According to most keyword tools, this term is searched in the search engines over 10,000 times a month. What does this really mean? Is someone looking for clones, used clubs, low priced new clubs, etc...?
After searching for the term "discount golf clubs" in Google, Yahoo, and MSN I noticed about 60% of the top 10 listings sold discounted new clubs, 30% sold clones, and only about 10% were selling used clubs. My advice if you are searching for golf clubs at a great price is this:
If you are unsure of which brand clubs you are looking for, search for "discount golf clubs," "used golf clubs," and "closeout golf clubs." If you are not looking for clones, disregard the sites that have "clones" in the title or description.
If you are seeking a particular brand of clubs, add that brand to the search string. Example: Taylor Made discount golf clubs
Do not rule out used clubs. Some are just like new, I have even seen some for sale that were still wrapped, and the savings are huge.
If you are only seeking clones, then add clones to your search string.
Club warranty is another item to look at when buying discounted or used clubs. The website you are purchasing the clubs from should state whether or not the manufacturers warranty is valid and/or their specific return policy's.
Bottomline, be as specific as possible when searching for discount golf clubs. This will reduce your search time greatly.
Al Scillitani
Internet Marketing Manager
Global Golf Discount & Used Golf Clubs
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