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I've had an Adams a3 Insight XTD for about a month now, played with it a few rounds but now I just noticed a crack right where the clubhead attaches to the shaft. It's like that thin white ring between the shaft and clubhead. Don't know how it happened. The club head is still 100% intact and the shaft is still mint too. It's just a small crack and barely noticeable, but I assume it is affecting club performance because it seems the club head is not exactly at the right angle that it should be with the shaft. Anyone know what I can do about this and if it is repairable? I was thinking going to Golf USA and asking if they could get it repaired. I dunno how much it costs though.

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What a coincidence, I just noticed a small crack on my brand new only hit one bucket of balls on the range driver too. Same spot as yours it sounds like. I'm taking it back today and exchange.

Bag: Old Gunny Sack
Driver: HiBore XLS 10.5*
Wood: G10 15.5*
Hybrid: G10 21*
Irons: Knock off Pings Wedge: CG-11 56* SW, CG-12 52* GapPutter: Rossa DaytonaGrips: Winn ExtremesBall: Water Logged


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