Another VICTIM!? The Big TEMU FAKE GOLF SCAM!?

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
  • He Got CONNED Buying FAKE Golf Equipment From TEMU!? When buying golf clubs you have to be so careful where you buy them from. Some people swear by buying golf clubs from ebay, others think the best deal on golf clubs would be buying the best second hand golf clubs, others want to buy from aliexpress or wish.com golf clubs... but a new phenomenon has dawned... buying golf clubs from Temu... is Temu the new Amazon? there are lots of CZcams videos claiming Temu will kill amazon... but surely if some of the things are fakes? then it doesn't help? do fake golf clubs really work? let's find out... and let's do it now!

Komentáře • 299

  • @lexxwhite747
    @lexxwhite747 Před 8 měsíci +53

    Definitely was not expecting the "fuck off" that wasn't bleeped out 😂😂 Thanks Robbo, needed a good laugh this morning!

    • @petermorris709
      @petermorris709 Před 8 měsíci +1

      😅😅 I was thinking the exact same thing ...loved it😂

    • @GOLFADDICT65
      @GOLFADDICT65 Před 8 měsíci +1

      too funny...almost spit my beverage out....lol....priceless

  • @micksumo
    @micksumo Před 8 měsíci +20

    My concern is just the price of the originals. I mean £50 for a Scotty Cameron grip is bonkers and hundreds for a putter cover. I've bought grips from TEMU and they seem fine. I play 10 or so times a year and it makes no sense to spend hundreds on grips when i don't even know if they're the right grips for me. I would never buy clubs or balls but peripherals yes because i personally think the main brands are taking the p with their prices. I mean it's not even close to regrip a set of clubs would cost you £150 or £30 through a company such as TEMU. However the issue here is buying second hand clubs and then them turning out to be fake i personally wouldn't buy much now from ebay etc i'd rather just stick with what i've got.

  • @ph469
    @ph469 Před 8 měsíci +18

    Fake (knock-offs) products only exist due to OVERpricing of brands that want to build a perception of "prestigeous".
    The term "You get what you pay for" doesn't hold true for many of the OVERpriced authentic brands either. That's why many of us favor VALUE brands, ie Costco, Takoma, etc, (and previously owned club stores) as James uncovers. Thanks for the ongoing insights James.

    • @andynaz5631
      @andynaz5631 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Fake Chinese Mizunos play as well as the authentics...at least i couldnt tell.

    • @l26c64
      @l26c64 Před 3 měsíci

      @@andynaz5631because you’re not a ball striker

    • @l26c64
      @l26c64 Před 3 měsíci

      prestige* and Takomo* you’re welcome

    • @andynaz5631
      @andynaz5631 Před 3 měsíci

      @@l26c64 even the pros at PGA store couldn't tell. They were flabberghasted.

    • @andynaz5631
      @andynaz5631 Před 3 měsíci

      @@l26c64 iguess i'm a good ball striker, best round of 73 on a par 72 6700yd course. 8 handicap. Short game is not that good.

  • @vansamsel7787
    @vansamsel7787 Před 8 měsíci +11

    I actually ordered my daughter an Odyssey head cover off Temu. She lost her original head cover. I ordered fully expecting it to not be authentic since it was $5. Surprisingly it is of very good quality and you really can’t tell the difference between the real and the cheap. Win for me I guess?

  • @rileyfisher1984
    @rileyfisher1984 Před 8 měsíci +7

    I got some “golf pride” mcc grips for about $3 each and installed them myself. They look and feel great so I don’t even care if they are not authentic.

  • @stevedimattei321
    @stevedimattei321 Před 8 měsíci +3

    James, you make some excellent points in this video. I see a big different in "knockoff" equipment versus "fake". For example, the Super Newling Stripe golf ball that Gary did a review on a few days ago was great. It is NOT a Taylormade Tour Response but a "knockoff" version of it. They are not trying to fake out the customer, but it does make the game of golf more economical. I strongly agree with you that those who try to fake out consumers are bad for the game. That being said, I would love to see a video of you using "fake" clubs and comparing them to the real ones. Keep up the good work, and be a good host and please let Gary win a match on your channel😂

  • @michaelreilly5888
    @michaelreilly5888 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Excellent topic! I stopped buying grips from a major US online retailer because the many of the grips they sold at a low price were fake (they smelled terrible). I'd rather buy real brand name golf products rather than get ripped off buying junk.

  • @ronmullard5718
    @ronmullard5718 Před 8 měsíci +3

    I bought a RBZ driver off ebay(new) when they first came out and used it for 2-2.5 years until one day I hit a shot off the heel and it made a strange noise ,on checking a crack had appeared were the face and sole join also when I removed shaft it was cracked and broken inside...took it to a local dealer to ask for advice and he informed me it was a fake, when comparing with a genuine the difference was hardly noticable (to me)The thing about it was it was the best driver I'd had to that point (long and forgiving)So having had it for the length of time I had wasn't to displeased (was well used as was playing 4or 5 games a week....Regarding the grips I buy the cheaper ones and change when needed some times can get 3 for price of one geuine....IMO the golf trade has become a rip off...

