knock off" designs. This can be sold as just "as good as the original" but with slightly different names: eg Callaway would become "Collaway" and would be at unbelievable low prices.


Many times, the golf club manufactures would offer a discount club when a newer model becomes available on the market. The best way to watch for this is to read and follow magazines and reviews, then look to your local store for the previous model. They may want to move the stock to allow them to have the new model while its featured in the press.


Therefore it comes down to buyer beware with buying a discount golf club. You want to get the best deal possible at the same time the statement "buyer beware" - if it looks to good to be true it probably is.

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