When grips need replacing

Smooth, shiny, cracked, hard, or slippery grips make the hands work harder. Regular golfers often benefit from fresh grips every season, while occasional golfers should replace them when tack and texture fade.

What reshafting can fix

A damaged shaft is the obvious case, but reshafting can also help when a club feels too heavy, launches too low or high, or no longer matches the rest of the set.

Why loft and lie matter

Loft affects launch and distance gaps. Lie angle affects start direction and turf interaction. Used clubs, bent irons, and mixed sets are worth checking before blaming the swing.

Length, swing weight, and feel

Small changes in length, grip weight, shaft weight, and head weight can change how a club feels through the swing. Matching feel across a set makes practice and play easier.

Common repair options

Golf Club Repairs

General golf club repairs for clubs that feel loose, damaged, worn, or poorly fitted.

Golf Club Regripping

Fresh fitted grips for better feel, traction, hand comfort, and club control.

Golf Club Reshafting

Steel and graphite shaft replacement for damaged clubs or clubs that no longer fit.

Golf Grip Replacement

Replace shiny, cracked, hard, slippery, or wrong-sized grips before they affect the swing.

Putter Regripping

Putter grip replacement for steadier hands, cleaner alignment, and better feel on the greens.

Driver Regripping

Driver regripping for a secure hold at speed without squeezing the club too hard.

Iron Regripping

Iron regripping for consistent feel across the clubs used most during a round.

Grip Thickness Adjustment

Fine-tune grip thickness when standard sizing feels too thin, too bulky, or uneven.

Golf Club Lengthening

Lengthen clubs that are too short or need to better match the player.

Golf Club Shortening

Shorten clubs that feel too long, awkward, or hard to control.

Graphite Shaft Removal

Careful graphite shaft removal using a shaft puller to reduce damage risk.

Golf Club Ferrule Replacement

Replace loose, cracked, damaged, or poor-looking ferrules during shaft and head work.

Grip Sizing

Grip sizing help for hands that need standard, undersize, midsize, jumbo, or built-up grips.

Golf Club Restoration

Restore playable clubs with practical cleaning, grip, shaft, and cosmetic repair work.

Golf Club Scratch Removal

Scratch removal for clubheads when marks can be improved without harming the club.

Golf Club Buffing

Buffing and cleanup for clubs that need a cleaner finish before going back in the bag.

Swing Weighting Irons and Woods

Swing weighting checks and adjustments for irons and woods that need more consistent feel.

When to call before buying new clubs

If the clubhead is sound, a repair or adjustment may be enough. Call when a grip slips, a shaft feels wrong, an iron digs into the turf, distance gaps look odd, or a used club does not quite fit.