  • @larryd4352
    @larryd4352 Před 8 měsíci +1

    When I was looking for a new set of golf clubs back in 2009, I was shocked by how expensive new clubs cost! I couldn't afford putting out over $1000 USD for a set of irons. I found a set of irons I really liked in a "component manufacturer's" catalog, and since I worked in a retail golf pro shop in the 1990's, I knew how my clubs needed to be fit for me since I an 6'6". I already had some woods, but they gave me such a fantastic deal, I couldn't pass it up! When my clubs were finished, I was surprised, as they also gave me a very nice stand bag!
    I have enjoyed the heck out of them, and even though I am 66 years old now...I am carry an 11.2 index and still play from the normal ( around here the blue tees are for mid range handicapped players ).

  • @jerrypetercheff3075
    @jerrypetercheff3075 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Most of my current set were used from ebay because I can't afford the newer clubs. Thankfully they were genuine. I do think this fake stuff gets bought because of the high price of the name brands. I am glad you test the budget clubs, balls etc. because it gives the average person an opportunity to get quality stuff without paying a fortune.

  • @alanmcdonald7104
    @alanmcdonald7104 Před 8 měsíci +3

    As someone that changes grips every year (2 at most) I’ve tried fake mcc grips and there are differences. The ones I tried felt firmer overall and were skinnier but with layers of tape I actually quite liked the firmer feel.

  • @justinnelson1483
    @justinnelson1483 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Can we get 10k likes for James dropping an unbleeped F Bomb.....that was the realist thing I've saw in a long time. Good stuff James make sure to put your money in the swear jar!

  • @markpreston6345
    @markpreston6345 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Great comment guys…personally I’d be happy with “fake” grips if they felt ok. It’s a big no no for clubs though. Balls I have to go proper or premium lake for my 2p worth!

  • @jimmccoys5778
    @jimmccoys5778 Před 8 měsíci +3

    I bought a pair of Nikes not knowing they were fake. I had no point of reference to compare them to. A friend pointed out that he believed they were fakes and pointed out the reasons! The quality looked amazing and the materials were spot on! I never would have known

    • @Charlie_Crown
      @Charlie_Crown Před 8 měsíci

      Ever consider your friend was wrong?

    • @jimmccoys5778
      @jimmccoys5778 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@Charlie_Crown possibly. I saw a few areas that may have been iffy, but I had nothing to compare them to. I wear them and it doesn’t bother me.

    • @Charlie_Crown
      @Charlie_Crown Před 8 měsíci

      @@jimmccoys5778 If the quality is good, I have no bother with snides (counterfeit), especially when some originals these days cost ridiculous amounts of money, but you can get the look for a fraction, sucks if full price was payed though. If the quality looked amazing though, I think it's less likely to be a fake item, in my experience anyway 👍

    • @Charlie_Crown
      @Charlie_Crown Před 8 měsíci

      @@jimmccoys5778 Also, shops like TK Maxx sell the real deal, but they are seconds, they have certain flaws, barely noticeable, that don't come up to expected standards, your Nike's might be that, original, great quality, but something is not quite right 👍

  • @nelsonnunes8788
    @nelsonnunes8788 Před 8 měsíci +2

    I have a scotty cameron putter and changed the original grip for one from temu just because of the feel they feel great. And ordered a spare one for when needed. Only spent £15 for both.😉

  • @billweem
    @billweem Před 8 měsíci +4

    I’ve bought grips from Temu in the past and think they are great !!
    The prices are too good to pass up ! But I’d be scared to death to buy anything Scotty Cameron online ….there are so many fakes out there

  • @marcelwieczorek6604
    @marcelwieczorek6604 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I did buy a Mizuno MP20 fake set from Ali Express. The shafts where off completely, the heads had .370 hosels and I did reshaft them and played well a full season.

  • @chetlovesmer9549
    @chetlovesmer9549 Před 8 měsíci +1

    This is one of the most interesting and timely videos you've done in a long time. Nice job, Rob and Gus.

  • @jerrysmiley1084
    @jerrysmiley1084 Před 8 měsíci +2

    I bought name brand grips for my set a year ago. I had to replace some of the grips that were worn so I bought some of the fake grips from Temu to see the difference. First they smelled like they came out of a chemical bath. Comparing them to the real ones I have and couldn't tell much difference in looks and feel. Washed the fakes and the chemical went away. Will see if they will last at least a year.

  • @danieljd6776
    @danieljd6776 Před 8 měsíci +3

    About 12 or so years ago I accidentally bought a fake Scotty Cameron off eBay. I thought it seemed a bit off when it arrived. I had quite a few people try the putter without mentioning my suspicions. Nobody said they thought it was fake and always said it felt amazing off the face. I eventually took it into a golf store and compared it to the new Scotty's and realized right away it was fake.

