904f reshaft

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By brian s

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  1. my trusty 904 f 3 wood has not been so trusty and i couldnt figure out why i was hitting so many hooks and i could barely get it up in the air but i saw today that it had a crack in the shaft is there any way i could bring it to titleist and get it reshafted

  2. Ryan Crysler

    Ryan Crysler
    West Palm Beach, FL

    Yes!  You can find an authorized retailer and setup a warranty return...however...you may have to settle for a new 910 fairway.  That could be a good thing!

    RC

  3. Thanks RC for your reply i might have to do that but i have one thing to ask of you, i am 16 and am a 2 handicap but i have never had enough money to really get new clubs and i have never owned a scotty cameron putter, is there any way you can inform me on when you have a REALLY good deal for a scotty putter or if you want to sell one of your old ones for cheap. And by the way I love yours and spencers videos on youtube they are my favorite.

     

    Thanks RC,

     

    Brian Stivers

  4. Ryan Crysler

    Ryan Crysler
    West Palm Beach, FL

    Brian:

    We will be moving out a ton of 909 FWY, HYB and non-cc wedges on eBay soon.  They are all used Fitting Clubs for the best players in the world.  They'll be listed on my account: 

    http://myworld.ebay.com/ryancrysler

    Other than that...I'm afraid I can only match the best prices by the Big Boxers, but we include our personal touch.


    Ryan Crysler
    Head Instructor
    My Golf Performance Center
    512.850.5721
    mygolfperformance.com

     

     

  5. thanks man, I'll definately have to check it out and keep up the good work with the youtube videos and wish me luck on my high school season im hoping to win everything this year

    thanks,

    Brian Stivers

  6. Matthew S

    Matthew S
    Mississauga, ON

    Depending on how old it is and where/how the shaft was broken Titleist may not warranty it. They will however be able to reshaft it for a small charge. The best would be to get a local shop or proshop to call customer service and see what they can do. If no warranty then any repair shop should be able to reshaft it. 

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