Hosel flange on 910D2 driver

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By THEODORE K

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  1. THEODORE K

    THEODORE K
    FREEHOLD, NJ

    Has anyone else noticed the hosel flange on their 910D2 driver seperating from the adjustable part of the hosel and sliding up the shaft? I noticed that the hosel flange on mine has seperated from the adjustable part of the hosel but I was able to snap it back into place. However, I have noticed the flange has to be snapped back into place every so often and especially after mishits.I also noticed the same issue on another persons 910D2 driver that I played with on Monday. His had seperated quite a bit but I was able to snap it back into place. Is this issue going to create a performance issue or is it simply a cosmetic? Please let me know. Thanks.

  2. Cath D.

    Cath D.
    Carlsbad, CA

    Hi Theodore,  It is not going to create a performance problem, but please take your driver into your local pro shop and have them call the Warranty department.  There should not be any separation and we would like to fix that for you.  If you have any questions, please call us at Team Titleist 1-888-TITLEIST.

  3. THEODORE K

    THEODORE K
    FREEHOLD, NJ

    Hi, Cathi. Thanks for the quick response. I ordered my driver directly from Titleist via Golfsmith. Should I take it back to them and have them contact your Warranty Department for the repair? Also, and I think I know the answer, will the club have to be sent back to you and how long will you have it. Unfortunately, I do not have another driver to use so I really don't want to be without it. Plus being left-handed does not help if I am offered a demo to use while mine is out for repairs. Thanks

  4. Cath D.

    Cath D.
    Carlsbad, CA

    Can you call me?  1-888-TITLEIST

  5. ClubSurgeon

    ClubSurgeon
    Austin, TX

    Ferrules are cosmetic only. If you have a shaft that works well just fix it. There is variation in shafts so the replacement may not be the same even though it looks the same. A drop of epoxy or super glue and push back! Really no big deal.

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