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I have a Titleist 910 F 3-Wood that has a pretty nasty scratch on the top of the head (don't ask me how I got it ) . What is the best way to fix it? Should I just take it in to my local golf shop for them to repair, so I don't screw it up even more?

Thanks in advanced.

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Those are known as "idiot marks" and both my driver and 3-wood wear these badges of honor (or shame). I've thought about trying to touch them up with black finger nail polish or a paint marker, but then I just stopped caring about it because they still perform the same.


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Just living with the scratches is one way to go, but here's a couple of ideas if you want to try to repair those scratches.

1.  Do it yourself with automotive touch-up paint

2.  Take to an automotive body shop and see if they will paint it for you.

3.  Golfsmith use to have a service where they would repaint clubheads.  I don't know if they still have this service.  It use to be listed in there Clubmakers catalog.


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