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Monday, September 22, 2008

Wholesale Golf Club Components - Wholesale Secrets Revealed: The Holy Grail Of Wholesale

Like the legendary search for the Holy Grail, the cup that Jesus drank from at the Last Supper, the same "holy crusade" goes on today by veteran and newly anointed business owners for the perfect wholesale, surplus, and drop-shipping resource. They believe that divine intervention will lead them to suppliers that can defeat the economic laws of "supply and demand."

There are more than a few people who try to build an enterprise based on the weak premise that they will able to "score" in demand retail items for their new business, or auction, at "pennies on the wholesale dollar."

Trying to ride the wave of popular retail products brings out the greed monster in all of us. Pursuing the "deal of the century" has lead some aspiring business owners to risk their startup capital on fraudulent deals and knockoff merchandise.

In this article I want to discuss three of the more sought after sources of product supply, and the "Pros & Cons" of each. I also want to shed a little light on some of the misconceptions people might have about buying “products for resale.” The reality is that not every product will be available through wholesale, surplus, and drop-shipping venues.

Wholesalers: Typically, one of the better places to purchase products for your new found venture. Most true wholesalers will require that you have a "Certificate Of Resale" before you can purchase from them. A Certificate Of Resale, or "Tax & Use Certificate," is not hard to obtain, and costs anywhere from five to twenty dollars depending on the state you live in.

Some states do not require that you even have one. You can obtain the certificate from your State Department of Revenue. To see if your state requires you to obtain such a certificate, and for a complete listing of the Departments Of Revenue in all fifty states go to this website:

Roisyn.com/certificates.html
http://www.roisyn.com/certificates.html

Depending on your states procedure, once you fill out the paperwork you can get your "Certificate Of Resale" number the same day. You do not have to incorporate in order to obtain a certificate. You need to be a Sole Proprietor (at the very least) and have an address where you plan to conduct business. Once you have your number you will be able to open a business checking account at most local banks. Most do not require more than a few hundred dollars to get started. Wholesalers will require a minimum purchase price that can range anywhere from 100 to 1000 dollars.

A true wholesaler is usually one step away from the original source of the product

Like the legendary search for the Holy Grail, the cup that Jesus drank from at the Last Supper, the same "holy crusade" goes on today by veteran and newly anointed business owners for the perfect wholesale, surplus, and drop-shipping resource. They believe that divine intervention will lead them to suppliers that can defeat the economic laws of "supply and demand."

There are more than a few people who try to build an enterprise based on the weak premise that they will able to "score" in demand retail items for their new business, or auction, at "pennies on the wholesale dollar."

Trying to ride the wave of popular retail products brings out the greed monster in all of us. Pursuing the "deal of the century" has lead some aspiring business owners to risk their startup capital on fraudulent deals and knockoff merchandise.

In this article I want to discuss three of the more sought after sources of product supply, and the "Pros & Cons" of each. I also want to shed a little light on some of the misconceptions people might have about buying “products for resale.” The reality is that not every product will be available through wholesale, surplus, and drop-shipping venues.

Wholesalers: Typically, one of the better places to purchase products for your new found venture. Most true wholesalers will require that you have a "Certificate Of Resale" before you can purchase from them. A Certificate Of Resale, or "Tax & Use Certificate," is not hard to obtain, and costs anywhere from five to twenty dollars depending on the state you live in.

Some states do not require that you even have one. You can obtain the certificate from your State Department of Revenue. To see if your state requires you to obtain such a certificate, and for a complete listing of the Departments Of Revenue in all fifty states go to this website:

Roisyn.com/certificates.html
http://www.roisyn.com/certificates.html

Depending on your states procedure, once you fill out the paperwork you can get your "Certificate Of Resale" number the same day. You do not have to incorporate in order to obtain a certificate. You need to be a Sole Proprietor (at the very least) and have an address where you plan to conduct business. Once you have your number you will be able to open a business checking account at most local banks. Most do not require more than a few hundred dollars to get started. Wholesalers will require a minimum purchase price that can range anywhere from 100 to 1000 dollars.

A true wholesaler is usually one step away from the original source of the product Wholesale Golf Club Components. For instance, a manufacturer produces blue widgets and wants to get their product into the marketplace. They will then employ a sales representative to get the product into the market, or they will assign a wholesale distributor the exclusive rights to carry and sell their product line. Some companies are import wholesalers. While they do not necessarily manufacture a product, they will import products from manufacturers in the United States, and from countries like China. A great example of such an importer/wholesaler is the Bnfusa.com:

Bnfusa.com http://www.bnfusa.com/

There are a few ways to find wholesale products. Just about every product that is in the distribution chain will usually have a dedicated trade association, organization, or trade publication attached to it. You can find such trade information with the help of the following directory information:

National Association Of Wholesale Distributors

http://www.naw.org/Content/NavigationMenu/About_NAW/Associa
tions/About_Associations.htm

The above website address will lead your toward associations, ranging from Advertising to Woodworking. You should be able to solicit them for wholesalers within a particular industry. If you want to purchase their membership list (separate from the association listings), you will have to get in touch with them to check their current prices. Other good sources are:

Encyclopedia Of Associations By: The Gale Group

The Encyclopedia Of Associations lists over 100,000 different nonprofit American organizations. If you cannot find what you are looking for from the National Association Of Wholesale Distributors in terms of trade associations, then this is the directory for you. However, you will have to go to your library to find this research gem. You can usually find it in the reference section of any large University, or Public Library.

Publist.com http://www.publist.com/

In addition to trade associations, trade magazines are another good source. Publist.com allows you to: "Search our database of over 150,000 magazines, journals, newsletters, & other periodicals. Find FREE in-depth information on familiar and hard-to-find publications from around the world, representing thousands of topics."

Tradepub.com http://www.tradepub.com/

Tradepub.com allows you to subscribe to trade periodicals from their web site for FREE! No hidden trial offers to qualify.

ThomasRegional.com
http://www.thomasregional.com/

If you are looking for industrial product manufacturers, then this is the directory for you. The Thomas Regional directory will give you access to services from over "550,000 industrial distributors, manufacturers, and service companies."

The Thomas Regional will help you find suppliers in your own state or region. Registration is required, but you can use the directory for FREE! Other free online sources of wholesale information and offers are: Wholesale411.com, Wholesalecentral.com, Wholesalegopher.com, Bizbb.com, Wholesalegopher.com.

PROS AND CONS OF WHOLESALE SUPPLIERS:

Wholesale is the backbone of product supply for any type of new business venture. Large and small wholesalers are usually one step away from the manufacturer. They have the advantage of buying large quantities, and, depending on the type of merchandise, are able to pass along savings to those who are looking for "products for resale." With wholesalers (in most cases) you can be assured of purchasing new product. I can't think of too many "cons" when dealing with wholesalers--other than pricing. There might be items that could be too expensive to sell in the Ebay auction marketplace. Remember, true wholesalers will require that you have a Certificate Of Resale in order to purchase from them.

