I am considering buying g10 clones called z force z10 clubs. Has anyone tried them and what do you think?
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Re: g10 clones
hi
i have heard of Z-force and there clubs and they do get good reports as making good clubs and at a good price, but put against the real clubs that there copying there is a diffrence and most player can feel it.
there clubs are as good as other cheeper well known makers clubs but you wont get the same quality in club head and shaft as say Ping.
if your starting out then i think there not a bad buy, but getting a set fitted is the way to go no matter what the maker.
cheers
bill
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Re: g10 clones
My main concern for any clone club is the material it's made with. Usually the metals used aren't nearly as pliable, and hence bending these clubs runs a much higher risk of breaking than better made clubs do.
For more money you can get a quality set of irons built the same, at about half the price of off-the-rack OEMs.
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