October 20, 2012 At 01:14 PM By Deno
DenoNew Jersey
909DComp driver stamped "No Warranty"? Never saw on before. Could it be a Demo club?
Deno
October 20, 2012 At 01:14 PM
909DComp driver stamped "No Warranty"? Never saw on before. Could it be a Demo club? Deno
Just realized that all Sure Fit shafts are stamped no warranty.
HotsauceGeorgetown MA
October 21, 2012 At 10:20 PM
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I'll have to check my D3 on that. I had a Shure fit hozel separate, and I returned it free of charge. It was only gone for about a week, but it wasn't the staff.
I would bet it's a demo or a club given to a player. I played hockey in College and all of our sticks were stamped "No warranty" too. It was because when we broke them, we just threw them away. If someone got a hold of our broken stick and bought a new one, they could return the broken one with the new ones receipt. Like getting a 2 for 1. The high school kids used to stalk the trash cans looking for broken sticks.
October 22, 2012 At 08:35 PM
[/quote] I would be curious to know if all new Surefit shafts have the same "no warranty" stamped on the hosel or if it's just the hosel that isn't warranteed.
Don OMadison, WI
909 drivers did not come with a Sure-Fit hosel. Only the heads for the fitting carts had a Sure-Fit to swap shafts for fittings. When resold, the Sure-Fit was to be replaced with a cemented shaft. I would not expect a warrenty on a demo head.
I am curious how Titleist will dispose of the 910 heads from the carts over the next several months, since the production and fitting heads now all use the same adjustable hosel.
Thanks for the info Don O. I'm sure this head is cemented in.
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