
Some of the most popular clone golf club brands include Giga Golf, Diamond Tour, and Hireko. There are also some companies out there who aim to duplicate the top brands’ technologies and designs, and offer them for less money. Do you want to drop coin on a new set of clubs just to have a mystery bag of problems? We didn’t think so.

Misshapen handles, chipped paint, and other small defects are common in clone clubs – sometimes these defects may affect the performance of the club. Good news, right? Here’s the difference: those top brands have strict quality assurance and testing processes that the clone brands don’t. Often, these clubs are produced in the same factories as those top brands are made in, and on the same assembly lines. Some clone clubs may even be rebranded “factory seconds” from those big names.
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Examples of Clone Drivers on the Market TodayĬloned and copycat golf clubs are different from knockoff clubs in the sense that they’re designed to be very similar to the most popular models from the top golf brands.
