Will Taylormade replace a cracked driver?

If you have broken your club, please take it in to your nearest retailer for evaluation. The retailer will call in the damaged club, and have it sent in to us for repair/replacement. To exercise our two year warranty on our clubs, you do not need a receipt or proof of purchase unless it is specifically requested.

Will TaylorMade replace a dented driver?

If a defect in a genuine TaylorMade product appears during the warranty period of the product, and you comply with the requirements above, TaylorMade, in its sole discretion, will (1) replace the defective product with the same or a comparable product, or (2) refund your actual purchase price less reasonable ...

Can a broken golf driver be fixed?

Once a golf club shaft has been broken, it cannot be repaired, but it can easily be replaced. Shafts can be replaced at golf pro shops and most golf stores, but it is also a fairly easy project to do yourself.

How do I get a free TaylorMade driver?

Customers that purchase a TaylorMade M5 or M6 through May 15 can get the club for free if McIlroy wins the Wanamaker Trophy. These types of major promotions are not new; TaylorMade had a similar offer with Sergio Garcia at the 2009 Masters.

Can you use a cracked driver?

First, clubs that are damaged during “cases of abuse” are still barred from being replaced. So, if you want to try a new driver mid-round, you can't just snap your other one over your knee and replace it. Second, the new USGA rule change declares that a club must be “broken or significantly damaged” to be replaced.

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How long is TaylorMade warranty?

With respect to TaylorMade golf balls and accessories, TaylorMade warrants, to the original consumer only, that its products will be free from defects in materials and workmanship during normal and customary use for 2 years, and for accessories for one year, from the original date of purchase from an authorized ...

Do drivers break easily?

Drivers are usually the biggest and most expensive club in your bag, but they are also among the most fragile. One mishit could send the clubhead flying farther than the ball. Here's a list of 10 amateurs unintentionally breaking drivers.

Can you Reshaft a broken driver?

Golf drivers can be reshafted, however, the adjustable shafts are significantly more difficult to replace than non-adjustable shafts. Playing few rounds with the proposed replacement shaft before committing to the change is highly recommended.

Is it worth Reshafting my driver?

If you have a newer model driver and the shaft happens to break, it is worth replacing. If you just purchased a driver but have suddenly had a significant increase or decrease in swing speed, it is probably worth reshafting.

What causes a driver to crack?

Fact is, metal, even one as strong as titanium, suffers fatigue, especially when thinned to the level of a driver face. Over time, repeated hits can cause the driver face to be altered to a point where what was once conforming becomes nonconforming and, eventually, crack.

Does a dent in a driver affect it?

The dent in the driver's head can be small and have zero impact on the performance of the club. However, if the dent is large, it can impact some of the internal features and the aerodynamic capabilities of the driver. This is where you will probably end up having to look at a new golf club.

Do dents affect golf clubs?

Depending on how large or how small a dent is and its placement on your golf club, a dent can have either a large impact or very minimal impact on the performance of your clubs. That's why it's always important to look after your clubs and prevent them from getting damaged.

How much does Reshafting a driver cost?

The average cost to reshaft your golf clubs is $24 per club plus the cost of the shaft and grip. A new iron shaft and grip can range between $10 and $95 while a new driver shaft and grip can range between $18 and $440.

What driver shaft is most used on tour?

Fujikura driver shafts are the most used by the top 100 PGA Tour players with 28 players using them including Justin Thomas, Jordan Speith, Dustin Johnson, Rory McIlroy, Scottie Scheffler and Louis Oosthuizen. The Ventus Blue 6X and Ventus Black 6X shafts are the most popular individual driver shafts.

How much difference does a shaft make on a driver?

Shafts can range anywhere from 40 to 135 grams. Typically the rule of thumb is that a golfer with a slower swing speed will benefit from using a lighter shaft, and you would add weight as swing speed increases. As you might expect at this point, there are always exceptions.

How do you Reshaft an old driver?

One of the nice things about replacing a driver shaft is that there is generally no tip trimming involved.

  1. Prepare the tip of the new driver shaft by scraping the paint and polyurethane off with a sharp knife. ...
  2. Mix your shaft epoxy on a piece of cardboard with a craft stick. ...
  3. Place the ferrule onto the shaft.

Can any shaft fit any driver?

The answer is straightforward: it's capacity to fit with any club head. As a result, whatever golf club preference you have; a wedge, woods, hybrids, or putters, you can ensure that the golf shaft you are comfortable with can go with you in the game.

Why do my golf drivers keep breaking?

Lifespan. Unfortunately, golf clubs have a life span just like a car. If a set of clubs is older than 10 years old, expect deterioration like broken shafts, heads coming off and grips unraveling. Although the lifespan can be extended by taking care of the clubs, anything beyond 10 years is likely to give problems.

How do I know if my driver is broken?

You can test to see if a driver face has started to collapse. Place the straight edge of a credit or business card against the face. The face should have a noticeable bulge and roll (i.e., be convex). If the face is flat and a little concave, then you do have a potential problem.

Do graphite shafts break?

Over the last forty years, graphite shafts have been considered to break more easily than steel shafts. However, with recent improvements by composite manufacturers, they are now on par with steel shafts.

Do TaylorMade drivers come with a warranty?

Our warranty covers our clubs with all original components. If any unconventional modifications have been done to the club after market or outside of our factory, the club's warranty is void. It is our sole discretion to determine whether any damage was caused to the club by any conventional modifications.

What is a SIM driver?

The TaylorMade SIM (Shape in Motion) driver is one of three 2020 drivers from TaylorMade and focuses on controlling spin and dialling shot bias, while the SIM MAX focuses on forgiveness, and the Max D SIM is their draw-bias driver.

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