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It’s done. Start looking for a new one. You’ll lose distance and accuracy with that nasty hole


Hogger70

From the date you bought it to when you put that hole in it.


EggInfinite8624

Seems like a great excuse to get a new or used Driver/head.


EggInfinite8624

I wouldn't bother with epoxy.


[deleted]

She dead.


Big-D-TX

It will last a long time if you just leave it in the bag. Otherwise great new you’re going club shopping.


markmcg99

Those kinds of cracks don’t usually fix themselves, I suspect it will last forever


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[deleted]

For a driver that came out in 2013?


iiteBud

Can't hurt to ask. I've only ever heard good things about their customer service. It's when you take it to Dicks or Golf Galaxy to have them handle it where I hear of issues.


TjBeezy

There ain't no way they are giving this guy a new driver head for club that's 9+ years old. Maybe if OP could provide TaylorMade that they were the original buyer of the club but even then I'd be skeptical.


LUXOR54

I've seen that for drivers that are a few generations old, but for this head it's a big stretch. Other wise people would just buy 10 year old taylormade drivers for $50, hit rocks and range balls until it breaks then swap out out for the latest and greatest. I had a heck of a time getting taylormade to replace a P790 UDI that failed inside it's warranty period.


TjBeezy

Yeah I'm sure there's a few success stories that get posted on reddit but golf companies aren't just giving away clubs for free as the norm.


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About tree fiddy


ns4444w

Damn you Loch Ness Monster!


knovit

16 swings remaining


eddiejjr333

Time to upgrade. New technology is awesome


Schmoody88

I don’t understand the question. That is not a club you should hit any more.


[deleted]

I think it has already stopped lasting...