Surplus & Salvage Merchandise: Another sought after source of supply is retail surplus, closeout, overstock, liquidated, and salvage merchandise. Surplus dealers, and brokers, purchase shelf-pulled, returned, overstock, closeout, liquidated, and salvage merchandise from manufacturers, retail stores, reclamation centers, bankruptcy sales, and just about any business who has slow moving or salvage merchandise.

Surplus dealers buy these obsolete items in large quantities, and then resell them to just about anyone who wants them for their Ebay Auction, Flea Market, Dollar Store, or Retail Store outlet. One of the largest trade associations for the surplus industry is the International Marketing Association Of Surplus Dealers: http://www.surplus.net. You can find dealers throughout the United States.

Other sources of finding Surplus, Salvage, Closeout, and Liquidated merchandise include the following: Closeoutcentral.com, Liquidation.com, CWSMarketing.com, Commoditysurplus.com, and National Retail Equipment Liquidators (Nrel.com).

PROS AND CONS OF THE SURPLUS & SALVAGE SUPPLIERS:

The "Pros" of the Surplus & Salvage merchandise is that they can offer you a variety of products at below wholesale prices. However you "market your merchandise," you should be able to find a product, or price, that will fit into any business advertising model. In most cases, you do not need a "Certificate Of Resale" to buy products from Surplus & Salvage Dealers and brokers.

The downside is that you have to do some investigative work. Some dealers will want you to buy merchandise in quantity (a pallet minimum, truckload preferred) and you have to visit the company you are buying from to make sure that the product is, as advertised. Also, more than a few S&S dealers want payment in the form of wire transfer which can be very risky. In addition, dealers and brokers will sometimes misrepresent the quality of the merchandise they are are selling. Before you consider doing any business with a surplus dealer, or broker, you must read "The Ten Tenets Of The Retail Surplus And Salvage Business." It can be found here:

The Ten Tenets Of The Retail Surplus And Salvage Business
http://productsforresale.com/articles/index.html

Drop-Shipping: Supposedly the perfect business model. No inventory, no trips to the post office or UPS. You just set up shop, take the order, pass it along to the wholesale drop-shipping company and they send it out for you. Some drop-ship distributors will even send you ad copy and pictures to help you advertise their products. They can even put your return address on the package! A lot of Retail Catalog companies use drop-shippers as their means of supply.

PROS AND CONS OF DROP-SHIPPING:

There is one obvious advantage to drop-shipping. It is basically a "product less" venture. No need to tie up your money in inventory. Drop-Shipping can fit into any business model, or advertising method you happen to use. However, if you are an Ebay Auction seller you might want to rethink that position.

Finding a drop-shipping company that can deliver on a consistent basis can be tough. Drop-Shipping companies have been known to run out of merchandise. If they happen to run out of the product you are auctioning, asking buyers to wait on their product because it is "backordered," does not inspire confidence.

Your negative feedback rating can pile up real quick. The other problem is expense. Some drop-shippers require a sign-up, or "entry fee" before you even start marketing their products. You might also have to pay for support materials, such as pictures and advertisement brochures for the product you choose to sell.

In addition, when you sell a product from a drop-shipping distributor there are processing fees that have to be paid, in order to get the product out the door and in the hands of your customer. That price can range anywhere from 5.00 to 10.00 dollars and up depending on the item. After Ebay and drop-shipping fees, you can wind up loosing money, or at best, breaking even. Bottom-line, drop-shipping and auction selling don't mix. The best bet for any auction venture is to "own what you sell."

EVERYTHING CAN BE HAD FOR A PRICE-BUT THERE IS A PRICE TO PAY FOR EVERYTHING!

Now that we have reviewed the "big three" let me put them into perspective. There are products that can be obtained through a few of featured supply chains, and then there are products that will never make it to the surplus, wholesale, or drop-shipping market. Example: To get Louis Vuitton handbags through a surplus dealer is almost impossible. Surplus dealers that are promoting LV Handbags are misleading you.

Same is true for people who are selling designer handbags on Ebay in mass quantities. The likely scenario is that they are Chinese knockoffs. Over 80 percent of popular retail products here in the United States are copied in the People's Republic Of China. Those products include Nike, Reebok, Puma, Adidas, Louis Vuitton, Calloway (Big Bertha) golf clubs, and just about any product that enjoys popular merchandising status.

There is no plan by the Chinese government to stop "knockoff" activity because it is a thriving industry that provides employment for the masses. Despite pleas from American companies to "cease & desist," there is a tepid response from Chinese officials to address the issue. When raids are conducted, they are "ceremonial" public relations stunts to appear as if they are actually taking action against the counterfeiters.

Another indicator of authenticity is price. You will not find any authentic Louis Vuitton handbags for 30, or even 100 dollars. Most are 500.00 and up. To illustrate this point even further, just think about the popular celebrities of today who are clothes and handbag aficionados. Jennifer Lopez, Britney Spears, Jennifer Aniston, Angelina Jolie, all sport around town with "Louies" that can fetch up to 10,000 dollars for an exclusive style of handbag. Do you think you will ever have access to these items in the wholesale, surplus, or drop-shipping market?

Forget it! You might not even get these in some upscale boutiques! There are people so well connected that they buy up "hot items" like LV Handbags before they even hit the stores. They know who wants these items, and they will purchase whatever is available just so they can have an exclusive for their celebrity clients. Don't get me wrong. It's not that you can't get "designer duds" or handbags at wholesale prices. You will not get high end clothes and accessories that are featured in the latest issue of Vogue, Cosmo, as a "product for resale," in any wholesale environment, unless you spend thousands for the right to distribute such a product.

Even if some of these items made their way beyond the connected channels of purchasing, exclusive clothing and handbag items like Louis Vuitton will have limited distribution in "hand picked' boutiques, and well connected purchasing agents. In addition, there are people in the fashion industry, as well as other branded industries that would rather have their merchandise burned, or buried before it would reach the wholesale, surplus, or drop-shipping market! For more information on designer clothing, and to learn about designer "fakes," please refer to the following websites:

http://fashion.about.com/cs/tipsadvice/a/fakingit.htm

http://www.handbag.com/fashion/howtolookgood/spottingfakes/

http://www.fakediesel.com/

For a healthy does of honesty, and an eye opening perspective concerning the realities of purchasing designer clothes for resale, the Clothing Broker will definitely explode some popular myths about obtaining such items:

The Clothing Broker http://theclothingbroker.com/

THERE IS GOLD UP IN THEM THERE HILLS!

Now lets address the Surplus & Salvage Industry. When people first encounter some of the offers from Surplus dealers, or brokers, they tend to suffer from what I call the "I just found Gold" syndrome. A feverish excitement permeates their brain cells, and reduces them to a quivering pile of jelly, leaving their reasoning skills inoperable! A few thousand dollars later, and after coming to the conclusion that their "Golden Opportunity" turned out to be bars of lead, elation, then turns to anger.