  • @mattharvey968
    @mattharvey968 Před 8 měsíci +3

    I’ve never bought fake brand name irons but have bought fake Oakley sunglasses. Would like to see comparisons to real vs fake clubs!

    • @andyfrizzell4352
      @andyfrizzell4352 Před 8 měsíci

      I'd be the opposite. I'd rather play with fake clubs than fake sunglasses that are likely not protecting your eyes, if not damaging them

  • @one2manyhobbies956
    @one2manyhobbies956 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I've felt the last couple of years that the grip manufacturers are charging and arm and a leg simply because they can. I feel even more strongly this way about grips that have been around for a very long time and the rubber recipe/tooling/manufacturing has been around so long that its ridiculous that they are charging 8-10+ dollars a grip. I don't buy direct knock off grips but I have moved to supporting Iomic and Karma grips for their price/quality ratio. Even with heavy use on my clubs I can regrip my entire set for under 50 bux every season if I want to but I have been getting 2-3 seasons out of the Karma grips (4-6 rounds per month plus range time). Dont get me wrong, I LOVE Lampkin and Golf Pride grips but its just getting silly. The sport is already expensive.

  • @roberttexas3618
    @roberttexas3618 Před 8 měsíci +3

    I would like to see you compare a premium ball to a lady’s golf ball in cold condition I believe the compressibility of the balls change enough to change the smash factor enough to make the lady’s ball a better choice in cold air

    • @Criscross292
      @Criscross292 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Interesting… I bet you’re right. Try the Percept Laddie golf ball. Great distance

  • @user-tj1ch7vt7q
    @user-tj1ch7vt7q Před 8 měsíci +1

    I have made MANY purchases from Ali express, and Wish. And I ONLY got 1 fake set of Titalast T200. All of the taylormade clubs I purchased ARE ALL AUTHENTIC... and I did find out most of all iron heads come from only a few foundries. So most are all made in the same place...

  • @Not_To_Golf_Is_Not_An_Option
    @Not_To_Golf_Is_Not_An_Option Před 8 měsíci +1

    Just one the Scotty Cameron grip, I would Not be surprised if the grips come from the same factory and Scotty Cameron/Titleist is making a huge Profit, when selling them on. If 1 grip costs 10-13 for a consumer, and Titleist is buying 10000 from the same vendor, you can be sure they pay a fraction of the price, but still sell them for 50 a piece. I got a set of grips in Temu, and the quality of those were super. They all Had the same weight, they feel great and again, probably from the same factory, as the original

  • @ryanhorner1675
    @ryanhorner1675 Před 8 měsíci +12

    I don't see any harm in buying fake putter grips.
    How much grip does a putter really need?

    • @beng4647
      @beng4647 Před 7 měsíci

      I bought two... prepped the clubs....they don't fit. Absolute scam.

  • @chrisbobbitt5706
    @chrisbobbitt5706 Před 8 měsíci +3

    I would love to see the fake club challenge!

  • @ExbotHero
    @ExbotHero Před 8 měsíci +2

    I must respectfully disagree with your advice regarding golf grips.
    In my experience, the quality of the grips is a notable factor, especially when considering counterfeit products. To my surprise, these 'fakes' have proven to be exceptionally good. By purchasing grips in bulk, one can obtain new grips that last multiple seasons for less than £25. I personally change mine annually.
    Prior to experimenting with these replicas, I would spend in excess of £125 each year for similar grips. As someone with rather discerning tastes in golf equipment, I assure you, I've noticed no downsides in using the counterfeit ones.
    Therefore, I would advocate for the purchase of these imitation grips. Considering the substantial profits of major brands, one should not feel overly concerned about their loss of business. I suggest starting with a small order to identify a reliable supplier, then purchasing as needed.
    However, it's important to maintain honesty in transactions. If you sell equipment fitted with these counterfeit grips, inform the buyer of their true nature. This might slightly reduce the resale value, but probably less than you might expect. New grips, regardless of their authenticity, are still new. Nonetheless, deceiving a buyer into thinking they are purchasing genuine products is not only unethical but could also have repercussions, as astute golfers can often detect the imperfections instantly.

  • @celica49
    @celica49 Před 8 měsíci

    I was actually just thinking yesterday, ive seen people test the knock off drivers, but never the irons or wedges. Would definitely like to see that

  • @johnsoltau620
    @johnsoltau620 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I never have, but my brother bought a Taylormade M1 driver from a Chinese website that turned out to be fake. Not great distance from the beginning and fell apart after a couple of months.

  • @garrydoyle2536
    @garrydoyle2536 Před 8 měsíci

    James I have to agree, about the price of equipment these days, I'm using clubs over 10years old, but don't see the point of paying 2k for new clubs, so I can agree with getting cheap/copies.

  • @motodiaries8204
    @motodiaries8204 Před 8 měsíci +4

    I've often wondered if these "fakes" come from the same factory as the real thing. I wonder if they just make extras and sell them out the back door of the factory. Seems like it would cost a fortune to tool up to make these things.

