New Golf Clone Club Reviews
Pinemeadow Golf Fantom Putter
The putter is balanced for a pure pendulum swing rather than a circular 'around-the-body' motion which suits my putting style. Another thing I personally like is the heavier weight... Read More
GigaGolf GXz Ti Driver
In our field test the driver performed exceptionally well, especially when the ball made contact towards the heel side of the face. It was a lot more forgiving compared to drivers that... Read More
GigaGolf TRX v.11 Irons
An obvious design feature of these irons is that both heel and toe are slightly recessed while the center is raised. This helps to reduce drag, especially in tight lies and on soft fairways... Read More
Pinemeadow ZR1 Mark II Irons
Pinemeadow Golf recently released their new ZR1 Mark II Irons. While last years model was similar to the Ping G10 irons, the new irons have a great similarity to the popular Ping G15 irons... Read More
Pinemeadow Golf PRE Progressive Hybrid Iron Set
The PRE Progressive Hybrid Iron Set is easily the most forgiving and easiest-to-hit in the Pinemeadow range of irons and well recommended to recreational/weekend golfers with a handicap of 14 and above... Read More
Pinemeadow Golf Command Q Titanium Irons
This new iron model by Pinemeadow Golf incorporates a titanium club face. The titanium, being harder than the usual steel face, gives extra distance while still allowing for good accuracy... Read More
GigaGolf Verve 17 Ti Driver
The new design features include a highly forgiving club face and an elongated club head. The longer head improves its overall stability and markedly reduces the twisting of the club head... Read More
GigaGolf Power Max GX922 Irons
Compares to the Callaway® X-22 Irons
GigaGolfs' new PowerMax GX922 iron series is the 2009 refinement over the hugely popular GX920 series from a year earlier. They are designed to be an alternative to the 2009 Callaway X-22 irons, albeit for just a fraction of the price... Read More
Pinemeadow Golf Hybrid Putter/Chipper
compares to the Odyssey® Marxman X-act Chipper
A chipper provides a good and very useful alternative particularly for a beginner golfer compared to playing it too short with a wedge or too long when using a seven iron from a short distance.... Read More
Pinemeadow Golf Command BK Driver
Compares to the Taylor Made® R7 CGB Max Driver
This new driver from Pinemeadow Golf has two distinct features, the triangular shape and the three weight ports in the back of the club head. The triangular shape shifts the center of gravity more towards the back of the club head... Read More
Pinemeadow Golf Z-ON 9 Putter
Compares to the Ping® G5i Putter
Putters are all about 'feel', and the Z-ON 9 has indeed a very nice feel to it. It has an insert that surrounds a hard urethane middle with a softer perimeter which is probably responsible for the better feel. The design also is quite... Read More
Pinemeadow Golf Command BK Hybrids
Compares to the TaylorMade® Dual TP Hybrids
These Hybrids are a follow-up to the recently launched black Pinemeadow Command BK Irons. The shining black color gives these Hybrids a unique look, again very elegant and sophisticated just like the irons we tested earlier... Read More
GigaGolf Power Max TRX Ti Driver
Compares to the TaylorMade® r7 CGB Max Driver
The Power Max TRX Ti Driver by GigaGolf is similar to the TaylorMade r7 CGB MAX Driver and shares two distinctive features: the triangular shaped clubhead and the three portals for movable weights... Read More
About Clone Clubs
Golf Digest® estimates that a $500 Driver actually costs about $77 to make: $55 for the clubhead, $15 for the graphite shaft, $3 for the grip and $4 for assembly. Besides overheads the remaining $423 cover promotional activities like endorsements - did YOU mean to pay for THAT?
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