I would suggest either taking the club to a club repair shop to be professionally done or consulting a website like the one below for information about specific paint for your club and doing it yourself. http://www.golfpaint.com/ Good luck.
Ink and Paint Club - 1997 Chip 'N Dale 1-5 was released on: USA: 20 October 1997
You get sparks from the titanium club scraping against small stones when you hit the ball.
Do you mean the headcovers? Headcovers are designed to protect the club. With drivers, woods and hybrids there is usually a layer of paint which can chip easily if hit with another club, say an iron. They could easily become unsightly if they are not protected. If you are referring to a layer of tape on the top line, this is used to protected the paint from sky marks. Usually this happens for demo clubs.
No its not because it shouldn't be there
Unless Club Penguin releases the blue face paint again, you can't get it. That is an old item.
A moderate pitch pitching wedge.
To repair the speakers, you have to go behind the speakers. (it is in the night club on the bottom right corner. Next to the stairs)
dhfsi141 is the code for face paint on cp
This is simply a cosmetic problem, it will in no way affect the playing performance of the club. If it annoyed you, you could either paint it or put a piece of tape round it.
38.1g of fat
It is a group 4 metal element along with other refractory metals zirconium and hafnium.It conducts electricity.Its melting point is 1668oCIt is used in fireworks, air plane construction, golf club staffs and is the main element used in making the Apple Titanium G4 Laptop.It's dioxide - titanium dioxide, is used in paint, because it has good covering power.It has an optical dispersion higher than a diamond.It has excellent resistance to sea water.It is twice as strong as aluminum.It's strong but lightweight.It is used as joint replacement parts!Tiger Woods uses titanium golf clubs!
in the night club the speaker with the green puffle on it