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Classic Accessories Golf Seat Blanket $24.99 Getting caught in a downpour is just par for the course so be sure to stay warm and dry with golf cart covers enclosures seat covers and windshields by Classic Accessories. After all inclement weather does not stop birdies from flying. Instant protection from cold or dirty golf car seats. |
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Classic Accessories Deluxe 4-Sided Golf Car Enclosure $129.99 Fits two-person golf cars with or without windshields. |
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Classic Accessories Deluxe Portable Golf Cart Windshield $29.99 Stores in a golf bag and installs in seconds to provide a shield against wind and rain. |
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Classic Accessories Portable Golf Cart Windshield $19.99 Clear vinyl design can be rolled up and stored in your golf bag. |
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Classic Accessories Yamaha Golf Cart Enclosure $279.99 Custom fit for Yamaha two-person golf carts, this enclosure provides full protection against weather and wind, as it fits over the roof and secures with hooks on the bottom. A quick zip-off windshield stores in front pocket, keeping golf carts clean and dry in storage. The enclosure features super-clear windows with heavy-duty polyester walls and top, while zippered doors and panels adjust quickly and easily to any weather condition. Zippered rear window and roll-up rear panel allows easy access to golf clubs. A carrying case is also included. |
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Classic Accessories 2-Person Easy-On Golf Cart Cover $79.99 This all-purpose cover protects 2-person golf carts from sun, weather damage, and dirt. A rear zipper makes for easy entry and installation. Rear air vents reduce wind lofting and inside moisture. The cover also includes an integrated stuff sack and is made from tough water repellent fabric. An elastic cord in the bottom hem provides a custom fit and the fabric won't shrink or stretch. Fits most two-person golf cars. |
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Classic Accessories 4-Person Easy-On Golf Cart Cover $99.99 This all-purpose cover protects 4-person golf carts from sun, weather damage, and dirt. A rear zipper makes for easy entry and installation. Rear air vents reduce wind lofting and inside moisture. The cover also includes an integrated stuff sack and is made from tough water repellent fabric. An elastic cord in the bottom hem provides a custom fit and the fabric won't shrink or stretch. Fits most four-person golf cars. |
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Classic Accessories Deluxe Camo Golf Cart Enclosure $269.99 This four-sided enclosure camouflages two-person golf carts with or without windshields. The enclosure fits over the roof - just roll down the sides when needed for camouflage or weather protection. Installs in minutes without tools or drilling and keeps golf carts clean and dry in storage. The enclosure also features super-clear vinyl windows with heavy-duty polyester doors and top, along with six zip-open panels that roll up and down independently for quick and easy adjustment to any weather conditions. A carrying case is also included. |
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Classic Accessories Club Cart Precedent Golf Cart Enclosure $279.99 Custom fit for Club Cart two-person golf carts, this enclosure provides full protection against weather and wind, as it fits over the roof and secures with hooks on the bottom. A quick zip-off windshield stores in front pocket, keeping golf carts clean and dry in storage. The enclosure features super-clear windows with heavy-duty polyester walls and top, while zippered doors and panels adjust quickly and easily to any weather condition. Zippered rear window and roll-up rear panel allows easy access to golf clubs. A carrying case is also included. |
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Classic Accessories E-Z-GO Golf Cart Enclosure $279.99 Custom fit for E-Z-GO two-person golf carts, this enclosure provides full protection against weather and wind, as it fits over the roof and secures with hooks on the bottom. A quick zip-off windshield stores in front pocket, keeping golf carts clean and dry in storage. The enclosure features super-clear windows with heavy-duty polyester walls and top, while zippered doors and panels adjust quickly and easily to any weather condition. Zippered rear window and roll-up rear panel allows easy access to golf clubs. A carrying case is also included. |

Im considering starting my own online golf company that sells quality clones and other golf Accessories?
Is there still a market for this type of business to succeed i need a location equipment for assembly all of that plus a fantastic website could this work in today's golf market?
I think there is, but marketing the stuff is the hard part. Too many golfers equate expensive with good. I get that incredulous look when I outdrive playing partners (I'm averaging over 270 off the tee, with a longest of 292)... I spent $60 on the driver head, $17 on the shaft and $3 on the grip (all brand new- no kidding!) and assembled it myself. I got my stuff from Hireko Golf, and haven't looked back.
I personally believe that NO golf club is worth more than $150, regardless what marketing schtick, "it" shaft, or whatever is used to sell it. It's just getting other people on board that's the tough part. If you had access to a swing robot, you could compare the OEM version to the clone model, just stick the same shaft and grip in there and go to town. Unfortunately, swing robots are hard to come by (not to mention expensive). It's nearly impossible to do blind testing- people are always going to look at the head, when they see that they aren't hitting a Ping Rapture or Cobra S9 (or whatever) most are going to get it in their head that they just can't hit the club, skewing results. He!l, they do it now with "bigger" names like MacGregor (who's on the comeback trail) and Wilson/Staff... Tour Edge, Fourteen Golf, Scratch and Adams all experienced similar pains in the past.
There's also the ego that's involved. Most people don't care that they use generic prescription drugs or Wal-Mart brand milk (with "I'm NOT paying those prices for the real thing" attitudes) , but they don't go around showing that stuff off to impress their friends, either. When they walk on to the first tee, most want people to see their gear (and most likely, with equally expensive bag) and say "Ooh, this guy must be good- he's gaming a full set of
You could try getting people to understand the physics of the golf club. Most people think "newer is better", but don't realize all this CG "optimization" has little bearing: it takes at least 10g in a very specified spot to have even an iota of an effect on the ball's flight... even then, it might still be negligible, depending on the golfer's swing. They hear all the "weight low and back" stuff and don't realize that there's a chance that too much weight will cause the loft to increase dynamically at impact, which could be a boon, but also a bane, depending on the golfer. Most think brand name equals performance, when in reality it's the loft of the head coupled with the swing speed (with an appropriately flexed shaft). No brand name head/shaft/grip combo, regardless of how much was spent on it, will help a golfer with 85-90 mph swing speed hit a 300 yard drive. Based on Golfsmith testing, 300 yard drives don't become a possibility until the swing speed reaches 105 mph*, even then, brand name has no bearing on the outcome.
But it's all about having proof that people are overspending. Most clone companies are content floating in the background. It seems like they don't really want to ruffle any feathers. Advertising costs are another reason: the more money pumpped into advertising, the more it's taken out on the consumers (see: all major OEMS). Finding fitters/builders is relatively easy, just look around. Same with getting a building with adequate space. It's the marketability/viability ratio that's the hardest to overcome.
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