
Here are the instructions:
- Create an event. Name it "Shaft Labels" or something similar.
- Add a Round
- Add Players to the Event: It does not matter what players are added. Add as many players as their are labels on a sheet...
- Go to Rounds > Report Center > New Document > New Page. Name the report "Shaft Labels". Go to "Manage Forms" to add a...
- Print for every player.
How do you label your golf clubs?
Align golf label with grip bottom and shaft length then roll into place. Impervious to drenching rain, bright sun and any golf-friendly temperature. More than enough labels for a full bag of clubs and your golf gear.
How do I put a label on the shaft?
Lightly place the edge of the label that will be closest to the grip to the shaft. Now push the label down the shaft along the center/middle of the label. Smooth around to edges from top to bottom.
Why choose align golf labels?
Align golf label with grip bottom and shaft length then roll into place. More than enough labels for a full bag of clubs and your golf gear. Unique combination of materials and printing assure long label life. Remain stuck in place despite exposure to sweat, rain and liquids. Align golf label with grip bottom and shaft length then roll into place.
Why do your labels wrap down the shaft?
Our labels wrap down the shaft for two reasons: first, a longer label allows us more room to make more of your contact information legible and, two, labels wrapped down the shaft tend to stay in place longer, also easier to read and not be confused with a branding label, and wear better than those wrapped around the shaft.

Should I keep the stickers on my golf clubs?
Should I Remove Stickers from Golf Club Shafts? It is entirely up to you to decide to remove the stickers on your golf bag or leave them in place. It is, however, essential to know that if you are planning to resell your golf clubs at some point, you should probably leave the stickers on.
How do you apply epoxy to golf shafts?
4:044:48Hireko Golf Videoblog "Tips on Epoxying a Golf Club" by ... - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipWe're in the head I just simply use the shaft. And just roll the shaft tip in and then mix it andMoreWe're in the head I just simply use the shaft. And just roll the shaft tip in and then mix it and just put it in in the head.
How do you glue a driver shaft?
0:236:41HOW to FIX your GOLF CLUB if the HEAD comes off | Easy TutorialYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipIf you want to just make sure you're getting the right thing basically just one side hardener. AndMoreIf you want to just make sure you're getting the right thing basically just one side hardener. And one side resin. And they mix together to form a really strong bond.
How do you attach iron shafts?
10:2722:36GOLF CLUB BUILD - How to reshaft your irons Step by Step - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo we're gonna dry fit them together when I do this I go ahead just put the head on the end of theMoreSo we're gonna dry fit them together when I do this I go ahead just put the head on the end of the shaft. Remember it's not glued in so it can fall off if you start tilting it. But.
Will any epoxy work on golf clubs?
Unless you have to, do not use non-golf specific epoxies. Use epoxy designed for golf as they usually have higher peel sheer strengths and elastic properties that hold well during impacts specific to a golf club hitting a golf ball.
What kind of epoxy do you use for golf clubs?
Permabond offers a range of toughened epoxy adhesives which are suitable for bonding golf clubs. They offer excellent adhesion to carbon, graphite, composite, titanium, steel, wood and many other materials. Cure speed and viscosity can be matched as per the user's preference.
What kind of glue is used for golf clubs?
A golf club epoxy is an organic compound that is a type of glue that can be used on golf clubs, to attach a shaft to the clubhead. Knowing how to use a golf club epoxy can be beneficial when your clubs need a quick repair job.
What glue do they use on golf clubs?
Golf club heads are attached to the golf shaft with epoxy glue. Epoxy is a thermosetting polymer that is a high strength adhesive. Two parts, the resin and the hardener, are mixed together to create a chemical reaction that cures the epoxy to hardness.
How long does it take for golf epoxy to set?
18 hoursThe High-Strength Epoxy is a 1:1 mix ratio, sets in 18 hours and cures in 24 hours. Available in 50ml cartridge for easy application.
How do you attach iron head to shaft?
1:332:35Golf Equipment : How to Install Golf Club Heads on a Shaft - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo we just literally take the take the shaft. And push it into that head until that epoxy comes outMoreSo we just literally take the take the shaft. And push it into that head until that epoxy comes out the top wipe the epoxy. Clean. Then let it dry mine i use 24-hour epoxy so we let that dry for 24.
How do you install golf club shafts?
4:297:38How to Install Graphite Golf Shafts - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipRemove the head and place some epoxy inside the hosel dip the tip of the shaft into the epoxy mix.MoreRemove the head and place some epoxy inside the hosel dip the tip of the shaft into the epoxy mix. And then install into the head rotate.
Is it easy to Reshaft irons?
Golf irons can be a bit easier to reshaft than a driver. If you are reshafting with steel irons, it is usually pretty straightforward. However, you will need the proper tools and space to complete this project.
How do you epoxy iron head shafts?
0:158:05How to Glue a Club Head to a Shaft | DIY Project - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipIn okay so i'm gonna open this up you gotta just turn it. And remove it. And i'm just gonna use justMoreIn okay so i'm gonna open this up you gotta just turn it. And remove it. And i'm just gonna use just one line that's what uh. You're supposed to do. So. And a line like that. And that's all you need.
How long does golf shaft epoxy take to set?
When it comes to epoxy, clubmakers have a choice between slow and fasting curing epoxies. Slow cure epoxy typically fully cures to safely hit a ball in 20 to 24 hours at a normal room temperature. On the other hand, fast curing epoxy can come to full cure in approximately 30 minutes.
How long does it take for golf epoxy to set?
18 hoursThe High-Strength Epoxy is a 1:1 mix ratio, sets in 18 hours and cures in 24 hours. Available in 50ml cartridge for easy application.
