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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
Posted in Clone drivers
Accurate shots are at their most needed on the green. While you can certainly live with a long iron shot that pitches anywhere within a few yards of the hole, an inch in the wrong direction on the green is the difference between another day of disappointment or bragging rights in the bar.
Which is why […]
Full article | March 20th, 2007
Posted in Putter clones
The more weight you get behind the golf ball, the further it goes. So in theory, manufacturers should concentrate the weight of a club in as small an area as possible, so that all the weight is behind the ball when you hit it.
Correct. BUT (a big but). If you pack the weight into a […]
Full article | March 20th, 2007
Posted in Beginners
Looking at the website of clone component and club manufacturer Hireko Golf, I see they have a sale running for St.Patrick’s Day.
Coupon code SPHIR gets you 10% off the standard retail price of their assembled clubs, provided you order before midnight on March 18th. Might be a good time to get that clone club you’ve had […]
Full article | March 13th, 2007
Posted in Coupons
Now here’s a club for those who like their technology cutting edge. The two hottest developments of recent years are hybrids and movable weights. Put the two together and you have such technological masterpieces as Pinemeadow Golf’s Command Hybrids.
The whole point of the hybrid is to replace the long irons with an easier-to-hit utility club. […]
Full article | March 12th, 2007
Posted in Clone hybrids
They don’t come much bigger guru-wise than Seth Godin. Not in golf. But in online marketing. And the bestselling author just used hybrid golf clubs to make a point about buzzwords in his highly-regarded blog.
Is the hybrid moniker just a buzzword? I’d argue that clubs were using that name well before it became fashionable to […]
Full article | March 2nd, 2007
Posted in Clone golf equipment
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
Posted in Clone drivers
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
Posted in Clone drivers
It’s the shaft that essentially transfers the energy and direction you put into your golf swing to the clubhead.
That role is, of course, important and explains why a shaft’s underlying mechanical properties can make a big difference to how you perform on the golf course.
The main shaft characteristics you need to know about are material, […]
Full article | February 25th, 2007
Posted in Clone golf equipment
Hireko Golf are excited about their new Acer CB2 Putter. So excited in fact that they will give you a free headcover and nice Acer hat if you use this coupon when you buy the putter at their website: CJH331
The center-shafted putter has a milled aluminium face with a stainless steel outer ring to its rear. According […]
Full article | February 25th, 2007
Posted in Coupons

