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how does hireko golf sell clubs

by Theresa Anderson DDS Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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The program allows you to make 20% commission selling Hireko custom golf clubs to your families, friends or co-workers in your spare time. How does the program work? 1. Fill out the online application. 2. You will be given unique coupon code ID. 3. Sell off our our free 152 page catalog or website.

Full Answer

Who makes hireko clubs?

I called Hireko and spoke to the guy who makes the videos (tech line). He explained that they design the clubs from Acer and most of the brands in their website. They own the other brands in their website by acquiring them over the years. And, as they acquire them they would tweak the designs to what is available today.

Do hireko clubs stand up to Maltby?

I like both Hireko and GolfWorks but for different reasons. First I will answer the bottom line question " Do the clubs from Hireko stand up to Maltby?" IMO, no they do not. Caveat, I have not built any of their (Hireko) newer models but I have with GolfWorks. I trust GolfWorks regarding their club head model designs/quality and spec tolerances.

Are golf retailers obligated to give trade-in values?

Payment is QUICK! Are golf retailers obligated to give the used golf club Trade-In Values found on other websites? No. But 2nd Swing Golf consistently offers the highest trade-in values for used golf clubs.

Is Dynacraft hireko?

Fast forward to now and Dynacraft is Hireko complete with Jeff Summit, a go to guru on club building and perfotmance that worked Dynacraft with Tom Wishon. I built a set of Pinhawk single length and gave them a good run for a year using two different sets of shafts.

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What is the markup on new golf clubs?

between 30-35%The best way to understand something is to follow the money. Firstly, we can start with the retailer markup on golf clubs. These markups average between 30-35% of the total cost of the club. This percentage sounds high at first, but that number represents the entire gross income of a retailer.

What golf Company sells the most clubs?

Callaway Callaway Golf is the largest golf equipment manufacturing company in the United States, specializing in golf clubs, bags, balls, apparel, and gloves.

How do you get the best deal on golf clubs?

0:3710:23BEST WAY TO BUY CHEAP GOLF CLUBS | That Are Good! - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThe best thing to do is I went to PJ. Superstore. You can get on ebay you can get on these places.MoreThe best thing to do is I went to PJ. Superstore. You can get on ebay you can get on these places. And look for good quality clubs.

How often does the average golfer buy new clubs?

Most amateur golfers do not see a big difference in new clubs year to year, but I would recommend changing out your set every 3-4 years if possible, especially if you are playing with hand-me-downs that are older that you are. Be mindful of the lofts on the latest irons.

How long should golf clubs last?

Taking into account the different factors we've discussed, a quality set of golf irons can last anywhere from 8 to 10 years with proper care, and sometimes up to 12 years. Remember, if you take care of your golf clubs, they'll take care of you!

Is there a shortage of golf clubs?

Lead times for custom golf clubs have reached 12 weeks in places, after previously being as quick as 10 days at some retailers. Some key components are now unavailable until late January 2022 at the earliest and consumers who have already placed an order are becoming increasingly frustrated with the situation.

What time of year is best to buy golf clubs?

Golf Equipment Deals in Late Winter/Early Spring This is the prime time to get last season's model at its cheapest price, as all the newest models are hitting the shelves as well. In a cold-weather climate, no one is thinking about golfing during this time of year, so you may be able to find some great deals.

How far should you hit a 7 iron?

Average 7 Iron Distances are following: Beginning golfers- 100 yards (men) or 60 yards (women) Intermediate golfers- 135 yards (men) and 75 yards (women) Advanced golfers- 165 yards (men) or 140 yards (women)

How much should a set of golf clubs cost?

The Costs of Complete Sets of Golf Clubs Complete sets or packages of golf clubs aimed at the average golfer can range anywhere from around $100 to $1,200 (less than £100 to around the £1,000 mark).

Are 30 year old golf clubs still good?

There is no evidence that golf clubs deteriorate over time. Well maintained clubs will last a lifetime. 10+ year old clubs should be checked for better options but clubs less than 5 years old do not need replacing except for wear and tear issues to which wedges and forged irons are most vulnerable.

Do golf irons lose their pop?

For the average golfer, you can expect to get a good 7-10 years out of a set. For the golfer that plays golf every day of the year, it may only take 3-4 years before a set of irons starts to lose a bit of its jump off the face.

Do forged irons last longer?

Forged irons use softer steel than cast irons, but unless you're playing golf multiple times per week, the average player won't notice much different in terms of longevity. While both are manufactured to be high quality, forged irons are purer than cast irons and, in theory, should last longer.