    • @alanduncan9204
      @alanduncan9204 Před 8 měsíci +2

      They do - see my post above about my time in China. I also lived in Thailand for 12 years and many big brand names are made there. Samsonite pulled out of Thailand because the workers and management made bags on Sunday exclusively for themselves !!!
      It was considered normal by the Thais to do such things and you can't blame them as a good wage was less than $10 dollars a day.
      I still have a Samsonite "Sunday" bag and also "Swiss Army" Airline Pilots Briefcase. They are the real deal but were a fraction of the price.

  • @Hedgie-zq4wf
    @Hedgie-zq4wf Před 8 měsíci

    I bought some Fake CP2 +4 Pro Grips in Midsize and also some fake MCC +4 Grips in Midsize also. The grips are fine and although not the same quality, they will do the job. I have noticed, however, that the +4 grips are not as thick in the lower half of the grip as the genuine ones. I think James is right, are people turning to the fake ones because the genuine ones are so expensive....in short, YES!! I think the MCC Plus 4 Align Grips are around £ 15 per grip which is just ridiculous for a bit of rubber. I'm happy with the fake ones or there are also the Champkey, Tour-Dri ones which are not fakes but are clones of big brands. I find those grips are great value for the money and just add a wee bit more tape to give the Plus 4 effect on them.

  • @shawntaylor7442
    @shawntaylor7442 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I got a bootleg of a Nintendo DS game off eBay. Had no idea at the time that was a thing. Good Real Deal off eBay was my irons. Someone backed out of a custom deal and a pro shop sold them at a heavy discount. Still $1099 for the set but probably closer to a $1700 set with custom shafts and grips and an added 3i

  • @martcoombs9031
    @martcoombs9031 Před 8 měsíci +2

    once bought a fake scotty cameron of wish, 5 years on, still using it !!!!

  • @evacox-fm7ze
    @evacox-fm7ze Před 6 měsíci +1

    Let’s face it, if a beginner buys these clubs they’re not likely to be disappointed- quite the opposite, they believe they’ve made a great bargain. Belief is greater than truth.

  • @DLudGolf
    @DLudGolf Před 8 měsíci +1

    All of the above to the questions. I like to find good clubs that are sold as head only or shaft only and put them together. I like to find fake stuff and get good deals and mess around with them. And I got some fake stuff and loved it

  • @eyecon7182
    @eyecon7182 Před 8 měsíci +4

    Here's a thought... You would think that there would be major law suits against Temu from the main brand manufactures. Do you think that the manufacturer may be selling their products that didn't meet their standards on Temu for a little extra cash rather than just chucking them in the trash?

    • @Charlie_Crown
      @Charlie_Crown Před 8 měsíci

      It's based in China, they plagiarise every brand and no one can touch them, because China...

    • @jeffrielly
      @jeffrielly Před 8 měsíci +1

      The reason why that hasn't happed is because Temu's parrent company is headquartered in China, which there are no IP protection laws

  • @joshuaharris2533
    @joshuaharris2533 Před 4 měsíci

    I haven’t bought “fake”stuff from Temu, but I have bought alignment sticks for $3 and a cover for $6 and a golf towel for $3. Some of these deals are to good especially for a beginner.

  • @AGClassicCarTuning
    @AGClassicCarTuning Před 8 měsíci

    I've fitted a lot of grips over the years (100's of grips) and decided to swap out my iron grips last week. Looking into genuine Golfpride MCC Align Midsize via a reputable retailer and they were around £13 to £16/grip, and I needed 10, that's £130 - £160 plus P&P, not cheap at all!!!. I managed to buy 10 for £38 delivered, via a famous online auction. The first couple didn't fit the AMT irons butt dia well at all. It was as if the inner diameter of the grip was smaller/tighter than it should be....but I got there in the end. They feel good and played well on the irons. However, swing weight was massively off on my driver shaft and when weighing two exact same shafts (both MMT 60x callaway tip, same length) there was 20g difference in the shaft total weight between a 'dubious' yet cheap grip, and an original. 20g is a fair few swing weight points and total club weight, which can be the 'make or break' for a club fitting well or mysteriously playing like a dog. Great video guys.....I remember playing Woolley when it first opened 30+ years ago.....nice track.

  • @garyreid4026
    @garyreid4026 Před 8 měsíci

    Great video lads. Thanks for sharing the info. I have also heard of bad stories about Temu.

  • @MikeSoutham
    @MikeSoutham Před 2 měsíci

    James with his best MIke Bassett 'F**k Off' impresssion @ 6:32 :D

  • @carlosmartins8771
    @carlosmartins8771 Před 8 měsíci +1

    i buy my grips, golf spikes from those sites. i play a lot of golf and my grips last about 2 seasons at 1/4 OF THE PRICE. im a 4 handicap and theyre more than fine. i wouldnt buy clubs

  • @ArenCunia
    @ArenCunia Před 9 dny

    I have one kislux bag I got in 2019, it's the LV white catogram speedy. It's counter quality and it has a nice honey patina now, so the leather is real. I think whatever makes you happy go for it. I've seen LV with plastic leather and blood red glaze...

