All PowerBilt Golf Clubs (excluding Juniors) are supplied under a Lifetime Warranty for the Original Purchaser.
The warranty covers all manufacturing and material defects (excludes grips, cosmetic wear & tear and damage caused by misuse or neglect). It is important to note that the lifetime warranty applies only to the original purchaser and not to a subsequent owner of the goods. PowerBilt Australia may require proof of purchase from the original purchaser before commencing any warranty procedures or replacement.
Any defect, malfunction or failure of these clubs to fulfill the terms of this warranty will be rectified by PowerBilt Australia through our choice of replacement or repair of the club(s) in question.
The warranty does not cover cosmetic defects, including:
- Paint chipping
- Pain scratching
- Scratching due to normal wear and tear or the failure to use head covers for woods.
- Worn grips
- Damage caused by abuse or neglect.
PowerBilt Junior Clubs and PowerBilt Boxed Sets are supplied under a limited one (1) year warranty for the original purchaser and do not cover cosmetic defects listed above.
PowerBilt Golf Bags are supplied under a limited one (1) year warranty for the original purchaser. However, woven fabrics, such as nylon and polyester have a tendency to fade, fray or wrinkle and are not covered by this warranty.
PowerBilt Buggies are supplied under a 6 month warranty for the original purchaser.
Warranties are non-transferable.
CARING FOR YOUR CLUBS
- Keep your clubs dry. Carry a towel to wipe shafts and club heads, especially on rainy days.
- Clean clubs before you put them away, to avoid corrosion from fertilizer or other chemicals often used on golf courses.
- To keep you grips and clubs in good condition, periodically clean them with mild soap and water.
- To prevent chipping and/or wear and tear, keep the head cover on your wood(s) during play and storage.
- Do not hit rocks or gravel with your golf clubs. This ruins the club face by distorting the precisely position grooves, changing both the spin and flight-path of the golf ball. Damage of this type is classified as abuse and is not covered under the Lifetime Warranty.
- Use caution when practicing at driving ranges. Range mats are hard on woods and irons alike, hit from grassy areas whenever possible. Mineral spirits remove black marks caused by mats, but must be washed off immediately after use.
- When you are not using your clubs and bag, store them in a dry place.
- Avoid leaving wet clubs in the boot of a car for prolonged periods. Humidity and heat will cause corrosion of steel shafts, affect adhesion and damage grips. Clubs left in this condition are classified as abuse or neglect and are not covered under the Lifetime Warranty.
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