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Hi guys. I am so pissed. Last night i pulled out my brand new TM Burner 3 wood (TP series). On my back swing, I accidentally knicked one of my irons. Now, there is a super small chip of paint on the 3 wood toe. Is there any way i can get this fixed. Its almost un-noticable, but it really bothers me.

Btw, the TP burner is a super hot head. I was hitting it about 240 off the tee and 230 off the deck. I highly recommend this to anyone in the market.

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Well if it's brand new you should have warranty right? Maybe you can just bring it back and say that they sold it to you with a chip. Or send it in to get touched up.

In my Black'n'Red :

Driver: R7 TP 460cc 10.5* Reax 65 stiff shaft
3 Wood: Tour Impact 15*
Irons: Tour Impact 3-PWWedges: Vokey Oil Can Spin Milled 54.10, Golfco Baron 58* SWPutter: Tracy II 35"Balls: Prov 1Age:16


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Sharpie or automotive/model touch up paint.

SLDR 430 TP Graphite Design DI-6s
SLDR Mini Driver TP Graphite Design DI-6s
SLDR 4h Matrix Black Tie 95s
Ping G25 4-PW
Ping Gorge 50, 54, 58

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Sharpie or automotive/model touch up paint.

That's a pretty good idea. Try the paint, though, sharpie will come right off.

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Titleist 905T 9.5°
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Nike Sumo2 19°Nike Forged Irons - 3-PW Titleist Bob Vokey Spin Milled 56°10°Scotty Cameron Pro Platinum Newport 2

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Black nail polish. Don't fuss over it too much though, it's just a piece of metal you use to whack things.

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