  • @StumpkillerCP
    @StumpkillerCP Před 8 měsíci

    I’m playing Callaway Rogue X 5-PW I bought from the Callaway pre-owned shop. Had the Senior Graphite shafts cut to my length and regripped. They looked like new. I also picked up a pre-owned Odyssey O-works putter from the Odyssey website. Fusion FT-3 driver and Rogue 3H & 5H I picked up used off eBay at the Logic Joe’s Store. Very satisfied.

  • @christiankell6074
    @christiankell6074 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I am on a strict budget, so I would really like to see some head to head comparisons with the irons on Temu vs, brands like Caley and Takomo. And to be honest I have been considering the TC 201 irons by Calong from Temu.

    • @bradglawson4395
      @bradglawson4395 Před 8 měsíci

      I’m telling u mate
      Golf grips I got from temu were fantastic
      My local pro at the golf club put the temu grips on my clubs and said how good are the grips and where I got them from
      He couldn’t tell the difference from what I had to what he sells in his pro shop

  • @bananacaster3259
    @bananacaster3259 Před 2 měsíci

    I bought a an extra large putter grip from TEMO for $8. It’s awesome and has improved my putting remarkably. If it wears out in 6 months or a year, so what? I’ll buy another one for $8. I’ve had the grip on my putter for 2 months now with no sign of wear, cracking, discoloration, anything. Wouldn’t buy golf clubs but for grips I’m on board.

  • @miguelitoaniceto5882
    @miguelitoaniceto5882 Před 8 měsíci +3

    I buy “knock off” golf grips. I refuse to pay $12/grip when I can get a comparable grip for $5 per just because it doesn’t say golf pride on the item.
    Also remember when tour edge was first making clubs? One of their old forged irons were considered fake Mizunos but they were actually pretty good and now they’re a pretty reputable brand.

    • @drodzdrodz909
      @drodzdrodz909 Před 8 měsíci

      Tour edge irons are still butter tho. 😂 I also just re gripped all my clubs champkey brand off Amazon and I can’t tell no difference from golf pride half price.

  • @mikeb1149
    @mikeb1149 Před 8 měsíci

    Bought a Scotty Futura X7m online for $325. Cut it down to 33" and regripped it. Putter is money. Worst deal was buying a shaft that was garbage. Seller had jammed a second shaft in it to make the needed length, and threw a grip on to cover it up.

  • @AlienWooshie
    @AlienWooshie Před 6 dny

    Maybe late to the channel, love the content, but what is Gaz's channel called? Would have been useful to put it in the description 😉🤣 Thanks

  • @donaldwilcoxjr.5212
    @donaldwilcoxjr.5212 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I buy my grips from ebay ...mcc plus 4 ....on money back guarantee and usually can get 13 for between 70 and 90 dollars ....and the last ones I bought were 13 for 64.99 us and I was worried they might be fake but I had 2 new ones I know were not fake and when you put them side by side the ones I bought for 64.99 not only look better but even felt better after installing them ....but I wil say they did not have any weird smell ( usually dead give away) and after some research I found that they were real and the site I had purchased them from was actually and individual who worked at a golf shop ....and bought out a lot of grips that were 2019s and the shop restocked with 2023 ....the grip hasn't changed ....the shop had just sold out old stock due to the fact they had been on shelf for close to 5 years ....anyways have had them on for 6 months now and still look and feel new ....i do take care of my kit ....wash grips in light detergent (usually heavily diluted dish soap) ....and dry with towel about every couple rounds ...every round in warmer months living in the southern US....because of the sweat from humidity....I also recently bought a new pistol grip 2.0 super stroke that was 15 us ....and it was same deal 2020 model ....but as I said on ebay I always look for the money back guarantee....and if I ever do ...and sure will buy a fake I will return it....have bought several driver heads and clubs off ebay ....but usually only if it has a serial number ....best advice if it seems to good to he true ....probably is ....or at least do as much research on the seller as possible ...

  • @ScottDreyfus
    @ScottDreyfus Před 6 měsíci

    I had a set of ebay multi compound plus 4s come thru. Biggest issue was they weren't plus anything. They were anywhere from 47 to 55 grams and smelled like strait acetone. The cords were a little slick so I scuffed them up and they lasted better than the real ones. The rubber isn't as soft as gp but honestly for 13 Grips and 50 bones you could definitely do worse, just know what you're buying.

  • @ronchappell216
    @ronchappell216 Před 8 měsíci

    I recently was shopping for a Taylormade sand wedge to match a set of M4 irons I just purchased. The M4 isn't made any more as far as I could tell, but I found a number of them - and almost purchased one - but I noticed some of the writing on the clubhead seemed to be misplaced. Anyway it scared me off thinking they must be fakes and ended up getting a used Stealth wedge to stay with the brand. It was surprising to me how good the fakes looked.

