Kombi s

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By Garry D

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  1. Garry D

    Garry D
    Penn Laird, VA

    I have a 35" Kombi s that the red line of the Top line of T is coming off. Can Titleist refurbish this?

    Also, can you order a new one from Titleist?

    Garry

  2. You can check the Scotty Cameron website but I'm pretty sure that they do not refurbish the Kombi putters because they're aluminum.

    Unfortunately you cannot order a new one from Titleist. They no longer make them or I would also order a new one. Mine is getting a little worn out.
  3. Yes, you would just send it to the Scotty Cameron Custom Shop and they will repaint your entire putter if you like...

    You cannot order a new Kombi S any longer unless it comes off the tour van. You are better looking for one in the secondary market.
  4. AGP5000

    AGP5000
    BERWICK, PA

    Scotty Cameron has a "Custom Shop" service where you can send in your putter to be fully customized/re-painted & restored if in so-so condition to near new again.

    www.scottycameron.com/.../

    Hope this helps. You have to reach out to your local club that has a Titleist account to order a new one.
  5. Chris M

    Chris M
    Lake Villa, IL

    It's just enamel based paint. The Scotty Cameron custom shop can do it or you could give it a go yourself. I use Testors paint and it works awesome!
  6. Hi Garry,

    You are able to request painting services direct from the Scotty Cameron Custom Shop. Due to current California laws we are unable to refurbish aluminum putter heads, but painting is no issue. Here is a link to setup the work order. www.scottycameron.com/.../

    We have fully transitioned into the current Golo, Futura, and Select lines, so unfortunately Kombi putters are no longer available from our factory.

    Cheers
  7. Tom P

    Tom P
    Park City, UT

    You could always re-do the paintfill yourself. Testers Metallic Red is a good match color wise.
  8. JHilton

    JHilton
    Gilbert AZ

    Gary, as stated above you can send to Scotty Cameron's Custom shop. What I've also seen done with guys I play with is using finger nail polish. You can strip with remover and add color(s) as you like, just paint it on.
  9. JHilton

    JHilton
    Gilbert AZ

    Gary, I've seen guys use finger nail polish remover and paint, to delete, alter or add color to their putter/clubs. Two guys I play with have done it, looks fine.

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