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By Samuel C

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  1. Samuel  C

    Samuel C
    Phoenix, AZ

    Hi everyone,

    Quick question. I ordered a set of Titleist irons and they came with a serial # on each of the irons, not like the stock options where the serial # is only on one iron.

    So I lost a club and went to order a replacement iron and asked if they could request to put the same serial # on as the set to match. Is there a way for Titleist to do that?

    I'm asking because I'm a little OCD and like this to be consistent and know that I won't see the serial number at address or even hitting, but as I mentioned.....just a bit OCD.

    Thanks for any help.

    Sam

  2. Don O

    Don O
    Madison, WI

    A little OCD??

    I suspect that if you re-order via the serial number on the set, the replacement will come back with the same number. Titleist keeps the specs from the original order and will know how to build the replacement. Assuming of course, this is a current iron model.
  3. Samuel  C

    Samuel C
    Phoenix, AZ

    Don O said:

    A little OCD??

    I suspect that if you re-order via the serial number on the set, the replacement will come back with the same number. Titleist keeps the specs from the original order and will know how to build the replacement. Assuming of course, this is a current iron model.

    Hi Don,

    HAHAHA, yes...just a little OCD! ;)

    I showed them the serial # on one of the irons from the set and the employee said there was no where on the order form to put the serial #. I thought that was a little odd, as they probably could have made some notes, as there is usually a notes sections when you place any type of order.

    Again, I know that I don't see the serial #s when hitting, but I prefer things a certain way in my clubs. We all have our little pet peeves about things.

    Thanks for the help.
  4. 19hole

    19hole
    Reading, MA

    Replacement clubs do not get the same serial numbers as the original ones. The serial numbers are tied to specific manufacturing dates and technicians, so new clubs get new serial numbers.

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