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Hi everyone, the torque screw broke in half on my brand new taylormade M3. My local shops are having a hard time getting a replacement. Does anyone know what size that screw is and if I can just get something similar at home depot?

Thanks


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33 minutes ago, ericd33 said:

if I can just get something similar at home depot?

Probably, it may only be available with a different head type / torx or phillip type.
Are you able to remove the broken screw?

I'm not sure if the screws are removable?
Never actually tried, but I'm guessing here from memory, my driver has some sort of retainer which keeps the screw from
coming out.

TM will replace the club, their CS is great.
Check with the retailer where it was purchased about replacement.

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Yes I was able to get the rest of the screw out. The guy at my pro shop says you just push the screw out from the bottom past the retainer. 


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3 hours ago, ericd33 said:

Yes I was able to get the rest of the screw out.

That's good, you can take the screw to the hardware store and they should be able to match the threads 
to determine if they have that type.
Also take the M-3 head with you to make sure it will fit in the club.
Some may be too large.

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