It is a cliche, and I hate using it, but it is more than appropriate when it comes to surplus and salvage products. "If it sounds to good to be true, it probably is!" Some Surplus dealers will hone in one at least one of seven deadly sins--greed! As with wholesale, you will never get certain products for "pennies" on the dollar. One type of surplus product category that has some people loosing their minds is surplus and salvage electronics.

The problem with electronics is that they have a low profit margin even when they are brand new. Finding surplus dealers with working, undamaged, electronic products can be a daunting task. Most salvage electronics can be in pretty rough shape. See Techliquidators.com: http://techliquidators.com

What you are getting from most Surplus Dealers, or companies who specialize in electronic salvage is someone's customer returns, i.e., "junk!" Unless you are a electronics technician, or recycler, then I would stay away from "salvage" electronics.

Even product that is not damaged, and still in the box or retail blister pack, can have a pretty high surplus price. If you find that someone is offering you a electronics item, be it a DVD Player, or Xbox, for eight dollars a unit, then "buyer beware."

For a further explanation of the surplus industry, and how you can avoid "purchasing pitfalls," I would suggest that you read the: "The Ten Tenets Of The Surplus and Salvage Business" found here:

The Ten Tenets Of The Surplus & Salvage Business
http://www.productsforresale.com/articles/index.html

GETTING DROPPED BY DROP-SHIPPING!

My last critique, and word of caution is about drop-shipping. You might have access to information about drop-shipping companies that would prove me wrong. I will not argue with anyone who is dealing with a dropshipping company who is serving them well. However, I will tell you that dropshipping is a risk. I really can't recommend any type of guide, or information that would lead you to a reliable source of drop-shipping companies.

Unlike surplus and wholesale, where you physically own and control the product, that option has been taken out of your hands. You are entrusting a company to ship products directly to your customers. If you get involved with a company who cannot deliver, or who is back ordered, you can find yourself with some very irate customers. Sign up fees, shipping fees, and expenses for support materials can really affect the bottom line.

Also, most drop-shipping companies like to send out product in volume. If you are selling just a few items per week, or per month, it might not be worth if for a drop-shipping company to deal with you. Large retail catalog companies use drop-shipping or "fulfillment" houses, but these companies cater to large scale operations.

The bottom line is this. When it comes to finding product supply for your business it pays to do your homework. Visit the company facility when you can. Never wire any money into a company account. Use a credit card, or Escrow service to protect yourself should your supplier not deliver, or send you defective merchandise.

Understand that you will not be able to get the latest and greatest technology or fashions at surplus and below wholesale prices. If you follow all of these rules, and you use common sense as your "crusade" you just might be able to find your own "Holy Grail," of wholesale product supply!

About the Author
Robert C. Potter is a wholesale and retail surplus products specialist. He is the author of "The Ultimate Guide To Products For Resale!" Over 300 Wholesale & Surplus Supply Sources For Ebay Auction Sellers, E-Commerce Websites, Flea Market Vendors, and Retail Store Owners! You can find his 160 page ebook at: http://www.productsforresale.com

Published At: www.Isnare.com
Permanent Link: http://www.isnare.com/?aid=2979&ca=Business

. For instance, a manufacturer produces blue widgets and wants to get their product into the marketplace. They will then employ a sales representative to get the product into the market, or they will assign a wholesale distributor the exclusive rights to carry and sell their product line. Some companies are import wholesalers. While they do not necessarily manufacture a product, they will import products from manufacturers in the United States, and from countries like China. A great example of such an importer/wholesaler is the Bnfusa.com:

Bnfusa.com http://www.bnfusa.com/

There are a few ways to find wholesale products. Just about every product that is in the distribution chain will usually have a dedicated trade association, organization, or trade publication attached to it. You can find such trade information with the help of the following directory information:

National Association Of Wholesale Distributors

http://www.naw.org/Content/NavigationMenu/About_NAW/Associa
tions/About_Associations.htm

The above website address will lead your toward associations, ranging from Advertising to Woodworking. You should be able to solicit them for wholesalers within a particular industry. If you want to purchase their membership list (separate from the association listings), you will have to get in touch with them to check their current prices. Other good sources are:

Encyclopedia Of Associations By: The Gale Group

The Encyclopedia Of Associations lists over 100,000 different nonprofit American organizations. If you cannot find what you are looking for from the National Association Of Wholesale Distributors in terms of trade associations, then this is the directory for you. However, you will have to go to your library to find this research gem. You can usually find it in the reference section of any large University, or Public Library.

Publist.com http://www.publist.com/

In addition to trade associations, trade magazines are another good source. Publist.com allows you to: "Search our database of over 150,000 magazines, journals, newsletters, & other periodicals. Find FREE in-depth information on familiar and hard-to-find publications from around the world, representing thousands of topics."

Tradepub.com http://www.tradepub.com/

Tradepub.com allows you to subscribe to trade periodicals from their web site for FREE! No hidden trial offers to qualify.

ThomasRegional.com
http://www.thomasregional.com/

If you are looking for industrial product manufacturers, then this is the directory for you. The Thomas Regional directory will give you access to services from over "550,000 industrial distributors, manufacturers, and service companies."

The Thomas Regional will help you find suppliers in your own state or region. Registration is required, but you can use the directory for FREE! Other free online sources of wholesale information and offers are: Wholesale411.com, Wholesalecentral.com, Wholesalegopher.com, Bizbb.com, Wholesalegopher.com.

PROS AND CONS OF WHOLESALE SUPPLIERS:

Wholesale is the backbone of product supply for any type of new business venture. Large and small wholesalers are usually one step away from the manufacturer. They have the advantage of buying large quantities, and, depending on the type of merchandise, are able to pass along savings to those who are looking for "products for resale." With wholesalers (in most cases) you can be assured of purchasing new product. I can't think of too many "cons" when dealing with wholesalers--other than pricing. There might be items that could be too expensive to sell in the Ebay auction marketplace. Remember, true wholesalers will require that you have a Certificate Of Resale in order to purchase from them.

Surplus & Salvage Merchandise: Another sought after source of supply is retail surplus, closeout, overstock, liquidated, and salvage merchandise. Surplus dealers, and brokers, purchase shelf-pulled, returned, overstock, closeout, liquidated, and salvage merchandise from manufacturers, retail stores, reclamation centers, bankruptcy sales, and just about any business who has slow moving or salvage merchandise.

Surplus dealers buy these obsolete items in large quantities, and then resell them to just about anyone who wants them for their Ebay Auction, Flea Market, Dollar Store, or Retail Store outlet. One of the largest trade associations for the surplus industry is the International Marketing Association Of Surplus Dealers: http://www.surplus.net. You can find dealers throughout the United States.

Other sources of finding Surplus, Salvage, Closeout, and Liquidated merchandise include the following: Closeoutcentral.com, Liquidation.com, CWSMarketing.com, Commoditysurplus.com, and National Retail Equipment Liquidators (Nrel.com).

