Category: Pinemeadow Golf

If you're a bargain shopping golfer, Pinemeadow Golf is just what you're looking for.

In 1985, Pinemeadow Golf became one of the first companies to focus on making legal clones of brand name golf clubs. A "smart follower", Pinemeadow looks at what's hot and what works, and then produces their own products around those ideas.

Before you dismiss the concept, think about this: Dell, Compaq and others got their start making cloned computers.

Through it's internet store, Pinemeadow offers club designs that match those of Callaway, Ping, Odyssey and other big name manufacturers -- at a fraction of the price. Their online custom fitting program offers more than 19,000 different combinations of clubs, lengths, and flexes.

Pinemeadow is so sure that you'll like their clubs that they offer a thirty day 100% satisfaction guarantee.

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Pinemeadow ZR1 Three Wood

ZR1 3 Wood


ZR1 3 Wood

Pinemeadow expands its ZR1 line of clubs with a ZR1 Three Wood. Pinemadow says that features like the improved striking area and classic shape make this one of the most forgiving and easiest three woods to play. Even better—you can get it in a variety of custom lengths, shafts, flexes and grips for as little as $49.

July 13, 2008 |  Category: EquipmentFairway WoodsPinemeadow Golf
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Pinemeadow ZR1 Irons and Hybrid Set

ZR1 Hybrid Set


ZR1 Hybrid Set

Pinemeadow Golf’s ZR1 irons are designed to offer the playability of Ping’s G10s at a fraction of the price. With the weight distribution through the new cavity design, it’s got a huge sweet spot that will help improve inconsistent iron play. Even better: this set comes with matching hybrids to replace the 3 and 4 irons that you can’t hit anyway.

March 27, 2008 |  Category: EquipmentIronsPinemeadow Golf
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PineMeadow Excel Hybrids

Pinemeadow Excel Strong Hybrids


Pinemeadow Excel Strong Hybrids

Pinemeadow designed the Excel Strong hybrid to offer many of the features of the Callaway X series hybrids at a fraction of the cost. The stainless steel head comes in 18, 21, 24 and 27 degree lofts, so you can replace all of your longer irons with easier to play hybrids. And you can afford to do it, too, because the prices start at just $49.

February 21, 2008 |  Category: EquipmentHybridsPinemeadow Golf
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Pinemeadow ZR1 Driver

ZR1 Driver


ZR1 Driver

PineMeadow says that its ZR1 is designed to offer the same technology and performance as the Ping G10 at a fraction of the price. At 460cc, this titanium driver is at the maximum legal limit. The oversized head creates a massive sweet spot and incredible forgiveness on off-center shots. It’s availabel in 10 and 12 degree models, with a variety of shafts. You can get it for as little as $99.

I’ve bought several products from Pinemeadow over the years and found all of them to be well built and offering good, if not great performance. I especially like the hybrid I got last year. I especially like the company’s 30 day playability guarantee.

February 14, 2008 |  Category: EquipmentDriversPinemeadow Golf
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Command BK Irons

Command BK Irons


Command BK Irons

I love black finish irons, and wish that more companies offered the finish as an option. Black, to me, has a certain inherent look of seriousness of purpose.

Pine Meadow’s Command BK Irons are designed as an ultra-forgiving club suitable for golfers of all skill levels. The company compares them in performace to the TaylorMade R7 line.

With a deep cavity and fine top line, the weight is moved to the perimeter to maximize the moment of intertia (resistance to twisting) and forgiveness. With a large “sweet spot,” off center shots will fly longer and stay more on-line.

The black finish on these clubs, PineMeadow says, will in time wear on the bottom into an oil-can finish like the wedges so many like.

The best part of these clubs, though, is the price. You can get a 3-PW set for as low as $179.

November 1, 2007 |  Category: EquipmentIronsPinemeadow Golf
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