How to spot a fake callaway x hot driver


















All drivers have serial numbers, but the only fairway woods that have them are the 3-woods. Identify Fakes If you are questioning the authenticity of your Callaway club, you may send an e-mail to Callaway's Customer Service Department and provide them the serial number.  · So I came up through an offer in OfferUp where they are selling a slightly used Callway Rogue driver. Now, the driver seems to be in perfect condition but I am afraid that this might be a counterfeit. On one hand I see that in the club face the famous (X) that callaway has on their drivers is almost erased/blurry on this one.  · If you can, take a digital photo of a club at your local golf shop for direct comparison. The color of the club is often a tip off as well. Callaway uses specific unique colors on their clubs. If the shading is not a direct match, it Estimated Reading Time: 5 mins.


So I came up through an offer in OfferUp where they are selling a slightly used Callway Rogue driver. Now, the driver seems to be in perfect condition but I am afraid that this might be a counterfeit. On one hand I see that in the club face the famous (X) that callaway has on their drivers is almost erased/blurry on this one. We have seen many counterfeit drivers and most of the time the club sits open or closed when at address. Head weight on counterfeit drivers is normally heavier than authentic drivers because they are not made of titanium. You can also try the magnet test on your driver to see if it will stick. Step 1. Check the hosel of the club, which is the section that joins the shaft to the clubhead. Callaway stamps serial numbers on the hosel. Legitimate Callaway serial numbers are stamped clearly.


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