PROS AND CONS OF THE SURPLUS & SALVAGE SUPPLIERS:

The "Pros" of the Surplus & Salvage merchandise is that they can offer you a variety of products at below wholesale prices. However you "market your merchandise," you should be able to find a product, or price, that will fit into any business advertising model. In most cases, you do not need a "Certificate Of Resale" to buy products from Surplus & Salvage Dealers and brokers.

The downside is that you have to do some investigative work. Some dealers will want you to buy merchandise in quantity (a pallet minimum, truckload preferred) and you have to visit the company you are buying from to make sure that the product is, as advertised. Also, more than a few S&S dealers want payment in the form of wire transfer which can be very risky. In addition, dealers and brokers will sometimes misrepresent the quality of the merchandise they are are selling. Before you consider doing any business with a surplus dealer, or broker, you must read "The Ten Tenets Of The Retail Surplus And Salvage Business." It can be found here:

The Ten Tenets Of The Retail Surplus And Salvage Business
http://productsforresale.com/articles/index.html

Drop-Shipping: Supposedly the perfect business model. No inventory, no trips to the post office or UPS. You just set up shop, take the order, pass it along to the wholesale drop-shipping company and they send it out for you. Some drop-ship distributors will even send you ad copy and pictures to help you advertise their products. They can even put your return address on the package! A lot of Retail Catalog companies use drop-shippers as their means of supply.

PROS AND CONS OF DROP-SHIPPING:

There is one obvious advantage to drop-shipping. It is basically a "product less" venture. No need to tie up your money in inventory. Drop-Shipping can fit into any business model, or advertising method you happen to use. However, if you are an Ebay Auction seller you might want to rethink that position.

Finding a drop-shipping company that can deliver on a consistent basis can be tough. Drop-Shipping companies have been known to run out of merchandise. If they happen to run out of the product you are auctioning, asking buyers to wait on their product because it is "backordered," does not inspire confidence.

Your negative feedback rating can pile up real quick. The other problem is expense. Some drop-shippers require a sign-up, or "entry fee" before you even start marketing their products. You might also have to pay for support materials, such as pictures and advertisement brochures for the product you choose to sell.

In addition, when you sell a product from a drop-shipping distributor there are processing fees that have to be paid, in order to get the product out the door and in the hands of your customer. That price can range anywhere from 5.00 to 10.00 dollars and up depending on the item. After Ebay and drop-shipping fees, you can wind up loosing money, or at best, breaking even. Bottom-line, drop-shipping and auction selling don't mix. The best bet for any auction venture is to "own what you sell."

EVERYTHING CAN BE HAD FOR A PRICE-BUT THERE IS A PRICE TO PAY FOR EVERYTHING!

Now that we have reviewed the "big three" let me put them into perspective. There are products that can be obtained through a few of featured supply chains, and then there are products that will never make it to the surplus, wholesale, or drop-shipping market. Example: To get Louis Vuitton handbags through a surplus dealer is almost impossible. Surplus dealers that are promoting LV Handbags are misleading you.

Same is true for people who are selling designer handbags on Ebay in mass quantities. The likely scenario is that they are Chinese knockoffs. Over 80 percent of popular retail products here in the United States are copied in the People's Republic Of China. Those products include Nike, Reebok, Puma, Adidas, Louis Vuitton, Calloway (Big Bertha) golf clubs, and just about any product that enjoys popular merchandising status.

There is no plan by the Chinese government to stop "knockoff" activity because it is a thriving industry that provides employment for the masses. Despite pleas from American companies to "cease & desist," there is a tepid response from Chinese officials to address the issue. When raids are conducted, they are "ceremonial" public relations stunts to appear as if they are actually taking action against the counterfeiters.

Another indicator of authenticity is price. You will not find any authentic Louis Vuitton handbags for 30, or even 100 dollars. Most are 500.00 and up. To illustrate this point even further, just think about the popular celebrities of today who are clothes and handbag aficionados. Jennifer Lopez, Britney Spears, Jennifer Aniston, Angelina Jolie, all sport around town with "Louies" that can fetch up to 10,000 dollars for an exclusive style of handbag. Do you think you will ever have access to these items in the wholesale, surplus, or drop-shipping market?

Forget it! You might not even get these in some upscale boutiques! There are people so well connected that they buy up "hot items" like LV Handbags before they even hit the stores. They know who wants these items, and they will purchase whatever is available just so they can have an exclusive for their celebrity clients. Don't get me wrong. It's not that you can't get "designer duds" or handbags at wholesale prices. You will not get high end clothes and accessories that are featured in the latest issue of Vogue, Cosmo, as a "product for resale," in any wholesale environment, unless you spend thousands for the right to distribute such a product.

Even if some of these items made their way beyond the connected channels of purchasing, exclusive clothing and handbag items like Louis Vuitton will have limited distribution in "hand picked' boutiques, and well connected purchasing agents. In addition, there are people in the fashion industry, as well as other branded industries that would rather have their merchandise burned, or buried before it would reach the wholesale, surplus, or drop-shipping market! For more information on designer clothing, and to learn about designer "fakes," please refer to the following websites:

http://fashion.about.com/cs/tipsadvice/a/fakingit.htm

http://www.handbag.com/fashion/howtolookgood/spottingfakes/

http://www.fakediesel.com/

For a healthy does of honesty, and an eye opening perspective concerning the realities of purchasing designer clothes for resale, the Clothing Broker will definitely explode some popular myths about obtaining such items:

The Clothing Broker http://theclothingbroker.com/

THERE IS GOLD UP IN THEM THERE HILLS!

Now lets address the Surplus & Salvage Industry. When people first encounter some of the offers from Surplus dealers, or brokers, they tend to suffer from what I call the "I just found Gold" syndrome. A feverish excitement permeates their brain cells, and reduces them to a quivering pile of jelly, leaving their reasoning skills inoperable! A few thousand dollars later, and after coming to the conclusion that their "Golden Opportunity" turned out to be bars of lead, elation, then turns to anger.

It is a cliche, and I hate using it, but it is more than appropriate when it comes to surplus and salvage products. "If it sounds to good to be true, it probably is!" Some Surplus dealers will hone in one at least one of seven deadly sins--greed! As with wholesale, you will never get certain products for "pennies" on the dollar. One type of surplus product category that has some people loosing their minds is surplus and salvage electronics.

The problem with electronics is that they have a low profit margin even when they are brand new. Finding surplus dealers with working, undamaged, electronic products can be a daunting task. Most salvage electronics can be in pretty rough shape. See Techliquidators.com: http://techliquidators.com

What you are getting from most Surplus Dealers, or companies who specialize in electronic salvage is someone's customer returns, i.e., "junk!" Unless you are a electronics technician, or recycler, then I would stay away from "salvage" electronics.

Even product that is not damaged, and still in the box or retail blister pack, can have a pretty high surplus price. If you find that someone is offering you a electronics item, be it a DVD Player, or Xbox, for eight dollars a unit, then "buyer beware."