  • @mattevans7150
    @mattevans7150 Před 8 měsíci +1

    @JamesRobinson
    I think you missed the bleep button at around 6:32 ??

  • @Zebra2955
    @Zebra2955 Před 8 měsíci

    I buy most of my clubs from Callaway pre-owned. If you buy “like new”. The majority of the times they are new. Just bought a Paradym driver for $322. It was still in the plastic wrapper

  • @tommiethatcher7265
    @tommiethatcher7265 Před 8 měsíci

    Loved listening to you bit discussing fake equipment, the only thing I would consider purchasing is a head cover

  • @timingram288
    @timingram288 Před 8 měsíci

    Budget grips on used name brand equipment. Unless you are logging 60 rounds a year you aren’t going to have a grip failure any time soon. Most of these Temu grips look to be seconds as they are extremely close to the original. I’ve went to the local name brand golf store and made comparisons the mcc4 grips are pretty much identical. Except for the 75% price difference.

  • @randymahony8157
    @randymahony8157 Před 8 měsíci +2

    I absolutely hate fraudulent products and the people who sell them.

  • @andrewrasmussen3275
    @andrewrasmussen3275 Před 5 měsíci

    Ordered knock off "golf pride" grips. Changed my own grips for 40 bucks. I'm no pro but I can't tell the difference.

  • @2centsworth474
    @2centsworth474 Před 8 měsíci

    You some weeks back replaced grips of your iron set with temu grips( orange color). Could you do a vlog on how those temu grips are handling real time golf.

  • @Britton0932
    @Britton0932 Před 8 měsíci

    I buy loads of golf clubs off of eBay. I’ve never bought a “new set” or new club. The major manufacturers are ridiculous with their pricing, so I typically buy clubs that a 2or 3 seasons old. I would not buy a new club off of eBay either. If there is not some wear on the item, I dont trust it.

  • @petebull8233
    @petebull8233 Před 8 měsíci

    I've bought most of my gear over the decades on eBay and Facebook Market Place no issues. Till this summer. Switched my woods to Sim 2s. Looked for a 6 hybrid to match the others. Hard to find. Found one an hour away. At $120 . Got home tried it and every shot went like a 3 hybrid. Checked the loft against my 5 hybrid and it was more like a 3 hybrid. Checked the lettering grip and it seemed fine. Could a 3 hybrid slipped by in quality control at TM? So I contacted TM Canada and they paid for shipping to inspect it. Low and behold the shaft on my club wasn't a shaft they used on those hybrids and the you lettering on head was a different font. I got screwed! The seller ghosted me . I told TM to keep it get it out of circulation

  • @stevecollins4919
    @stevecollins4919 Před 8 měsíci

    Bought 3 Lazrus wedges (not fake) 50, 54, 58 this past season and love them have you ever tried them (waiting in the snow in 🇨🇦 for spring)

  • @bradglawson4395
    @bradglawson4395 Před 8 měsíci

    I bought golf grips
    Super stroke putter grips
    Putter cover
    Golf tees
    Definitely the quality was good
    I can’t complain what I got for that cheap

  • @milton359
    @milton359 Před 7 měsíci

    I've bought 3 clubs recently (one at a time) they were Taylormade Sim fairway woods. I love all 3 of them. The 3 wood out performs my new Taylormade Stealth that I was fited for. I bought them from Amazon the dest online site bar none.

  • @fretless05
    @fretless05 Před 8 měsíci

    I have bought clubs from eBay as well as DTC companies (Sub70 and New Level), and have recently ordered Temu to order some accessories like a little bag to clean your heads and balls and some stickers for the face to track contact at the range. The DTC clubs and the ones I've gotten from eBay were all top-notch, but I'm not expecting much from the Temu stuff. As far as grips go, if I can't tell the difference as a 15 handicapper, does it matter that it's fake?

  • @jc238
    @jc238 Před 3 měsíci

    I have used Temu (golf pride) grips and they have been perfect. They might not last as long but so far so good.

  • @johnmiller7682
    @johnmiller7682 Před 7 měsíci

    I would never buy fake. But I have no problem with them being reviewed, bought or used. My problem is the golf companies ripping us off for their product.

  • @josephgreenberg2063
    @josephgreenberg2063 Před 8 měsíci

    there is no excuse for supporting/buyer forgers. If one wants to buy inexpensive equipment, balls or accessories, there are options (pre-owned, Costco, Decathlon, direct to consumer brands). Doing business with companies that are misrepresenting what they are selling is wrong from several standpoints: they are lying to you, the product (as you point out) is worthless for resale, and they are cheating the companies that built the real product out of the equity they built by innovation, quality control, and risking their capital to survive in a difficult industry. It is difficult to tell on line (grip for example, when you can’t feel the texture, inspect the printing, feel the weight or smell- the real way to know fakes), but if the price is too good to be true, assume it’s fake. And fake cheats the buyer, the company being counterfeited, and other buyers who have a chance to get taken advantage because others kept the frauds in business. I do hope that you, JR, comes out stronger against counterfeiters. There is no two sides, IMO.

