Where do you put the sticker on a fake golf club?



Where do you put the sticker on a fake golf club?

Many of the major manufacturers have started putting a holographic sticker on the shaft. As a result counterfeiters have followed suit, but they are not putting it in the same location. Most stickers on authentic clubs are placed on the underside of the shaft up by the grip or down next to the ferrule.

How do you measure a golf club?

Make sure the club remains in address position while the ruler squares up against the hosel. (Note: The hosel is the part of the golf club where the clubhead and shaft meet.) Press the straight edge ruler as close as possible to the golf club’s shaft. Then read the measurement at the bottom of the club’s grip cap.

How to tell if your golf clubs are too long or short?

Press the straight edge ruler as close as possible to the golf club’s shaft. Then read the measurement at the bottom of the club’s grip cap. Thus, you’ll know the length of the shaft. Aside from the club’s length, your height will also come into play when learning how to tell if your golf clubs are too long or too short.

How can you tell if a golf club is real or fake?

Differences in the centerweight and screws are a giveaway that the real product is on the left, and the club on the right is counterfeit. Golf’s biggest equipment companies can agree on one thing: counterfeit clubs are bad for the consumer — and bad for business.