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During my round today I took a couple of practice swings with my Adams Pro Black and the shaft snapped in half. It wasn't like I was being too aggressive or anything, it simply snapped as I was taking my backswing. Anyone ever had this happen before and if so what should I do about it? Will Adams replace it as it wasn't my fault or should I contact Aldila?

Driver: Titleist GT3 Ventus Blue 6X
Hybrid: Ping G440
Irons: Ping Blueprint S X100
Wedges: Ping S159 (50/54/58)
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During my round today I took a couple of practice swings with my Adams Pro Black and the shaft snapped in half. It wasn't like I was being too aggressive or anything, it simply snapped as I was taking my backswing. Anyone ever had this happen before and if so what should I do about it? Will Adams replace it as it wasn't my fault or should I contact Aldila?

I hate when that happens, take it back to the shop you bought it from and they will send it to Adams, Adams is a good company and if it broke 4 inches up from the hosel or 4 inches down from the grip they will usually replace it free of charge, if it broke in the middle they consider that an act of aggression (knee snapper) and will charge you to replace it


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