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The biggest club in the bag is the driver. And a lot of technological effort goes into perfecting it. The very top drivers are closing in on a four-figure price tag. What clone drivers represent a value-for-money alternative?

Given a choice between a cure for the common cold and one for an uncommon slice, most golfers would choose the latter. It’s a blight on many a swing, and countless practice hours are spent trying to eliminate it. Often to no avail.
Unsurprisingly, the club manufacturers have long offered equipment solutions for the veteran swing […]

Full article | May 7th, 2008
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If you were intrigued last year by the new square-shaped drivers, but put off by the $500 price tag from the big brands, the clone world continues to offer value-priced alternatives.
GigaGolf describe their new GX squared driver as a second generation model, with refinements designed to improve on the earlier designs.
These refinements include even more MOI […]

Full article | April 14th, 2008
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One of the year’s big equipment stories is the square driver. But what exactly are square drivers and why would you want to buy one? Here’s a simple overview of the issues.
Until recently, drivers were all about distance. Golfers like to see the ball fly off the tee into the middle distance. But the ruling […]

Full article | June 29th, 2007
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All good things come to an end and Pinemeadow’s successful Excel driver looks a little lightweight in today’s market. But the pleasant news is…there is a successor: the Excel Strong.
This one is a modern club for those who shy away from some of the fancier designs like the Mantara or Ozzy Moto. The Excel Strong retains […]

Full article | April 13th, 2007
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Many unusual designs now adorn the driver shelves in golf stores. But square heads and similar are not everybody’s thing. Sometimes you just want to get your hands on a club that performs like a modern driver, but without looking like it stepped out of the nearest space laboratory.
One such driver might be the new […]

Full article | March 29th, 2007
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Is it me or are golf clubs getting kind of snazzier? It was putters that led the charge away from traditional designs but drivers are close behind. Take the new Acer XP Mantara from Hireko Golf. It’s not your grandfather’s driver, that’s for sure (see the photo at the end of the article.)
According to the […]

Full article | March 22nd, 2007
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The clone retailers are busy ramping up their collections for the new golf season. So there are plenty of new products to talk about. But today my eye was drawn to the Cloud 9 that just went up at GigaGolf’s retail site.
Sometimes you just have to accept that it’s the color that makes the difference. […]

Full article | March 21st, 2007
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There’s no time like the present in the clone golf world. Hot on the heels of the Ozzy Moto comes Pinemeadow Golf’s Bloc Square Driver. (Update: on sale in July!)
The new titanium driver has a striking appearance, with the cubic shape, red square and text, and a stylish black mirrored finish.
And like the Muto, Nike’s Sumo […]

Full article | March 1st, 2007
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The golf club folk get itchy feet if more than a few months goes by without some new design grabbing the headlines. Now that large clubheads, composite crowns and hybrid clubs are so 2006, it seems square-headed drivers might be the newest thing to entice you to open your wallets.
On the clone golf club front, […]

Full article | February 25th, 2007
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Movable weights in drivers hit the big time back in mid-2004 when TaylorMade put out the groundbreaking r7 quad. Since then, many other golf companies have incorporated movable weight technology into drivers, fairway woods and other clubs.
The Command Q4 is the latest customizable driver from Pinemeadow Golf. It has the now-standard titanium body and beta […]

Full article | January 12th, 2007
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