Callaway Clone Golf Club
What is a clone golf club? Take the Callaway clone golf club; many golf club manufacturers that are in the business of making clones will take a brand name club like Callaway and reverse engineer the club. This means that the club is taken apart and analyzed by engineers to find the materials and any special geometries that are being used. Once a base line is established for the club the clone golf club manufacturer will very carefully, without breaking any patents, make a knockoff club that is based on the same or similar technology as our Callaway.
The companies that make Callaway clone golf club are Integra and Acer. Integra makes an array of clone clubs including the VS88 Irons 3-PW that compares to the Callaway Big Bertha, the Integra VS88 III that compares to the Callaway 454 driver, the Integra Hi-Brid that compares to the Callaway Fusion driver, and the Integra VS88 II that compares to the Callaway Big Bertha. Integra Company offers many different Callaway clone golf clubs that you can pick from.
Acer, the other Callaway knockoff club manufacturer makes a collection of Callaway clone golf clubs. The Acer XP 905 irons, a good knockoff of the Callaway X-18 and the most popular Callaway clone golf club, will not disappoint the golfer in performance and feel. The Acer XP 905 irons are a little pricier than what you would expect from a knockoff club but well worth the price when compared to the 800 dollar price tag you will pay when buying the Callaway clubs.
Acer, like Integra, makes several Callaway clone golf clubs but focuses on irons instead of drivers. Here are just some of Acer's products: Acer XP Hollow Core Irons 3-PW, Acer XP Hollow Core Irons 5-PW, Acer XP Professional 3-PW, and the Acer XP Step Cavity Irons 3-PW.
Average Price: $100 - $229 per set of irons; $35 - $100 per driver











