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

Published 2023-12-14
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 YouTube 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!

All Comments (21)
  • @lexxwhite747
    Definitely was not expecting the "fuck off" that wasn't bleeped out šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚ Thanks Robbo, needed a good laugh this morning!
  • @micksumo
    My concern is just the price of the originals. I mean Ā£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 Ā£150 or Ā£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
    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.
  • @vansamsel7787
    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 canā€™t tell the difference between the real and the cheap. Win for me I guess?
  • @rileyfisher1984
    I got some ā€œgolf prideā€ mcc grips for about $3 each and installed them myself. They look and feel great so I donā€™t even care if they are not authentic.
  • @stevedimattei321
    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 channelšŸ˜‚
  • 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
    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
    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 ).
  • @alanmcdonald7104
    As someone that changes grips every year (2 at most) Iā€™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.
  • 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.
  • @markpreston6345
    Great comment guysā€¦personally Iā€™d be happy with ā€œfakeā€ grips if they felt ok. Itā€™s a big no no for clubs though. Balls I have to go proper or premium lake for my 2p worth!
  • @danieljd6776
    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.
  • @chetlovesmer9549
    This is one of the most interesting and timely videos you've done in a long time. Nice job, Rob and Gus.
  • @justinnelson1483
    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!
  • @billweem
    Iā€™ve bought grips from Temu in the past and think they are great !! The prices are too good to pass up ! But Iā€™d be scared to death to buy anything Scotty Cameron online ā€¦.there are so many fakes out there
  • 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.
  • @jimmccoys5778
    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
  • @nelsonnunes8788
    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 Ā£15 for both.šŸ˜‰
  • @mattharvey968
    Iā€™ve never bought fake brand name irons but have bought fake Oakley sunglasses. Would like to see comparisons to real vs fake clubs!