Clone Golf Clubs- Are They Worth It Part 2

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Clone Golf Clubs: Are They Worth It? Part 2


Enhancing Your Game with Customized Clubs


For golfers seeking high-quality clubs tailored to their unique swings, the best strategy is to consult a certified club maker or fitter. While this approach may be more costly, it significantly enhances your game. Top PGA Tour players never settle for off-the-shelf clubs. Despite endorsing certain brands, they use highly customized equipment. If these elite athletes require personalized clubs, amateur golfers can certainly benefit from them too.

Importance of Professional Customization


Engaging a professional club maker, certified by the Professional Clubmakers Society (PCS) or the Golf Clubmakers Association (GCA), ensures you receive clubs optimized for your performance. If budget constraints are an issue, online club fitting services offered by accredited professionals can be a viable alternative. Check the PCA website for recommendations.

Understanding Your Needs


Before purchasing clubs, knowledge of a few basics is crucial. A professional club maker will gather data concerning your swing speed for both driver and iron, wrist-to-floor measurement for club length, and personal swing tendencies like slicing or fading. Customizing factors like loft, club face settings, and lie angle can profoundly impact your accuracy and overall game. A skilled club maker might adjust over two dozen variables to fit your swing perfectly.

Conclusion


When considering clone golf clubs, you have three primary options: purchasing inexpensive clones online, assembling quality components yourself, or investing in a professional fitting. Even if the last option is beyond your budget, understanding your swing speed and getting clubs with proper length and loft will improve your game. For further insights, Tom Wishon’s book, The Search for the Perfect Golf Club, is highly recommended.

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