Ummm buddy I hate to be the guy to tell you this but, you bashed the shit out of your driver …. Must have topped the piss out of it and dented the bottom. You can see the ball mark screeching across it .
Buggins68
Might have been used in a riot 😁
Buggins68
Might have been used in a riot 😁
Kjoyce10
Caving in the bottom of your driver isn’t a good sign
FranticGolf
Titanium composite isn’t as strong as titanium so it is more prone to dents like that. Can’t tell by if you are topping the ball a lot that would do it. Make sure you aren’t standing too close to the ball on the driver.
SaturnRocket
Your driver may have had its kidney stolen :/
Yeahy_
my long time gamer ping has a dent around there too, hasnt affected it as far as I can tell. Seems like a cheap driver you can use at the range to practice for now. You can get plenty of solid drivers around 100$ or less used these days.
EntrancedOrange
It shouldn’t affect your shot.
Golfing-accountant
Do dings like this on the top or bottom of drivers significantly impact performance?
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Ummm buddy I hate to be the guy to tell you this but, you bashed the shit out of your driver …. Must have topped the piss out of it and dented the bottom. You can see the ball mark screeching across it .
Might have been used in a riot 😁
Might have been used in a riot 😁
Caving in the bottom of your driver isn’t a good sign
Titanium composite isn’t as strong as titanium so it is more prone to dents like that. Can’t tell by if you are topping the ball a lot that would do it. Make sure you aren’t standing too close to the ball on the driver.
Your driver may have had its kidney stolen :/
my long time gamer ping has a dent around there too, hasnt affected it as far as I can tell. Seems like a cheap driver you can use at the range to practice for now. You can get plenty of solid drivers around 100$ or less used these days.
It shouldn’t affect your shot.
Do dings like this on the top or bottom of drivers significantly impact performance?