Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Is something wrong with Dunlop Vision golf clubs?

My co-worker and I bought the same model - Dunlop vision at the same store in May. He broke his 5 wood after two weeks and I broke my 3 wood yesterday. They both broke at the same location - the joint of the club head and the graphite shaft. It's entry level set but shouldn't it last a bit longer? Did we have a defective products or just bad luck? What can be done?|||Dunlop used to be a player on Tour (though not as big as comperable companies at the time as Ben Hogan, Lynx, Titleist or MacGregor). They suffered the same kind of fates as all those above mentioned (except Titleist)- popularity waned, then they ended up either becoming component brands (Lynx), or bought by another company (Callaway bought Hogan, GolfSmith bought Macgregor).





Dunlop kind of just faded- still making golf stuff, just not on a great scale. My second setclubs was a Dunlop Pro Comp line I won as a safety award at my job years ago... they served a good purpose, and never broke on me. So they either REALLY went south on quality (a good bet, since aluminum or the "titanium matrix" clubheads are cheaper to make than actual titanium), or you both had bad luck.





I would definitely either get a refund or an exchange. As long as it broke during normal play, you have your receipt, and it's within the allotted time for returns, you should be OK.|||Thank you very much for the warning.I just traded my recumbent


bike to Play It Again Sports for a new set.


I would take the clubs back to the store and see if they would not give


you an adjustment.

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