  • @aimeagle
    @aimeagle Před 4 měsíci

    Bought a set of 13 golf pride tour wrap white grips. My first purchase so the whole set was like $8 US. After getting them they look and feel the same. However, once I put them on my clubs they stain up easily. I figured they were fake just bc of the price but had to try lol. It is weird bc they feel fine and don't have any weird smells like a "normal" counterfeit.

  • @yamatexang7890
    @yamatexang7890 Před 8 měsíci

    I buy my tees and golf gloves from temu. I was genuinely impressed with the golf gloves. I have been on the same glove for 8 rounds so far and it is holding up just fine. The tees perform just like any other but literally a fraction of the price. Also have got divot tools, and club brushes from Temu. Oh and spineless golf shoes. And I mean GOOD LOOKING golf shoes. I bought 3 pair for like $20 bucks. Holding up just fine. As I'm typing this I'm remembering other gold related equipment I have bought off there. A shag bag, a chipping net, and a ball retriever. Everything has been awesome to be completely honest.
    Never pulled the trigger on buying balls from there though, or actual equipment that is used to "play". Overall happy with my purchases

  • @travissnyder1553
    @travissnyder1553 Před 8 měsíci

    Temu has a set of irons I was quite interested in buying. The mc 502. They look so classic and beautiful. I just wonder if they perform well and feel soft off the face or do they feel like a cheap cast iron.

  • @robster230
    @robster230 Před 8 měsíci

    Hi James, the neon yellow Kirkland V3 ball is on the UK site if you were on the lookout

  • @dudosmokokos
    @dudosmokokos Před 8 měsíci

    Years ago I bought a set of Ping Rapture irons for the “too good to be true” price of $300. They were selling for about $1,000 in those days. The box came from Hong Kong in less than 5 days. Well, I opened the box and they looked real until I looked closely and noticed that the graphite shafts misspelled the word stiff as sitiff. Then I looked at the club heads and they were decals instead of the plastic badges. I was mortified. I called EBay right away and explained that I received fakes. They immediately created a case and refunded my $300 but not the $30 for shipping. They also said I can keep the clubs. They were playable not great. I also got a call that week from the Ping counterfeit department asking for details. They said they were going to aggressively go after the manufacturer of the fakes. Later that year I did buy the real Ping Rapture irons on clearance. They play very well plenty forgiving with a tight dispersion. I think they were the highest moi that Ping ever made. I still have them.

  • @lukecarey6209
    @lukecarey6209 Před 8 měsíci

    To me...that is the question...its what you are.qilling to pay or a grip on how long it lasts...price doesn't matter in relation to how actually grip lasts
    ...

  • @garyfransen768
    @garyfransen768 Před 8 měsíci

    Golf equipment is too expensive but quality matters. My Golf Spy test balls thoroughly and has found that no manufacturer is perfect. A ball with an off center core will not fly straight no matter how well struck. So what level of quality control does an unknown manufacturer like the one Gaz has here use? One of
    their good balls might perform decently but how many are bad? The name manufacturers strive to protect their reputation but does an unknown do the same?

  • @bobbyboulderswalker
    @bobbyboulderswalker Před 8 měsíci

    They were reported as a scam last year. The only deal I got was the humming bird 72 degree wedge. I don't play it often but had for a year. The lesson is if it's too good to be true it most likely a scam.

  • @zittyrrrs7082
    @zittyrrrs7082 Před 7 měsíci

    Thing i always wonder about fake clubs isn't how they perform for 5 minutes, but how long will they last before they break in half ..🤔

  • @davidree2858
    @davidree2858 Před 8 měsíci

    I bought 'replica' golf pride grips on ebay. sold to me as real however I should have known by the price really. look very similar to the grey/black ones in this video. been on my irons for just over a year and to be perfectly honest, they feel fine. hardly worn.

  • @CHIEFS8214
    @CHIEFS8214 Před 8 měsíci

    Purchased a Cleveland Huntington Beach putter for $35/delivered in "bargain" condition. Arrived in outstanding condition, took it to the local Edwin Watts and they confirmed it was legit.
    Purchased a couple Ping hybrids, driver, & 4 wood and each arrived in better condition than advertised.
    Kind of like the $500 challenge 👍
    Unfortunately, in the past several years, pricing has escalated. My option now is to visit the Edwin Watts every couple weeks to see what's been traded. Have picked up a Ping & Yes! putter, Calloway and Cleveland wedges for $20 apiece all in good to great condition.

  • @davegregory2809
    @davegregory2809 Před 8 měsíci

    I got a set of 13 MCC +4 align grips off ebay 18 months ago for £45. They were obviously knock offs, but at that price to replace 15 year old grips I didn't care. Theyre fine, still on the clubs and no drama. Eyes wide open Caveat Emptor and all that

  • @GFER75
    @GFER75 Před 8 měsíci

    Haha I wasn’t expecting a “fuck off” made me laugh out load!!

