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Yeah it looks like a sand scratch. Really, that isn't a big deal. I'd say sanding it down is probably worse since now the face is going to be uneven.

That ball must have really been covered in sand though. I've gotten a few small scratches from sand and it isn't a big deal. But that's a whole new level.

Good luck getting it replaced. They really should.

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If they don't replace it, don't even worry about it. Remember, it's a golf club, and it's gonna get scratches and chips. I thought I had it bad when I got a pinhead sized chip in the paint on my burner. Then, days after perfectly touching up the chip, I get a skymark. I just said whatever and touched it up with black paint. At that point, I wasn't even upset because I finally realized that things like that are inevitable. As long as the club still works exactly as good, I just roll with it. No dents, no problems.

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5 Wood: 07 Burner 18* stiff
Irons 4-AW: r7 steel shaft stiffWedges: RAC Satin 56*, 60*Putter: Rossa Daytona 35 InchBall: Bridgestone e7+, Titleist Pro V1Shoes: D3000Glove: ...


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If they don't replace it, don't even worry about it.

I'm going to ask the question, why would Callaway replace it? I understand that most OEM's want to stand behind their products quality, but in this case its not due to a defect in the driver. It's simply just bad luck. Not the fault of Callaway and not the fault of the poster. If they do offer to fix or replace it, that's great customer service, but if they determine that it is not their problem, that's understandable. If my son throws his Wii remote through my LCD, I don't think LG is going to send me a repalcement.

If I'm wrong about this, please tell me.

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I'm going to ask the question, why would Callaway replace it? I understand that most OEM's want to stand behind their products quality, but in this case its not due to a defect in the driver. It's simply just bad luck. Not the fault of Callaway and not the fault of the poster. If they do offer to fix or replace it, that's great customer service, but if they determine that it is not their problem, that's understandable. If my son throws his Wii remote through my LCD, I don't think LG is going to send me a repalcement.

You are 100% right. But the Callaway customer service is just that great. They would replace it for him. We've had several members here on forum who had gone through similar experiences and they replaced the driver for them. I remember one who hit his driver against the ground in anger, the shaft snapped and they replaced it, another guy (with a Diablo driver as well) hit his club head against a steel post unintentionally on his follow through putting a huge dent on it and a small break in the head's metal. He was skeptical but they did replace it for him.

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I'm going to ask the question, why would Callaway replace it? I understand that most OEM's want to stand behind their products quality, but in this case its not due to a defect in the driver.

Yeah, I tend to feel that way too. If they do replace it, that likely comes at a cost (albeit small) to every other customer.

You scuffed it (not the quoted guy, obviously). Live with it, I say. You could call and check to ask, but I don't think you've got good odds.

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Wow, that was some nasty mark.

I got one on my driver this week. It is not any way near your mark. it is blue/blackish, and pretty much in the sweet spot of my Nike Sumo driver. The thing that confuses me, is the fact that I was hitting a Pro V1x ball with it... I`ll come back with pictures.

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I'm starting to think that rather than having threads that rave about Callaway service, there should be some about Callaway customers expecting things they aren't entitled to. The OP seems to have solved the problem himself and seems happy enough.

Why is the automatic reaction to "Call Callaway for sure". I am seeing a really irritating trend here where people are expecting things they're not entitled to and basically being dishonest. On what basis would you make the call? I know that they might be nice to you, but that isn't the point. Do you call Toyota when your car gets scratched at the shopping centre car park?
You are 100% right. But the Callaway customer service is just that great. They would replace it for him. We've had several members here on forum who had gone through similar experiences and they replaced the driver for them. I remember one who hit his driver against the ground in anger, the shaft snapped and they replaced it, another guy (with a Diablo driver as well) hit his club head against a steel post unintentionally on his follow through putting a huge dent on it and a small break in the head's metal. He was skeptical but they did replace it for him.

Which says as much about the player as it does Callaway. And it is not a very positive thing. Imagine even thinking you might get a replacement, let alone actually trying. The fact that he was successful is not the point.

could certainly effect the playability of the club.

It might affect it. It wouldn't effect it.

In the race of life, always back self-interest. At least you know it's trying.

 

 


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Please, that scuff won't affect the club at all! The only thing I could see affecting playability is a dent or crack. Chips and scratches don't affect the club, no matter how big or small they are.

In my White/Red/Yellow Monza Featherweight Stand Bag:
Driver: 07 Burner 9.5* stiff
3 Wood: 07 Burner 15* stiff
5 Wood: 07 Burner 18* stiff
Irons 4-AW: r7 steel shaft stiffWedges: RAC Satin 56*, 60*Putter: Rossa Daytona 35 InchBall: Bridgestone e7+, Titleist Pro V1Shoes: D3000Glove: ...


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Yeah, I tend to feel that way too. If they do replace it, that likely comes at a cost (albeit small) to every other customer.

The price is built into the club already. They have a pretty good feel for how many of these things are going to come back and price accordingly.

I agree that it isn't Callaway's fault at all this happened, but with club market being so competitive right now, OEM's will hopefully go out of their way to satisfy customers. So why not take advantage of this competition where the consumers are the prize? I read somewhere not too long ago that a lot of these OEM's actually keep you on file and will help you out with bad luck incidents like this here and there. But if you become a repeat offender they will eventually reject it and send it back and you're out of luck. So if you got a new club and totaly hosed it there's a good chance they will look out for you. But if you keep doing it you run out of luck. Sounds fair.

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Please, that scuff won't affect the club at all! The only thing I could see affecting playability is a dent or crack. Chips and scratches don't affect the club, no matter how big or small they are.

yeah... it only looks ugly...

my brother has a huge dent on the side of his cobra and he can still hit it a mile... his only problem is a question of tournament play... luckily he has a spare
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Ouch!!!! That looks ugly, I can feel your pain. The new driver man!!!

But, try call Callaway, they might have a solution! or let it be and continue playing it. If your friends ask, tell them you just hit the ball so far that it leaves a nasty mark on the face!!!

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5. Ping G15 23 degree Hybrid

6. Ping S56 P-5 iron with Project X 5.5

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That happened to me at the range ball with my old 905R driver. There was a pretty good sized scuff right off the centerline of the face. It was never a problem though. The club worked fine.
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