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At least Cobra owned it. My buddy had a SIM crack like that and said TM refused to warranty it. This is a guy who was fastidious about his gear maintenance. (Was because he passed two months ago).


2 hours ago, Esox said:

At least Cobra owned it. My buddy had a SIM crack like that and said TM refused to warranty it. This is a guy who was fastidious about his gear maintenance. (Was because he passed two months ago).

Man, that is too bad. About the SIM and about your buddy. 

I'm perfectly satisfied with what Cobra did. They were easy to contact. They responded quickly and often with emails. They turned it around in the time they said they would. They did not over-promise. Obviously, the color difference doesn't affect performance. But I did select the blue one over the black one for a reason. So, there's that. 

I'm also well aware of Fed-Ex's struggles right now. So, I'm not surprised with how long it took. Disappointed, but not surprised. 

I'm sorry to hear about your friend. 

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Amazingly, this happened to me again.

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I was playing on Black Friday with my brother-in-law. About 6 holes in and I hear a rattle inside the driver head. 
After examining the head, I notice a crack in the carbon. 

Played the rest of the round... actually played pretty well, 9 GIR's, 5 NGIR's. No disasters. No penalties.

Anyhow, I called Callaway and they are already sending me a new one. When I get it, they instructed me to put the damaged one in the box the new comes in and ship it back with the Fed-Ex label they've already emailed me. They said I can switch out the shafts if I want to, or keep the new shaft if I'm so inclined. BTW - Very impressed with Callaway customer service. They exceeded my expectations.  

I was upfront with the Callaway guy and told him it was probably only like 45 degrees outside while I was playing and he said "That doesn't affect your warranty."

I'll update this post when the new Callaway gets here. 

 

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Really not surprised, and neither are the OEM’s.  The clubheads are just so many pieces now put together, not just a face welded to a body.  I’ve done demos and had head’s practically explode.  And it’s not always people with high swing speeds either.

Last year I cracked my Stealth 2 Plus… the carbon crown cracked.  I held onto it for a while until I knew I’d get a Qi10 on the warranty swap, which I did.  I got the Qii10 in July and in October the fave started to come off plus I cracked it across the middle from the toe to the center… right where I like to hit it.  So next year I’ll send that one back for whatever is new next year.

I’m not angry, I have back up drivers and it’s nice getting a new one every year.  

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On 12/7/2024 at 10:56 PM, Typhoon92 said:

And it’s not always people with high swing speeds either.

Ouch, @ChetlovesMer is catching strays over here 😜

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Yep, I think the biggest issue is the carbon fiber. 

Carbon fiber is not good for high impact due to it being brittle, and there can be catastrophic failures. If you consider something like bicycles, where the frame can be carbon fiber, but they usually have a beefy suspension system to take the shock. Carbon fiber is good in tension, not compression. It is bad in compression. It makes no sense to have a carbon fiber golf club that is subjected to both tension and compression on a golf strike, especially off-center hits. 

Ping is using carbon fiber on top of the club at the back half of the crown to lower spin. It is probably in a place that wouldn't see much of the compression/tension from a mishit. Also, the bottom half of the club is metal. So, it is pretty rigid. 

The Paradym Drivers have like 80% of their club as carbon fiber. The back weight distribution design is not connected, by metal, to the front part of the club. I can see if you mishit it, and that 20% metal starts to twist, it will create a section of the carbon fiber under compression, and it will crack.  

Also, here is the tech description from Callaway on their newest driver...

"The 360° Carbon Chassis has been refined to promote increased weight distribution. By adding an internal titanium support structure, the Carbon Chassis is now 15% lighter*. This mass is redistributed into the head to improve launch conditions and add forgiveness. Each Forged Carbon sole features a unique color and carbon pattern, making every piece one-of-a-kind."

This sounds to me like they saw a large number of failures and added better material for more support, but they framed in a way to sell the club. 🤣

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17 hours ago, billchao said:

Ouch, @ChetlovesMer is catching strays over here 😜

Bill, everyone is envious of my awesome power. When I'm peaking well over 80 mph, even Bryson is going to be envious of that kind of power. 

16 hours ago, saevel25 said:

This sounds to me like they saw a large number of failures and added better material for more support, but they framed in a way to sell the club. 🤣

It kind of feels that way. Especially considering their customer service department sent me out a new one without even asking for a the old one back first, or even for a photo. 

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4 hours ago, ChetlovesMer said:

It kind of feels that way. Especially considering their customer service department sent me out a new one without even asking for a the old one back first, or even for a photo. 

Yep, it was probably, "Another one of those, send it!"

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Wedges: :edel: (52, 56, 60),  Putter: :edel:,  Ball: :snell: MTB,  Shoe: :true_linkswear:,  Rangfinder: :leupold:
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13 hours ago, ChetlovesMer said:

Bill, everyone is envious of my awesome power. When I'm peaking well over 80 mph, even Bryson is going to be envious of that kind of power. 

“The stuff legends are made of…”

😁

As long as OEM’s keep replacing them…. But if it cracks 2 years in, you’re screwed on the warranty.

the Cobra Dark Speed driver gets rave reviews.  Haven’t heard of breakage issues.  Taylormade now came out with the Qi35 heads.  Absolutely stunning but it’s a carbon fiber sole as well as the face and crown.  I guess we’ll see.

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10 hours ago, Typhoon92 said:

“The stuff legends are made of…”

😁

As long as OEM’s keep replacing them…. But if it cracks 2 years in, you’re screwed on the warranty.

the Cobra Dark Speed driver gets rave reviews.  Haven’t heard of breakage issues.  Taylormade now came out with the Qi35 heads.  Absolutely stunning but it’s a carbon fiber sole as well as the face and crown.  I guess we’ll see.

I have a PING G LS Tec driver (all titanium) head from 2016 in the closet. It performs as well as anything, but the sound is ... what's the word... off-putting? 

Anyway, that titanium head will probably last until the next ice age. 

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