For a further explanation of the surplus industry, and how you can avoid "purchasing pitfalls," I would suggest that you read the: "The Ten Tenets Of The Surplus and Salvage Business" found here:

The Ten Tenets Of The Surplus & Salvage Business
http://www.productsforresale.com/articles/index.html

GETTING DROPPED BY DROP-SHIPPING!

My last critique, and word of caution is about drop-shipping. You might have access to information about drop-shipping companies that would prove me wrong. I will not argue with anyone who is dealing with a dropshipping company who is serving them well. However, I will tell you that dropshipping is a risk. I really can't recommend any type of guide, or information that would lead you to a reliable source of drop-shipping companies.

Unlike surplus and wholesale, where you physically own and control the product, that option has been taken out of your hands. You are entrusting a company to ship products directly to your customers. If you get involved with a company who cannot deliver, or who is back ordered, you can find yourself with some very irate customers. Sign up fees, shipping fees, and expenses for support materials can really affect the bottom line.

Also, most drop-shipping companies like to send out product in volume. If you are selling just a few items per week, or per month, it might not be worth if for a drop-shipping company to deal with you. Large retail catalog companies use drop-shipping or "fulfillment" houses, but these companies cater to large scale operations.

The bottom line is this. When it comes to finding product supply for your business it pays to do your homework. Visit the company facility when you can. Never wire any money into a company account. Use a credit card, or Escrow service to protect yourself should your supplier not deliver, or send you defective merchandise.

Understand that you will not be able to get the latest and greatest technology or fashions at surplus and below wholesale prices. If you follow all of these rules, and you use common sense as your "crusade" you just might be able to find your own "Holy Grail," of wholesale product supply!

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Robert C. Potter is a wholesale and retail surplus products specialist. He is the author of "The Ultimate Guide To Products For Resale!" Over 300 Wholesale & Surplus Supply Sources For Ebay Auction Sellers, E-Commerce Websites, Flea Market Vendors, and Retail Store Owners! You can find his 160 page ebook at: http://www.productsforresale.com

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Wholesale Golf Components - Wholesale Products At Below Wholesale Prices

Wholesale products are the fuel that every retail business needs to ignite their sales engine.

Retailers, including eBay sellers, flea market vendors, and dollar store owners, all have one need in common.

In order to be continue attracting customers, and in order to sell to these customers, retailers need a steady supply of wholesale products.

Since the profit margin for these retailers is based on the difference between their wholesale cost and their asking retail price, the lower the wholesale price of their wholesale products the better.

Up to this point we have covered what can be called the basic elementary of buying Wholesale Golf Components products and selling them at the retail level.

What I want to discuss now is how to obtain wholesale products at below wholesale prices.

I am sure you would agree with me that it is profitable for you to learn how to buy wholesale products at below wholesale prices.

Here are some solid ideas for purchasing wholesale products at below wholesale prices.

Keep in mind that most retailers will be paying at best the full wholesale price, if not higher.

Idea #1

Ask your wholesale supplier for last season’s wholesale products. Although the wholesale products might not represent the latest fashions, your customers will enjoy the savings you can offer them.

Idea #2

Look for discontinued wholesale products. As long as the wholesale products are allowed to be sold, you should be able to buy useful items which can be sold at a nice mark up.

Idea #3

Buy wholesale products that are slightly irregular. Many times these wholesale products have small design or manufacturing glitches which will not affect the use or look of the product.
Make sure your customer is aware that the wholesale product you are selling him is irregular.
Usually the customer will not mind as long as the price is right.


Golf Club Components Wholesale - Get Golf Products Wholesale To Earn A Bigger Profit

If you own a golf retail store, proshop or you're a golf teacher, you can add BIG to your bottom line by getting golf products at Golf Club Components Wholesale price points. With golf being such a booming and rabid market, you stand to earn substantial income if you've got the foot traffic to offer these products to.

Golf Retail Stores

Golf retail stores make their money by getting most of their products straight from the manufacturers. This is the lowest price you will get, and your profit margins will be the biggest. The only difficult part is locating legitimate manufacturers who have quality products.

I've heard horror stories from retailers and proshop owners buying golf products only to get them and they are crap! They wouldn't dare put them in their shop. Then what! The hassle begins. Trying to ship it back and get your money back. Good luck! It may take months to recoup your investment.

Golf Proshops

There are hundreds and hundreds of golf proshops and practice ranges looking to add to their bottom line. If you're in this business demographic...listen up! Find unique golf products that aren't in the main golf stores. That's your competitive edge. If you create the reputation of having unique products, your customer base will grow rapidly and the word will spread. Be a wise business owner and do your research. It'll pay off in the end.

Golf Instructors

Golf instructors have an ideal opportunity to make double what they currently make on the lesson tee. You have developed a trusting relationship with all your students. They will buy anything you recommend. Now...it's up to you to recommend quality products you know they'll benefit from. But if you do...you'll add thousands of dollars a month to your income, depending on the size of your student list.

Golfers

Golfers! Yes you! You can even get in on this game. Find some local manufacturers and sell at retail prices to friends, co-workers or at local golf courses. Don't think I'm kidding. You can do it! If you want to be a golf wholesale distributor, the opportunity is right in front of you!

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Components Plus Golf - Experimenting with Golf Components

When most novice and intermediate golfers shop for golf equipment they simply select the equipment that comes prepackaged. However, as your golf expertise develops you may want to start experimenting with different golf components. As you experiment with golf components try different combinations of parts form irons and woods, as well as trying hybrid combinations. You may also want to try combining parts from different brands like combining Ping and Callaway parts to create a Calla-Ping club.

When you are putting together Components Plus Golf to create the perfect titanium driver for you, you may want to experiment with different head shapes. For example you may want to start with a blade shaped head and then try a mallet shaped head. You may also want to try creating a hybrid club with a titanium shaft and a wood head.

Creating hybrids is a good way to get the best features of both irons and woods. When you experiment with hybrid components make sure that you not only switch out iron and wood parts, but that you also try a variety of brands. This will help you to find a shape, weight, and style of golf club that will fit your playing style and golfing strengths.

When you are experimenting with wedge golf components you should try to learn what each wedge angle is designed for. For example a 48 degree wedge is a pitching wedge, whereas a 64 degree wedge is a flip wedge. Most golf stores will have a chart that you can refer to when you are trying to figure out what angle is right for you.

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Golf Club Making Supplies - Choosing the Right Golf Club for You

Golf club selection can be difficult for seasoned players, and even more so for beginners. There are so many variables in this difficult choice different club types, designs, and features, not to mention your own skills, swing and needs. To help you make a choice, or at least narrow the field, the following information on Golf Club Making Supplies is an overview designed to help you make the right golf club selection for you.

Cast Iron Golf Club

With cast iron golf clubs the majority of the weight in the golf club is around the perimeter of the club head. This feature makes the sweet spot larger, which is great for both beginners and those who encounter difficulty making full contact.

