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Don't like them, sorry, not my style.

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I wouldn't want a busy clubhead like that personally, but I think those paint jobs are pretty cool, and there's bound to be a market for your talents.

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Paint it pink and it will go 15-20 yds farther!

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I think they look pretty slick, not that it would change the performance at all. And like golfingdad said some golfers might find it distracting.  I like how you can make a unique style driver.

Mitch G


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If you wanted to be patriotic you could always do your country flag or something of that sort. Or an emblem that means something to you. Family name or initials with a classy backdrop....

Mitch G


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Thanks again mitch that sounds good i will give it a go,do you think keep colours plain ie black or white grey or silver?maybe pastel colours would work?

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Well I think it all depends on your opinion for the background color. Check out this thread that another guy did on an old driver of his.

http://thesandtrap.com/t/55592/old-driver-new-paintjob

I think the ones that you did are pretty good too, I personally don't feel that it would be distracting for me when addressing the ball but thats all personal opinion.

Now if you were going to do an emblem or some kind of symbol you would probably want the backdrop to be fairly simple so it doesn't take away from the main part of the picture.   Even the blue sample you have would be good for something like that I think. I really like that finish!

You can also check out this site!

http://www.gctgolf.com/artwork.html

They have some pretty good ideas. The possibilities are limitless

Mitch G


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No problem, if they end up working out for you and the finish lasts good for you I would be interested in getting a driver done as well if your interested. I'll of course pay the shipping and what not if you are willing to do that. Let me know.

Mitch G


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hey cobra thanks a lot can do in loads more colours to green red deep purple gold to name a few av also done my trolley frame same colour looks great ,give me sum more ideas guys and i will try them out,what would you like on your club???

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I like both of these.  Might not be my choice of colors, but I love the drip/splatter effect.  Personally I wouldn't find it distracting I don't think.

Matt

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