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A friend of mine was dying to get his hands on the new SUPERDEEP and refused to wait till he had enough cash saved and buy from a legit licensed retailer and just bought one online from some ridiculously discounted shop, i told him over and over to wait, but did he listen????? nope......

in the attached pictures you will a REAL TalylorMade SUPERTRI, a REAL TaylorMade SUPERDEEP, and you will also see what my buddy got in the mail today, witch is clearly a fake, also the torque wrench isent a torque wrench lol just a fancy handled hex bit screwdriver! lol i had to share this with you guys just in case u have been thinking about taking the discounted road!! other than the fact the its a total fake, its still a good looking club.....

( if you are having trouble seeing the problem)

* the white graphic on the REAL SUPERTRI is two pieces with a weight insert separating the two lines.
* the white graphic on the REAL SUPERDEEP is one solid U shapped line.
* the white graphic on the impostor has the name SUPERDEEP but the graphics of a SUPERTRI......

i mean this is a fake right guys!? ive never seen one like this........


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Def a fake, ouch.

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Has to be one of the worst fakes I've seen. Usually they make the clubs look identical, just don't use the same materials, this place didn't even do that. Has he tried using it?

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The Red R is considerably offset on one of the heads.. in the other pic its almost right above the other lettering.

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Yeah, that's bad.

I don't understand why some people think they can get nice, new golf clubs for half, or less than half the price.

Especially considering that it's now well known that there are plenty of "discount" places selling fake clubs.

Here you have a guy wanting to buy an R9 SuperDeep, which you can't find new for under $300 right now. This guy probably paid around $200 for the fake, thinking he was getting a steal. And he thought it would be a legit club?

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Has to be one of the worst fakes I've seen. Usually they make the clubs look identical, just don't use the same materials, this place didn't even do that. Has he tried using it?

haha the first swing he took with it we heard a loud thwack on the downswing, before he even made contact with the ball! inspected the shaft and found a hairline fracture!!!

Keep it where the mowers go!


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lol thats bad.

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Sucks for him. You get what you pay for...

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O man that sucks...He should have listened to you.

haha thats what i keep rubbing in his face lol...... some people just have to learn the hard way.

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