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how to get dent out of golf driver

by Janice Spencer Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Instructions

  • Drill a small hole into the dented club and insert the tool. ...
  • With the pliers, gently push the sides that are not dented to completely reform the club. ...
  • Bend the entire club back into shape very gently so that you don't comprise it anymore. ...
  • Tape (with the golf or electrical tape) around where the dent use to be. ...

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Actually cannot truly be repaired. By your average person that does Club repair they need to be sentMoreActually cannot truly be repaired. By your average person that does Club repair they need to be sent back to the factory.

Full Answer

How to fix a dented golf club?

Step 1. Drill a small hole into the dented club and insert the tool. After insertion, slide the tool up, down and around slowly inside of the club until you witness it begin to reform back into shape. Don't worry about the small hole in the club that can easily be fixed with either tape or paint. Step 2.

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How to get dent out of driver?

Can anyone tell me if there is a way to get a dent out of the toe of my Bang 450 driver with 10* loft? If yes, how does one fix this. It does not affect playability but I hate the sight of it. Pls see attached pic.

Dent on toe on driver!

I hate to be the bearer of bad news but as far as know there is nothing that can be done. These are 4 piece forged heads. The integrity of the club is now suspect. Your dent is very close to where the welds are from the face and side. Pay close attention that a crack does not develop along these seams.

Food for thought

You can pull the dent like an auto-body shop would. Drill a hole in the

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Did this to my TC XR 16 head man I'm mad don't know if it can be repaired or not.

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So this is my first year ever playing golf, and so far it's gone pretty well. I was able to pick on a Tommy Armour driver on sale at Sports Authority in June, but in the past few weeks I dented the bottom of my driver somewhere along the way.

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What is a bench buffer?

A bench buffer is for polishing wheels and is not as protective. Most bench buffers will be able to handle a deburring wheel, but they are not made for it. The ideal setup would be using the bench grinder for the deburring wheel, and the bench buffer for the polishing wheels, but is obviously a more costly setup.

What is a 6" bench grinder?

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