Forged Iron Golf Club

The choice of professionals due to design and function, the forged iron golf club has a slightly heavier toe, with the center of the gravity for the golf club at the center of the club head. Forged iron golf clubs are an alternative as your experience and skill increases.

Club sizes

Golf clubs are available in a range of sizes to suit the player, from standard to midsize, and even oversized.

Standard clubs have a smaller head, meaning a smaller sweet spot as well, and are the usual choice for advanced players and professionals.

The beauty of a midsize golf club is the larger sweet spot for better ball contact. The head size is a little larger than the standard golf club, and these clubs are the best choice for players with average skill as they are easy to control.

If you have a hard time hitting the ball straight, oversized golf clubs are for you. They have a huge sweet spot, and some control is sacrificed because of it, but this doesn’t stop this being the choice of many seniors as the huge sweet spot gives you much longer distance!

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Golf Club Making Components - Golf Club Components to Help Your Game

Golf club components are manufactured by all of the top brands in golf, including Callaway, Titleist, TaylorMade, Cleveland and more. Most golf club components can be purchased separately or as a set, and are designed to help you improve your game, add to your current set of golf clubs, or replace your original golf club components.

You’ll find golf club heads in every category and in a variety of sizes, styles, and designs. You can find driver heads that are long, wide, square, and more; sleek metal or titanium fairway wood heads; putter heads with alignment aids made from aluminum or alloy; and iron heads made of strong, durable materials.

The right wedge head may help give you added ball control or better ball contact and will be made of a strong metal such as graphite. Utility or hybrid heads are designed to give you the accuracy of an iron and the power of a wood.

Other Golf Club Making Components include golf club shafts and grips. Golf club grips provide you with a more comfortable place to grip the golf club and help you with your swing. Golf club grips are made of quality materials, such as rubber and synthetic leather to give you optimum comfort and feel. Many golf club shafts are made from stainless steel, graphite or titanium, strong materials that will help your golf clubs last through countless games of golf.

Many golf club components can be custom-made to fit you, which is especially useful for women golfers who may need golf cubs that are shorter or made from lighter materials. Left-handed golfers also can find what they need in various golf club heads, shafts and grips. If you are looking to better your score, some individual components are specially-designed to help with game improvement, increase the trajectory of your swing, be more forgiving, and give you an overall advantage.

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Golf Club Components Clones - Golf Club Clones Offer Performance And Affordability

Knock off golf clubs are a great way to get the best bang for your buck without jeopardizing the quality of your clubs. Also known as golf club clones, these very sophisticated clubs are manufactured using the same materials and technology as popular brands such as TITLEIST, TAYLORMADE, PING and CALLAWAY. These are just a few examples of popular brands you will find that you can compare to cloned golf clubs. Knock off golf clubs are much more affordable and offer equal or better performance.

Knock off golf clubs and golf club clones are not cheap clubs. You will be surprised at how attractive they are and the results you will get from them will boost your game confidence. Lets face it, with confidence in your game and equipment, you have a great formula for shedding strokes off of your game. Why pay twice the price for the same golf clubs? If performance, playability and affordability are more important than a brand name, then cloned golf clubs may be the right option for you.

If you are interested in saving money and improving your game at the same time, a good start might be to invest in a set of cloned golf clubs. Golf club components clones offer the best golf club designs using the best technology and with a low price tag, How can you go wrong? If you were to take your favorite brand of golf club and a matching club clone to the driving range, remove the brand names and just try them, you would be very surprised. You might just be hard pressed to find the difference in feel, performance and playability.

Dean Cecere is author, avid golfer and regular contributor of resourceful golf articles.

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Golf Club Component Supplier - How to Find a Business Wholesale Supplier Online

If you are trying to get yourself set up with a wholesale supplier, this can be quite an interesting process, especially if you are a newbie at this. The plain and simple truth is that some of the more technical material, tools and hardware are only available through a wholesale supplier. This is because of the fact that most retailers shy away from carrying inventory that is too specialized or that seem to be beyond the average consumer's comprehension.

When you think of Golf Club Component Supplier, what comes to your mind? The first thing that pops into your head is that they are cheaper than retailers. Today that is not always true especially since the big dog warehouse mega stores came onto the scene. When these two entities start a slug fest, it can really work to your financial advantage. For your part, you just have to be vigilant at shopping around for the best deals.

Establishing credibility: It may be tough to try to establish credibility with some suppliers who are in the wholesale business. What you really need to do is to open a business checking account with a wholesale supplier. If you do not have an account, but pay with a company check, you are as good as in! You may even be in for a discount.

Where to look: Some of the time you may find wholesale suppliers by word of mouth, and at other times nothing beats the good ole Yellow Pages. Another very viable source that can be invaluable is the Internet. Now that you have it narrowed down as to where to look, you must then decide what kind of wholesale supplier you are looking for.

What am I Looking For: You first have to know what you are looking for in relation to products before you zero in on a specific wholesale supplier. Are you looking for clothing, accessories such as handbags, hats, scarves, belts sunglasses and the like, jewelry such as earrings, watches, rings, bracelets and diamonds, electronics such as cell phones, MP3 players, video games, DVDs, digital cameras, and car audio, gifts such as figurines, gift basket supplies, candles, baby gifts, gift boxes and gift bags, toys and collectibles such as baby toys, novelties, dolls, Christmas ornaments and games.

You may also want to be supplied with furniture and home decor such as housewares, clocks, curtains, furniture, kitchenware, towels and pottery or general merchandise such as dollar store bargains, closeouts, convenience store bargains, overstock, party supplies and books. Perhaps you already own a beauty shop and are looking for more bargains for your displays such as fragrances, skin care, bath products, beauty supplies, cosmetics and aromatherapy.

No matter what business you are in or what business you think you might like to try, there is bound to be a wholesale supplier who is able to meet your needs. An Internet search will bring you in contact with many of these suppliers. Then your business will be able to beat the cost of high prices and realize more profit.

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Golf Club Component Suppliers - How To Find Great Wholesale Suppliers

This is truly one of the most frequently asked questions that I get from readers and customers. “How do I find good Golf Club Component Suppliers”? It is not different to find Wholesale Suppliers or Wholesale Products, or even Wholesale Prices. Read on to learn how to get started.

If you’re ready to start your own wholesale business, you need to find supplier that will supply you with the products you wish to sell. However, when you’re first starting out, you may find that this search takes time – especially when you don’t know where to start.

Before you even begin searching, you will want to apply for a resale license. This allows you to purchase products at wholesale prices and will also require that you keep records of your sales for review on a regular basis. Some suppliers will ask for this license number before they sell to you, so it’s in your best interest to have this ready to go.

To start your search for suppliers, you may want to start going to local trade shows that are geared toward your industry. These are great resources for finding suppliers as the suppliers are there to specifically meet up with others that will buy their products. This will take a little mingling and business card swapping, but you will find out more from one afternoon at a trade show than you could by surfing the Internet.

