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Real vs Fake. Where do You Draw the Line?
Where Do You Draw The Line On Purchasing Fake Golf Products?
15 members have voted
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1. What Do You Find Acceptable? We are talking about fakes. Not copies or products that are similar to. (For example a headcover labelled as Scotty Cameron, but not really a Scotty Cameron is a fake. A head cover designed to look like a Scotty Cameron, but labeled as Brand X is a copy.)
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I would never knowingly buy any fake golf product, because I believe it is simply wrong to do so.12
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I would never knowingly buy any fake golf product, because while I don't have an ethical issue with it, I'd be concerned with the quality of said product.4
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I only buy "real" clubs, but a fake head cover or a fake grip is fine, if it doesn't affect the performance of the club its fine to save money.2
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I don't mind buying fakes as long as my golf buddies can't tell.0
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Buying fakes is fine. That just shows the the original manufacturers are charging too much. Its good to have lower cost options.0
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