I didn't realize this until I smashed in the face of my X2 2deep 2 weeks ago. I checked the tracking today because it's been 13 days since I talked to Callaway and their very professional customer service agent told me they would send out a new one that would arrive in 5-7 business days. The tracking shows that it originated in Mexico which obviously delays the speed. It turns out they moved their assembly operations from Carlsbad to Mexico in 2010. I knew that all woods and all irons except Pings have been manufactured in Asia for decades but I didn't realize Callaway assembled everything in Mexico. I would think Callaway would keep a small inventory in the United States to handle warranty claims like mine in a more timely fashion. I also have had both of the ferrules come loose within a month of purchase on the 3 Callaway fairway woods I've bought in the last 2 years. Not a big deal for me to fix with a little epoxy but it makes me wonder if their quality control is where it should be.