A side note on looking for suppliers through the Internet: this is risky in many cases. Many online suppliers will act as though they are suppliers when they’re actually middle men, so you’re not actually paying the lower wholesale price that you could be. Why waste your money in this way when there are plenty of suppliers ready to serve you?

Another way to approach your search for wholesale suppliers to find products you like and read the labels to see who makes them. You can then take that information and get in contact with the manufacturer yourself. When you’re out and about, look for products that you would like to sell, buy one, and find out who might be willing to sell it to you. The plus to this approach is that you’re already seeing the product and what it looks like.

You will also want to join any local trade organizations in order to find out about suppliers that other businesses use. In addition, you will be able to make contacts throughout your chosen industry and be able to stay up to date on trade shows and other local business news. There’s the added benefit as well of getting to hear about any suppliers that might not deliver on their promises.

And when all else fails, there’s always the local phone book. Go to the industry or the product that you are selling to see if they have a whole sale supplier listed – you may be surprised at what you find.

No matter which wholesale supplier you choose, you will want to make sure that they are a legitimate business by researching them with the Better Business Bureau. The www.BBB.org website is a great resource for finding out if there have been any complaints against a business or not. While there are some businesses that change their names frequently in order to not be on the BBB list, this is generally the best way to spot bad suppliers.

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Jorge Olson is a consultant, speaker and entrepreneur and owns several Wholesale Distribution companies. Learn more "Wholesale" by visiting his information packed website Distribution Business.

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Custom Length Golf Clubs - How Custom Golf Clubs Can Improve Your Golf Game

Do you love to play golf but are tired of having to visit the golf club repair shop on a regular basis? If this is the case then you are like many other golfers out there who have to deal with golf club repair on a regular basis just to enjoy the game you love so much. But, what if there was an option for you to avoid frequent trips to the golf club repair shop? What if you could finally play a round of golf with a set of golf clubs that really fit your size and swing without worrying about golf club repair? Well, you can and the way you can is with a set of custom golf clubs. Custom Length Golf Clubs may seem like a major expense up front, but if you sit down and consider the price of your current set of clubs in addition to all the golf club repair bills then you will see that when you do the math a custom golf club set really is not that expensive. And, the benefits of having custom golf clubs is that you will play better golf than ever and will enjoy the game even more. But, what are the benefits of custom golf clubs and why should you choose custom golf clubs over others? The following information will guide you to all the benefits and information you need to know about custom golf clubs.

All About Custom Golf Clubs

Just to make a point about custom golf clubs take a look around you the next time you are out on the golf course. Is everyone the same height, weight, sex, and age or are there major differences in appearance? Now, check out everyone’s golf clubs. Are all of the clubs practically the same with standard grips, lengths, and the like? So, what does this observation mean? It means that standard golf clubs don’t fit the majority of golfers. So if you truly want to improve your game you will customize a set of custom golf clubs, just for you. Now, you are probably thinking that custom golf clubs are even more expensive than name brand golf clubs. However, that is not necessarily the case. Not to mention that the fitted custom golf clubs you hear about aren’t anything at all like custom golf clubs, they are made from scratch just for you. Don’t get confused between fitted custom clubs and custom golf clubs. The fitted custom golf clubs simply start out with the standard set of clubs from any golf manufacturer and then they proceed to make the clubs more suitable to your personal and playing traits. Although the custom fitting doesn’t do too much other than cost you money because they are starting with a product that doesn’t fit you to begin with!

Why would anyone anticipate that mass produced clubs would help them play golf at their best? The reason is because golfers want to be better and they believe the hype from the golf manufacturers that the “newest” technology will improve their game. Well, the real answer is not in buying mass produced clubs but rather customizing your own golf clubs. Anyone who has ever had a set of custom golf clubs can tell you that finally having a set of clubs that are the right length, with the right grip, will greatly impact what you shoot the next time you are out on the golf course.

It is simply logical to buy custom golf clubs that are made to fit you or customize your own set of golf clubs. That means your golf swing is analyzed as well as your personal characteristics to create a custom golf club set that works with your golf style and not against it. A custom golf club set will allow you to have grips that are the right size for your hands, heads that reflect your skill, and shafts that are the right length and flex.

When you have your first custom golf club set made you may see some big differences from your last set of clubs. Your custom golf clubs may be a different length or the grip may be smaller or bigger. The flex may be different and the head might be different as well. For some people who set out to play with their custom golf clubs the first day they see amazing results. Others will need to make some changes and practice because although the custom golf clubs really fit their personal characteristics it’s difficult to change after playing with clubs that don’t fit for so long. Just a little practice and patience is all that is needed to see the difference custom golf clubs provide. Not to mention that when you have a custom golf club set made you will have new clubs that won’t be in need of golf club repair any time soon! If you really love golf then a custom golf club set is really worth the investment.

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Custom Length Golf Clubs - The Benefits of Custom Golf Clubs

Do you absolutely love the game of golf but are sick and tired of having to get your golf club repaired over and over? You are not alone! You can take advantage of Custom Length Golf Clubs to cure these problems, as they are entirely created with you and your swing in mind. No longer will you have to play with golf clubs that just don't seem to fit you right. While getting a set of these top notch clubs might seem like a major expense at first, think about it a little more. Consider the better game you will have with a good set of custom golf clubs, along with being able to say bye bye to all those annoying golf club repair bills you are paying.

After you take these 2 points into consideration, you will surely know that getting a set of custom golf clubs is a very worthy and worthwhile investment.You may think that a nice set of custom golf clubs are more expensive than name brand golf clubs, but this is not always the case. Just like anything, there are deals to be had on a good quality set of custom golf clubs, and you can easily compare the pricing to a set of name brand golf clubs. It's important not to get custom golf clubs mixed up with fitted golf clubs, as there is a stark difference.

Fitted golf clubs start with a set of standard golf clubs from a club manufacturer which are then fitted to be more suitable to your personal traits. Custom golf clubs are completely different, as they are entirely custom from the ground up and will fit you perfectly. Don't buy into the hype of the latest club trying to boast the best in club technology - keep it simple with a set of custom golf clubs which you know you can depend on time and time again. Mass produced clubs are nothing but a hassle, opt instead for clubs which you know will meet your specific and unique playing style.

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Acer Golf Club Components - Choose Acer Putters to Improve Your Golf Game

Every serious golfer needs to have his own set of golf clubs. Using the same clubs each and every time you play a game of golf and for every practice session will definitely help to improve your golf game. However, just heading to the nearest sporting goods store and purchasing a set of clubs off of the sales floor isn't really the best option. Instead, customized clubs should be purchased.

Manufacturers mass produce golf clubs for sale at stores that are sized for average heights, weights, and strengths of women and men-yet how many people are really average? It is far wiser to inquire at a golf store (either online or brick-and-mortar) about getting golf clubs custom made for you. Additionally, many experts recommend that people have Acer putters made for them.

