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By Brett R

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  1. Brett R

    Brett R
    New Jersey

    I currently play a set of T300 irons which I had bent 2 degrees upright. I need to have them bent back to 0 but pga store says I need to do it through titleist. I haven’t been able to locate any info on the website on how to go out this and how much it would cost. Any idea?

  2. Dale V

    Dale V
    Surprise AZ

    Yes, a little risky. While cast can be bent 2 degrees, you do risk metal fatigue cracking by multiple attempts. With the T300 heads being out of production a replacement will be problematic. Contact customer service, info below for advice.
  3. Don O

    Don O
    Madison, WI

    PGA Superstores can set up a return to Titleist. Assuming you are past the one year of purchase, you’ll likely have to pay for shipping both ways as well as the adjustment charge. …Especially if you didn’t buy them there originally.

    Where they custom ordered +2 or did you buy off the rack and get them bent? Rebending them may have a higher risk of cracking the finish. Titleist uses a 2 degree upright head on custom and at the same spec as a store inventory the custom order is the same price per club. A local golf shop may be willing to do it for a lot less than sending them to CA. They will likely not assume risk if the cracking. It is cosmetic only.
  4. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military
    Any Titleist account that has a repair shop should be able to accommodate your need. T300s are not forged irons so care must be taken when bending those type irons.

    You can always contact Titleist customer service at 800-333-4200. They are available Monday-Friday from 9:00AM - 5:00PM EST. See what they recommend and if there is a Titleist account in your area that can help you.
  5. Lou G

    Lou G
    San Diego, CA

    Brett R said:

    I currently play a set of T300 irons which I had bent 2 degrees upright. I need to have them bent back to 0 but pga store says I need to do it through titleist. I haven’t been able to locate any info on the website on how to go out this and how much it would cost. Any idea?

    I've had Golf Mart refuse to bend a club past a certain lie angle. I know that one of the golf shops I frequent has experienced a hard time bending a T200 8 iron.

    Several years ago I had the loft bent to 57* on an SM6 60-12K. When the repair person attempted to bend it back to 58*, the hosel snapped.
  6. I cannot be 100% certain on the 300 series but have no problem getting clubs tweaked back n forth by a good club fitter. I have my clubs done once a year and re check lie angles etc.
  7. Andrew B

    Andrew B
    Morristown NJ

    Hello - have T100s that were 2degree upright . Took them to PGA Superstore- they sent them out and I had them back in about 4 weeks - the cost was 15$ per iron and 10$ shipping - worth it to me to have them done by Titleist
  8. If you have a real loft/lie Bend machine it is not a problem to do it. I have had my machine for 20+ years and it works easily and never hurts the Titleist clubs. It only takes about 30 seconds per club depending on one's bending experience. Cost is generally not that much since their is not real material cost involved...just labor.

    Everyone should have their lofts and lies checked before each season or once per year to ensure nothing has come out of spec. I have found my wedges can more easily come out of spec since I hit them more often.

    IMHO

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