Dented Driver Crown

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By Andrew H

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  1. Last week I took a swing with my driver that felt super off, I'm assuming the face was shut and I swung down leading to a fairly large dent on the toe side of the crown (picture may make it look larger because of shadows and lighting). Is it worth contacting warranty/repair department? This is a TS2 I bought new from a vendor in June.

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  2. Todd T

    Todd T
    San Diego, CA

    Military
    Cant hurt to call customer service and tell them what happened. Did the ball hit the crown/dent or hit the face and that caused the dent?
  3. Scott D

    Scott D
    Lethbridge,

    Oh man that’s a dent. I would definitely contact the warranty/repair people or the retailer. I have always found Titleist to be top drawer in honouring their product.
  4. Jonathan Smith

    Jonathan Smith
    Charlotte, NC

    Andrew H said:

    Last week I took a swing with my driver that felt super off, I'm assuming the face was shut and I swung down leading to a fairly large dent on the toe side of the crown (picture may make it look larger because of shadows and lighting). Is it worth contacting warranty/repair department? This is a TS2 I bought new from a vendor in June.

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    I would give support a call just to check, but most likely you will have to have it repaired by an outside company. I have dented/scratched a few clubs and it is not usually very expensive to fix, maybe $80 or so? I use a clip repair shop in Pinehurst that does excellent work, but I am sure anybody could do it...

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