Acer Golf Club Components

Acer putters are some of the most advanced in the putter component market. They are all painstakingly created through the use of computer aided design (CAD) software. Since the United States Golf Association (USGA) made a rules change, the face of a putter doesn't need to be greater in size than the front-to-back dimension. So, Acer putters are able to have a different shape to them, which makes them more straight and accurate.

Currently, there are five models of Acer putters that you can purchase to have custom assembled. Each has different features, and each can make a big difference in your golf game. Here are the different models:

  • Acer CB2: This model has a two-piece construction. The milled aluminum face is lightweight, and the center section has a soft feel. These allow the weight to be distributed to the outer part of the head. These Acer putters have very high inertia because each has a stainless steel outer right which provides weight-and, therefore, accuracy.
  • Acer CB3: This Acer truly takes advantage of the USGA rules change about shape and design because its concept was a reverse engineering of the traditional putter shape. Acer reduced the material in the face (which now measures 2 2/3") and redistributed it into the corners. The head is made from stainless steel with a black aluminum insert. The result is that these Acer putters greatly reduce twisting.
  • Acer CB4: These Acer putters are definitely the most customizable - they offer 36 custom options! Additional screws can be used to fine-tune the weight and balance of this Acer, making it ideal for anyone who wants the ultimate in customization. This model has an inverted profile design, meaning that the rear is wider than the face, which maximizes the moment of inertia.
  • Acer CB5: This is a mallet type, yet it is more compact from front to back than most other mallet types. Additionally, these Acer putters have good weight in the rear corners which provides a high moment of impact. This results in less backspin for a more accurate putt.
  • Acer CB6: These Acer putters resemble a cross between a mallet and a blade type. The perimeter wings contain redistributed weight, which helps to provide both inertia and accuracy to the putts.
Choosing any of these Acer Putters can help to improve your game. Studies have shown that about 40% of any game of golf is spent on the green. So, it is essential to own a club with which you are comfortable and which will give you the type of performance that you need on the green. All of the Acer putters have excellent moment of inertia ratings, which means that they are highly accurate. A recent test of various golf clubs was performed and published in a popular golfing magazine, and the Acers out-performed all of the other clubs that were tested. Of course, you will have to put in time and effort with these clubs; however, choosing an Acer is certainly a good decision if you are trying to greatly improve your golf game.

Unless you fit the manufacturer's definition of 'average' in height and weight, with 'average' strength, mass produced putters will not work for you. Acer Putters can be customized to fit you. Golf Today Store carries the most advanced putter made for the component market.

Golf Driver Components - Choosing the Best Golf Drivers

The golf players are well acquainted with what are exactly known as ' the best golf drivers', but for those who are new to the game of golf might get confused by the term 'golf drivers'. Well there is no brain-game involved in understanding a golf driver and its significance. There are of course some specifications for choosing the best golf driver. If a driver has a roughly elliptical face shape in a way that the long axis of the ellipse is tilted upward towards the toe, at an angle recording twenty degrees or more, the agreement between the perimeter of the club face and the hit pattern just goes perfect.

But what exactly defines the best golf driver? How can one choose a perfect Golf Driver Components for himself/herself? These are the questions which often create confusion, even in the mind of the most experienced golf player. However, there is nothing to worry as the tips and tricks of choosing the best golf driver are quite simple. The first thing that you need to consider while choosing a golf driver is its size. Every golfer wants to drive the ball to the furthest corner and all of them want to be considered to be the man of the moment. Most of the oversized drivers are built according to the largest legal specifications. It does not matter whether you prefer lightweight carbon crowns or weight screws; you would always find the exact driver which would give its best performance during the game.

The Alpha golf drivers are the most preferred ones when it comes to the question of popularity with the long-drive crowd. In the recent tours C830.4 Plasma Driver Set was seen in the hands of the top three players. If you are looking to improve your game and planning to buy a golf driver, then wait no more and search your way through all the unbiased and trusted reviews on internet. Some of the biggest golf driver brands include Ping, Nike, Callaway and Taylormade. Different golf drivers have different centers of gravity. So make sure you know what fits your bill, when you set out to choose a golf driver for yourself the next time.

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Golf Clone Components - Are Clone Golf Clubs the Real Deal?

Clone golf clubs are not golf clubs made to OEM or original manufacturer standards as some people suspect. They are the perfect starting point for anyone who is just starting to play golf. Whilst they aren't the cheapest clubs you can get, they are great value and they come with a pedigree pretty close to the top club manufacturers. Additionally, they are a reality in today's golf supply industry. Golf Discount Center is an example of a company that selects only the best golf components that have the playability to take you to the next level of competition.

Golf Clone Components are not for you if you attach importance to brand names. Most say that they look very similar to their top brand equivalents but have different names and are an affordable alternative to the top brands. Clones that are constructed from quality materials perform at and sometimes exceed the performance of more expensive name brands.

Clone golf clubs are as every bit as good as brand name clubs. They are created by designers and manufacturers who have studied the most famous names in golf clubs to make sure that their designs are similar to the best clubs available. All clubs are available in every type of club that a golfer would take in the bag for a great score. Clone golf clubs are manufactured with high-quality components and usually are very close to being as good as name-brand golf equipment. While professionals might be able to tell a difference, most amateurs cannot.

The clone golf clubs have proven themselves to be reliable, long-lasting and made with quality design and modern technology. The clone golf clubs will help each golfer hit a straight shot down the fairway. There is no guarantee that these drivers will keep a golfer out of the rough or the lake, but it is safe to say that the shot will be better with a clone golf club.

Proper tips and techniques can improve your golf performance. For improving golf swing you have to regularly perform strength exercises. Pro line clubs aren't fitted for the golfer or their game, but clone golf clubs can be customized to meet your needs.

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Tour golf components - Nakashima Custom Golf Components

Nakashima Golf happen to be a world apart for all golfers looking for the best in terms of feel and distance. Using the finest materials available in tandem with revolutionary techniques, Nakashima scores on 3 points: Performance, Beauty and Craftsmanship.

When it comes to customization of golf components especially clubs, mass production is refrained from. One of the most famous products is the NP-1 driver which is made from using a forging technique that fine tunes the sense of feel and control. In addition to the Professionals, Nakashima's products also cater to the amateurs, juniors and women golfers.

Some of the famous components are:

Nakashima Htec drivers which are state of the art, Tour golf components, technological marvels where the body is a body that is vacuum cast titanium enabling better impact while creating huge power transfer.

The recent NX-1 Tour Proven Fairway Metals sport a high grade double construction enabling the head to be consistent with very precise wall thickness. This optimizes weight and brings to the golfer a fairway metal with tremendous carry, immense feel and amazing swing.

The NP-1 set of irons are forged using the technologically high grade carbon steel. On dual forging of the heads, the grain is smoothed and made uniform and thus offering better feel unlike what any other forged iron can provide. This is essentially used by professional golfers who desire greater flexibility from their equipment. The NP-1 iron sports a "tour grind shaped sole" with rounded trailing edges preventing the sole from digging the turf.