  • @kensharpe2275
    @kensharpe2275 Před 8 měsíci

    Love your videos, and I would like to see the one where you buy the fake clubs and see what kind of score you can shoot against the real ones

  • @tobychunn
    @tobychunn Před 8 měsíci

    I did but some temu grips and they are very good. Not sure about durability yet, but I can regrip 3 times for the cost of i retail re-gripping

  • @robertsandidge441
    @robertsandidge441 Před 8 měsíci

    Here’s my take on head covers. I don’t use any factory head covers due to the fact that all my clubs are pretty premium from my S.C. Putter my Volkey wedges up to my Titleist driver all with expensive aftermarket shafts I don’t want the advertising or the recognition. To easy for someone to walk by notice the head cover grab the club and gone. I use on all my clubs (including irons) aftermarket covers. No one can be sure exactly what the club is without removing the head cover.

  • @leejohnson7614
    @leejohnson7614 Před 8 měsíci

    The amount of headcovers i lose on course makes sense getting a fake one to use rather then lose the expensive one

  • @bodacious2276
    @bodacious2276 Před 8 měsíci

    Never knowingly buy counterfeits. A knock off is one thing, but do not support people that make branded counterfeits.

  • @metalgearfan9802
    @metalgearfan9802 Před 6 měsíci

    My favorite golf club on Temu is the turd emoji putter lmfaoooooo. I'm glad they've finally made a putter that truly speaks to my putting game.

  • @roberttexas3618
    @roberttexas3618 Před 8 měsíci

    My grandmother always told us “ if it sounds too good to be true. It is!!” Aka buyers beware!

  • @iaincampbell5287
    @iaincampbell5287 Před 8 měsíci

    Good friend of mine bought the same driver (allegedly) from ebay as me after hitting mine a country mile. Couldn't hit it any distance and it was all over the place. It was fake. Got his money back after reporting the seller. Hasn't bought on line since.

  • @neilmackison1329
    @neilmackison1329 Před 8 měsíci

    I would not feel comfortable buying clubs/balls off Ali/Temu as who knows what they will be like. Where I think there is real value to be had is on items like headcovers which are really cheap compared to branded versions but are still really good quality. Why spend £50 plus on a putter/driver headcover (which is just silly money) when you can buy one for under £15. Also own label training aids by the likes of PGM are way cheaper than the branded versions as are items like simulator tees. I think branded golf items are generally way too expensive and when you can buy similar items that are 50-75% cheaper on these sites then this market will only grow and the brands ultimately lose out in potential sales.

  • @jimsaddler942
    @jimsaddler942 Před 8 měsíci

    I bought a SC Newport 2, and the very next day replaced the headcover with another brand. The SC headcovers are like magnets to thieves! 😎

    • @mikedelvesco9553
      @mikedelvesco9553 Před 8 měsíci

      Good point. I tend to use feneric or mismatched covers. Is an invitation to steal.

  • @aja4191
    @aja4191 Před 8 měsíci

    I think we have all been conned with fake stuff and been annoyed by it but as with buying anything if the price is too good to be true then it's fake.

  • @christophers9727
    @christophers9727 Před měsícem

    I don’t care about “supporting the big brands in golf” they’re price gouging the consumer

  • @nbargolf
    @nbargolf Před 8 měsíci

    I buy used clubs but from Callaway preowned like new almost half price never got a bad one. Really like to see how the fakes perform.

  • @stevemcvay2220
    @stevemcvay2220 Před 8 měsíci

    The TEMU super stroke putter grips are actually good! The only way you can tell the difference is having a real one in your hand next to it.

  • @stephenadams6959
    @stephenadams6959 Před 8 měsíci

    If the original manufacturers were more reasonable in their prices, these "fake" options wouldn't be as popular.
    In Australia, when the latest clubs were released from the likes of TaylorMade and Callaway for example, the drivers were retailing for around $1,100 AUD (670 Euro) mark each. New Titleist Pro V1 balls going for around $90 AUD (55 Euro) for a box of 12. With the next generations due at anytime, these are now on "special" for only $800-$850 AUD (485-520 Euro). With retail prices like these, anything golf related that has more reasonable pricing will be very popular and get snapped up quickly.
    At a time when the game of golf is experiencing unprecedented popularity, it certainly feels like the manufacturers are taking advantage of us.

  • @garymartingolf
    @garymartingolf Před 8 měsíci

    I’d love to see 7.5k likes more, playing with and testing fake clubs would be amazing!

    • @JamesRobinsonGolf
      @JamesRobinsonGolf  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Me too… Christmas is expensive as a family! 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @davedoesthingsdreaded
    @davedoesthingsdreaded Před 8 měsíci

    I got an older ping 3 wood for like 30 bucks and I love it mixed in with the rest of my expensive clubs

  • @MrSitemaster2
    @MrSitemaster2 Před 8 měsíci

    I couple years ago I purchased a phone from China, they phone they supplied was not the one described in their advertising. I paid with PayPal and they got me a refund when I complained. Don't credit card companies offer this service?