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Like most golfers, you probably haven't read the warranty that covers your golf clubs. In fact, you probably didn't know they had one. Clubs are so well made today, who expects them to break? Truth is, no matter how intelligent the design, or how strong the titanium or steel, nearly 125,000 clubs are returned to golf shops and manufacturers each year. Download Free Ableton Live 8 Air Isolation.

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(We can only guess how many are broken and thrown away.) But if your club fails, will the company replace it for free? That depends. Breakdown Say your driver shaft breaks during a round.

Assuming you don't want to pay to have it re-shafted, your options are to try returning it to the store for exchange or repair, or sending it back to the manufacturer. If you take it back to the store, bring your receipt.

Breville Crazy Waffle Cones Manual Transfer. You'll have to abide by the store's returns policy, which often means a clerk must rule out that your club is neither a clone nor a counterfeit. Then, while you're still there, the store should contact the manufacturer. Depending on the situation and the store, you'll either be handed an instant replacement, have to wait until the store receives a replacement, wait for the manufacturer to repair and return your original club, or wait for the store to repair your club (in which case you'll probably have to pay for the new shaft). If that sounds like a lot of aggravation, blame the store, not the manufacturer. The Lake Ate My Club What do consumers hoping to score free replacement clubs say? One of the most-frequent excuses is, 'My clubhead flew off into a lake, and I was so mad, I threw the rest of the shaft in after it.'

(Not even a skeptical consumer rep would ask a customer to jump in and fish out the pieces.) No one's accusing them of lying, but golfers also commonly claim 'The club broke when.' • The bag fell • It hit a tree during a swing • It was in my car trunk when • I had an accident • It was run over by a golf cart (or automobile, or train) • It was mishandled by an airline baggage employee • It was slammed into an open car trunk.

Why all this attention? Because the club market is highly competitive, and companies want to keep you as a loyal customer. 'If a golfer spends good money on our clubs, I don't want him worrying about it breaking later only to find out that we don't care,' says Greg Hopkins, president and COO of Cleveland Golf. 'We stand behind our products.'

However, several companies claim they're being forced to limit their generosity. They blame the growing number of golfers trying to take advantage of the unwritten code, looking for free upgrades from clubs or shafts no longer in stock, or returning clubs they've abused. Them's the Breaks A poll of equipment companies reveals that one of every four returned clubs was broken due to abuse. They weren't properly cared for, they cracked 'accidentally' (see sidebar), or they were the victim of a fit of rage.

All violate most warranties, and prompt a company response based on a golfer's statements. So don't lie: Savvy retailers and manufacturers need just one quick look to know how a club was treated. For example, a steel shaft snapped in the middle was likely not broken during a swing. 'That raises eyebrows,' says Dawn Nacey, credit and returns manager at Tour Edge, which this year added 'foul play' to its list of exclusions from its lifetime warranty.

The King Of Fighters 98 Apk Free Download. 'Most steel-shafted clubs will break at the hosel or grip,' Nacey says. 'If the break is in the middle, we know it probably was cracked over a knee.' Companies also know that a colored metalwood clubhead marred with shiny metallic pits has been rattling around in the bag without a head cover, banging up against the irons. Green scratches on the soleplate can only be made from artificial turf at driving ranges; several companies have made these a warranty violation because range mats don't 'give' at impact, causing ultralight shafts to break. 'Most golf pros can tell whether a club was broken out of anger or poor craftsmanship,' says Scott Chaffin, director of golf at Mile Square GC in Fountain Valley, California. Yet Chaffin says he's had several golfers 'bring in a club that still has bark on the shaft and claim that they didn't hit it against a tree.'