idiot/sky marks???? help, pretty embarassing

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By Sam

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  1. Sam

    Sam
    Fort Myers, FL

    i, well, uhm got a little steep with my brand new 910 and i skyed it right into the air at the range, the ball was sandy and now my club has a big patch of sand scratches on the top of the club where i skyed it. anybody know a way to get these scratches out??? i cant even look at my driver anymore like this after how much i payed for it!!!!!!!!!!!

  2. Quintin H

    Quintin H
    Morehead, KY

    That car scratch remover might work, I think it is called GS-27.

    You might have to find it at a place with a "as seen on TV" section, I haven't seen it advertised for awhile.

  3. Potomac Golfer

    Potomac Golfer
    washington, DC

    The Golf Works in Ohio (I think it's www.golfworks.com) has a metalwood refinishing service for about $50. I've used them in the past with various club makes and the results are always great -- looking like new, and I'm picky.
  4. michael b

    michael b
    new york, NY

    You can buy touch up paint on e-bay....just search paint under the golf section. If that's not good enough you can send the club in to Golfsmith and they will refinish the head.

  5. LEROY P

    LEROY P
    elmwood park, IL

    sam i got a tip that will stop this. go to the hardware store and get a old fashion weed wicker. the one that is made with a bland at the end and a lonf wood handle. you can only cut weeds or cut long grass using a sweeping stroke, perfect for a driver swing. swing it with your left hand first than your right. after this swing with both hands. do this for 15 minutes than swing your driver. i know it will help. email me after you have tried this and went to the course. i'd like to know what happen. good luck
  6. Sam

    Sam
    Fort Myers, FL

    sorry man if you didnt look at my handicap then you probably should have, imma 4 if that helps at all, i dont normally do this with my driver, it was just a bad night at the range. thanks for your interest in helping me out though, i am taking lessons normally and your ideas come into conflict with my coach's theorys. id practice your plan but i can only listen to 1 person to acheive my goals in golf. but again, thanks for your interest

  7. DPavs

    DPavs
    Hastings, MI

    Ok this may sound stupid but it works if you can get one to work with you. Any good body shop is pretty good at removing surface scratches as long as they are not through the paint. They can just buff the top out and it will be greatly improved if not perfect again. It is also likely this can be done cheaply. You just have to find a small shop friendly enough to help you out :)

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