How long does golf club epoxy take to set?
On average, the curing of golf epoxy may take about 12 to 18 hours to get dry on a warm day.
Where to put a label on a golf club?
Right below the grip is a great spot. You'll want to clean your club under the grip with rubbing alcohol and firmly place the label around it.
How to make sure your golf clubs return home safely?
To make sure their clubs return home safely, many opt for basic contact information. Name, address, and phone number are ideal. One trend people are picking up on is adding their logo to their labels. Not only does this reinforce a brand, but if you match it on your card and bag, golfers can spot you right on the course.
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After using the Mizuno Shaft Optimiser, my MP-32 irons are about to be reshafted with KBS Tour Stiff shafts, softstepped once.
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KBS places them horizontal on shafts, mine came that wasy from Callaway. They had some rep on TV mentioning the red and black labels are good to be seen. Most all newer premium shaft labels got horizontal, Project X, DG Tour, most newer TT. I like mine, and they start almost under the grip.
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horizontal is easier but vertical on the underside of the shaft is the way to go. it is very tedious and takes patience. i wanted to not be able to see the labels from the address position, i had to cut the edges smaller to get the shafts invisible.
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How to label golf clubs?
Lay the club on a flat surface and brace to prevent movement, if possible. With a clean, lint free cloth wipe the shaft area where the label will be applied. Peel one label from the sheet of 24 , avoiding contact with the adhesive side of the label as much as possible. Before adhering the label to the shaft, align the label so that the length will go down rather than around the shaft. Lightly place the edge of the label that will be closest to the grip to the shaft. Now push the label down the shaft along the center/middle of the label. Smooth around to edges from top to bottom. Press firmly along the entire label to activate the “pressure sensitive” adhesive. Let stand for an hour before using the club or returning the club to the bag.
How to align golf label?
Align golf label with grip bottom and shaft length then roll into place.
Why do we wrap labels around the shaft?
Our labels wrap down the shaft for two reasons: first, a longer label allows us more room to make more of your contact information legible and, two, labels wrapped down the shaft tend to stay in place longer, also easier to read and not be confused with a branding label, and wear better than those wrapped around the shaft.
How to use pressure sensitive adhesive on a label?
Smooth around to edges from top to bottom. Press firmly along the entire label to activate the “pressure sensitive” adhesive.
Can you remove adhesive from golf clubs?
However, with some patience labels can be removed in their entirety . The adhesive residue left behind can be removed with some nail polish remover or alcohol based products so you can sell or pass down your clubs to family members.
What is the objective of a golf club label?
The objective is to have your clubs returned to you. Key information is Your Name and a means to contact you (your home telephone number, your cell number, your home golf course number, your business number or an e-mail address). The information on your labels depends on your privacy tolerance. You may also consider:
What adhesive is used on labels?
The labels have an aggressive pressure sensitive acrylic adhesive.
What is clear tape made of?
Most clear tape is made of polypropylene which will turn yellow, dry out and peel off with exposure to sun light. The clear tape will ooze adhesive on hot days. The tape ends will fray, tearing and lifting when scuffed. Some sites promote labels printed by ink jet printers.
What are assembly instructions on clubs?
Assembly instructions are included with your labels detailing how and where to apply you labels to your clubs.
How long does it take to get a label from a sandbox?
We make your labels and put them in the mail within 2 business days. If you live in Canada or the U.S. you should receive them within 7-10 business days of placing your order.
How much static pull can a head cover withstand?
Properly applied, the head cover labels will withstand a 20# static pull.
What is golf ID?
golfID.ca is Canada’s premier club labeling source. Decades of experience in commercial and industrial labeling applications ensure your labeling needs will be met with a high quality product.
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I recently bought a new set of kbs tour shafts that already had the shaft labels on them. I had them installed and spined and I picked them up today. What I didnt think of till I got them home is since I had them spined all the shaft labels are in different spots.
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I hate shaft labels and always remove them. Just peel them off slowly and if your lucky, all the glue will come off with the label. Any glue that is left over can be removed with a little acetone.
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You get them off with a razor blade, wipe off sticky stuff with Goo-Be-Gone, or plain old lighter fluid. As far as getting new ones, I would try KBS website.
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should be easy to remove just by applying heat, same as you would to grip tape.
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I got them all removed with just a little heat. They came off easier than I thought. Thanks for the info guys. I kinda like them with no shaft labels on. I did find some labels on ebay and also sent an email to kbs. So if I decide to get some it should be easy. Again thanks for the replies
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KBS will send you new labels for free, they are very good about this...they want those red suckers clearly visible, unless of course your shanking it all over the place.
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DO NOT PAY FOR LABELS! You can get them from KBS for free. Heat gun is great for getting those pesky labels off. Also, if there is glue residue you can use acetone. If you don't have any of that laying around I have used hand sanitizer!
What is a club shaft sticker?
The sticker gives the make, model, and flex of the shaft. If you want to make a change in the future it is valuable information to the club maker. We sometimes can find out information at the manufactures website but having the sticker is much easier.
How to remove graphite from a sandpaper?
To remove easy; warm with a heat gun and slowly peel off. Napth, mineral spirits will take off any residue. Careful on graphite shafts, you can start to remove the graphics.
Is weight important on a titleist shaft?
Weight is important too though. A heavier shaft is going to play and feel stiffer regardless of what the marking is. If you like the performance on the Titleist shafts, then try to match the weight.
Can heat guns melt labels?
I've seen shop staff use heat guns to melt the label before my very eyes. Didn't seem to damage the shaft but it was pretty alarming the first time I saw it.... I think it works by breaking down the glue? Peeling it off was pretty easy thereafter.
