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40-49
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101-110 mph
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25
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Weekly
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Weekend Golfer
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Putting
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Spent a few hours at Raven Crest GC today. Opened with a session on the range then followed up with chipping and putting. Weather was fairly windy so there was a fair bit of dust kicking around but overall, it was just nice to be outside. Hoping to play a round at some point next week to kick the season off properly
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Great little hobby you have going on there. Would love to see a picture of the Scotty you brought back to life
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Is this the end for my dented driver?
BobSled replied to BobSled's topic in Club Making/Repair & DIY Projects
Haha, very good! Not sure I want to mess with it to be honest but I'll definitely reach out to TM and see what they recommend. Thanks for the suggestion -
Hey Peeps, I was playing a round with a friend yesterday afternoon that started with a warm-up at the range. I remember hitting a ball off the toe of my driver as we were warming up but didn't think too much of it. As my buddy was setting up to hit his drive at the first tee, I pulled my M3 out of my bag and upon closer inspection I noticed a dent in the toe. The thing of it is, it follows the lines of the design so well that it almost looks like it's supposed to be there... clearly it's not! Just wanted to know if anybody here has experienced something similar and is it possible to get it repaired? My gut tells me that as the integrity of the structure has been compromised, fixing it may well have it looking the part but it will be prone to failure at some stage in the future. Any feedback, guidance or advice would be greatly appreciated. TIA