My experience is that these clubs (dented clubs) play just fine.

-t

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> I bought this Maxfli Australian 2000 driver at the NJ Golf 
> Show.  I thought "Wow.  Ten bucks for a driver, woo hoo!"
> 
> After I took it home, I found out why the driver went for 
> $10.  There's a dent on the toe of the clubhead.  I've taken 
> some pictures for display.  
> Both pictures are 160K and 120K in size, respectively:
> 
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The best way for me to describe the dent is to picture someone taking
his/her thumb and pushing down on the toe part of the clubhead.  There's
a 3/8" crack as a result, too, towards the bottom.

If everything else is the same, will this club behave differently from
the same club with no dents?  Should I expect a change as I use this
club regularly in the future?

Thanks for reading.


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