Custom Fit Clubs at Walmart Prices

Why spend $1000 on a set of clubs that aren't even custom fit to your swing and body. That's the reality of buying golf clubs at most pro-shops and golf retailers. Well, you could go to Walmart and pick-up a full set of crummy irons with a flimsy bag for a couple of hundred bucks. Of course, they won't fit your swing and body either.

There really is another legitimate option for golfers of all handicaps that don't have a couple of thousand dollars to get outfitted. They are called "clone" or "knockoff" clubs and they offer all of the performance of your high end "branded" clubs at a rock bottom price. Oh yeah, you can also get them custom fitted!

This site has been created as an effort to educate golfers on the options and realities of golf club clones. Check out our buying guides, articles and product recommendations before you go in search of the perfect club for you. You could do all of the research yourself, but we've already done it for you ... so why not spend that time on your game?

But don't take our word for it ...

"The value of having something custom fit is that it is custom fit to you. You don't want to have your body adjust to the golf club. That is probably the worst thing you could have happen. You engrain so many bad habits that way. The best way to start off with any set of golf clubs is to have them built for your size and your height. That's probably the easiest thing to control is the set up of your golf clubs, because there is no movement in it.
When you have a set that is made for you it is amazing how much better you will be able to play. Your miss hit shots go much straighter. I think that is probably the biggest thing because we do not hit perfect golf shots, I mean, no one ever does. Not even the best players in the world. Most of your golf shots are going to be slight misses. And because of the slight misses, it is going to be accentuated when the club is not set perfect for you. You do not have the right shaft, the right loft and lies, all these things go into it, even the grip size."

--Tiger Woods