Why do golf clubs have multiple lofts?

The purpose of having multiple clubs has to do with the distance each are hit from as each club has a different loft or angle to the face to provide a higher or lower trajectory. In addition each club is made at various lengths which also has an influence on the overall distance you can hit the ball.

What is clubfitting in golf?

Clubfitting is the process of properly fitting a golfer for custom clubs. The better you can understand the golfer's needs, the better you can determine the components and specifications of the golf club, resulting in a golf club that performs optimally for the golfer.

What is the most common material used in golf clubs?

Stainless steel is the most used material in golf. The material is generally inexpensive and easy to cast into all the shapes that you see golf clubs made plus durable enough for everyday play.There are two main types of stainless steel used in golf club heads. One is 17-4 stainless steel (comprising of no more than 0.07% carbon, between 15 an 17% chromium, 4% nickel, 2.75% copper, and 75% iron and trace elements). 17-4 used primarily for metal woods, hybrids and some irons. The other type of stainless steel is 431 (comprising of no more than 20% carbon, 15-17% chromium, 1.25 ? 2.5% nickel, and the remainder being iron and a few trace elements). This grade of stainless steel is used for irons and putters.

What is a wedge golf club?

Wedges are the highest lofted and highest hitting clubs in the bag and designed to go the shortest distance to have the ability to stop rolling and land close to the hole. Wedges are sometimes hit as full shots, but many times as less than full finesse shots as a way to land the ball softly.

What is an iron in golf?

Irons are the thin, elongated clubs in the bag. These are used to hit from the intermediate lengths between that of fairway woods and wedges. These are designed to be hit off the ground and have varied loft angles to hit the ball different lengths.

What woods do you need for a golf swing?

Most golfers carry at least 2 fairway woods, usually the #3 and 5-woods, but higher lofted versions are available to replace irons to be hit from a much shorter distance, especially for lady and senior male golfers who enjoy the addition of #7 and 9-woods.

What are the components of a golf club?

Golf components are simply the separate pieces that make up a golf club, generally referring to the clubhead, the shaft, and the grip. Yes, when you buy a pre-assembled, or "off-the-rack" club, that club is made of components. When a golf club is built based around options ...

Grit Golf

Pinhawks are a separate entity, and they are pretty good. Dave Tutelman preferred pinhawk heads over other single lengths due to their matching of his "progressive gapping" preference. He talks about it in a 3 piece article on his site that's pretty dense w data and analysis (if that's your thing).

Grit Golf

I bought a pickup truck bed worth of components from the estate of a mom/pop club builder. He built mostly dynacraft stuff, so I got a lot of odd components from the 80s. I believe hireko bought out dynacraft the same way that diamond golf bought wishon?

NRJyzr

Hireko stuff is reasonable, and priced quite well. You can also get many/most of their components from Value Golf (I'm not affiliated, other than as a customer).

NRJyzr

That's great feedback! I think I am going to get some components and try building an over length set.

Gary Brown

I switched to the Hireko prophet irons. Not the muscle blade. Love them. I had them custom fitted senior flex shafts. My son is custom club maker and said that his best selling iron head.

George Siter

First let me say that I am 88 years old and have been playing Hireko golf clubs, particularly their THRIVER for 8 years. It's a combination driver and fairway wood. I have used this club as my driver.It has a 13 degree face, It have spent way over $1,000 on drivers and never satisfied. Ping, Taylor Made, Callaway, Nike, etc.

garyt1957

I know Maltby designs their clubs but does Hireko design theirs? Are Acer and Pinhawk owned by Hireko?

The Mystery of China

So how does one company’s discontinued intellectual property become another company’s open model new iron for 2018? Welcome to manufacturing in China.

The Open Model Question

Michael Vrska, former Global Director of Innovation for Wilson Staff and Director of Product Development for Adams Golf, says true open models are designed by Chinese head manufacturers and can be sold to anyone with a checkbook and an email address.

China Games

If you want a chuckle or two, Google Chinese Copycat Brands. You’ll find some funny stuff, like Johnnie Worker Red Labial scotch, Sunbucks Coffee, Borio Cookies, Aberkrombie & Fetch jackets and footwear from Sdidsa, odidoss, adadis or daiads – all in the adidas font and with three stripes.

The R&D Rodeo

In a perfect world, the OEM does all its own research, development and equipment design work, and then has an overseas manufacturer turn those CAD files into golf clubs or, in today’s world, sump pumps, razors or damn near anything else you use on a daily basis.

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