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Does anyone know about the Scotty Cameron lead times? I ordered a phantom x back in September but there still no updates and I’m wondering if it’ll ever arrive. 
 

I’m in the UK incase that helps.


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8 minutes ago, Davie81 said:

Does anyone know about the Scotty Cameron lead times? I ordered a phantom x back in September but there still no updates and I’m wondering if it’ll ever arrive. 
 

I’m in the UK incase that helps.

It may very well depend upon from where you ordered it.

Did you order direct from Titleist, or from a pro-shop, or a big box store. My first suggestion would be to discuss it with the place from which you ordered it. 

My bag is an ever-changing combination of clubs. 

A mix I am forever tinkering with. 

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10 minutes ago, ChetlovesMer said:

It may very well depend upon from where you ordered it.

Did you order direct from Titleist, or from a pro-shop, or a big box store. My first suggestion would be to discuss it with the place from which you ordered it. 

From my clubs pro shop so I’ll chase it up when I’m in next.

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4 minutes ago, Davie81 said:

From my clubs pro shop so I’ll chase it up when I’m in next.

I think that's a smart place to start. 
The word around the camp fire is that grips are becoming scarce. So, that may be the issue. But really I'm just guessing. Discussing it with the pro-shop is probably wise. 

My bag is an ever-changing combination of clubs. 

A mix I am forever tinkering with. 

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Yeah  I am in the same boat. Ordered a Phanton X5.5 begining of Aeptember. Was told back ordered to November. November came and went and in December was told back ordered to January. Now they are telling me they don't know. 


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On 1/4/2022 at 7:28 AM, Davie81 said:

From my clubs pro shop so I’ll chase it up when I’m in next.

So I guess you'll have to take up your quality issue with the pro shop,, have you mentioned your concerns to them??


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