Hi,
Not sure if this is the best thread for the post but here goes:
On return from a recent trip to South Africa (which has fantastic conditions for golf but thats another story) the airline mangaged to break the club sorter on my bag and dent the driver (despite flight bag and fragile sticker).
The dent is in the top of the driverhead and is round lump about 3/4 of an inch diameter and not very deep. Because the weather in Germany has just hit wet foggy november rain, I'm not able to get to the range to see if there has been an effect on the club.
Does anyone know whether a dent will effect the head and how difficult it would be to remove the head and either replace it or to push the dent out and replace it? I'm going to try to get the airline to pay for a new one but there is no point in throwing the old one away.
If I buy a new driver, is there any advantage to getting the exact same one (to match my irons and fairway woods)?
By the way, the driver is a Donnay Evolution II. Cheap club with graphite shaft. I guess that the head is alumnium.
Thanks in advance
Rich
Not sure if this is the best thread for the post but here goes:
On return from a recent trip to South Africa (which has fantastic conditions for golf but thats another story) the airline mangaged to break the club sorter on my bag and dent the driver (despite flight bag and fragile sticker).
The dent is in the top of the driverhead and is round lump about 3/4 of an inch diameter and not very deep. Because the weather in Germany has just hit wet foggy november rain, I'm not able to get to the range to see if there has been an effect on the club.
Does anyone know whether a dent will effect the head and how difficult it would be to remove the head and either replace it or to push the dent out and replace it? I'm going to try to get the airline to pay for a new one but there is no point in throwing the old one away.
If I buy a new driver, is there any advantage to getting the exact same one (to match my irons and fairway woods)?
By the way, the driver is a Donnay Evolution II. Cheap club with graphite shaft. I guess that the head is alumnium.
Thanks in advance
Rich
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