Metal wood refinishing

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By Michael W

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  1. Michael W

    Michael W
    Ripon, WI

    Bought 915 after owning 913 and 910. Really like this years model. I was properly fit for all 3 and the 915 is slightly better. Great job Titleist.

    Here is my problem. I live in WI, it's winter so didn't get chance to use it until early this week as 7 of us took a golf trip the Barton Creek in Austin, TX.... So very 1st round, 3rd hole driving away from tee I hear the crash. Turns out the staff who loaded clubs didn't latch the strap. The crash was my set of clubs, the ap2 and wedges were fine but I didn't have cover on my brand new 915. It got road rash bad, tried to enjoy round but was a bit upset.

    Its my fault for not checking the bag or putting the cover on but I hafta get it fixed. I know Titleist doesn't refinish woods but where can I send it.?

    Thanks,

    Mike W

  2. mike p

    mike p
    Toledo, OH

    Military
    What did you find out on where to send to get refinished
  3. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military
    Without sounding rude, this post is eight years old and one post. Doubt that anyone on here responded during that timeframe with the answer and that he is still on this forum. A little car wax might help or take it to a club repair shop and let an expert handle it.
  4. Whoa! I have never approached refinishing a Titleist club outside of Scotty Cameron Putters...

    You could try to put a "bandaid" on it such as a touch of paint for car or models...gloss not matte...

    Unfortunately, at the end of the day this is the reason with caddies and outside operation attendants I am more protective of my clubs than probably necessary...especially when caddies do not want to put a driver headcover on after each shot!

    Sorry I dont have better info...good luck!

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