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I have cracked the face of my last 3 drivers and current 3 wood . they all cracked toe to heel  about a 1/4" above what would be considered the sweet spot . is it # of hits, age or other that does them in ? thanks , Mark

cleveland Hibore xls 8.5* driver
Cleveland Hiborexls 13* 3 wood
Ping S 56
Nike oz putter


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It could be a combination of all of the above. Temperature can also play a role in cracking a club such as a Driver or Fairway Wood. Aside from these factors, I'm sure someone with more extensive club composition knowledge can answer your question better than I can. I am only aware of club faces exploding under extreme circumstances... such as my buddy playing his R11 in 28° weather - which is insane and too damn cold to be golfing to begin with!


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here is the crack in my 3 wood that I noticed last night

cleveland Hibore xls 8.5* driver
Cleveland Hiborexls 13* 3 wood
Ping S 56
Nike oz putter


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What are you hitting with those, rocks!!

I just looked at my driver that's about a year old. It's been used a lot at the range and at the course.I don't see anything like the marks you have on yours.

A few questions:

How old is it

What brand\model is it?

I could see if it was a knockoff club you bought for $30 at a sporting good store, having cheap material, but if it's a brand name, then i would go with Spyders comment on weather and age being a factor.


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Originally Posted by Th3R00st3r

What are you hitting with those, rocks!!

I just looked at my driver that's about a year old. It's been used a lot at the range and at the course.I don't see anything like the marks you have on yours.

A few questions:

How old is it

What brand\model is it?

I could see if it was a knockoff club you bought for $30 at a sporting good store, having cheap material, but if it's a brand name, then i would go with Spyders comment on weather and age being a factor.



it is a Tour edge Bazooka , J series 3 wood . my last 3 drivers were also Tour edge and met the same demise

I swear the only thing I have hit with it is golfballs however I do play the ball as it lies and not all of my lies are good lol

cleveland Hibore xls 8.5* driver
Cleveland Hiborexls 13* 3 wood
Ping S 56
Nike oz putter


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