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I bought TAYLORMADE clubs ONLINE and it says "Made In China". Should I be worried?

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On the shaft sticker it says...

[Head] Made In China

[Shaft] Made In China

[Assembled] In China

Its a CGB max driver. I tought TM was assembled in Carlsbad CALIFORNIA?

Should I be worried at all?

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  1. no.

    everything is made in china.


  2. Not to worry - just about all clubs are made in China nowadays.  Finish high and let it fly!!

  3. If you wanna know... all USA companies (including PING, trust me) research and design golf clubs in the USA and then send the prototype to China for mass production.   It's too expensive to pay for labor in the USA these days.   Should you be worried?   No, because even though it's mass produced in China, they still QC (Quality Control) the clubs in the US.  All clubs which do not pass the QC will not sold in stores.

  4. You will be fine.

  5. Id Be More Worried If Was A China Driver Made By TaylorMade.

  6. Virtually everything you use today has to a certain degree if not all of it, components that are made in China.  Most US companies setup manufacturing centers overseas to reduce production costs.  Only R&D, design, QA, marketing and sales remain in the US.

    Japan used to be the manufacturing center of the world, until they became too expensive themselves.

    Now unless you want to start paying 2000 bucks for a driver, you should be grateful that some people in the world still work for less money.  Imagine if all the countries are as rich and developed like the US, who's gonna make anything affordable.

  7. Not at all. Everything is made in China since it's cheaper, they pay less for workers, products, etc.

    Remember that the quality(Made in China) isn't that good.

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