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by Dr. Enoch Von Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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How to install a shaft in a golf club?

How to Install a Shaft in a Golf Club

  1. Remove the old shaft. It can be done by melting the glue, or epoxy, that holds the shaft to the head of the club.
  2. Cut the shaft to the proper length, depending on what club you are modifying. There are websites that can help you determine the length.
  3. Roughen the tip of your new shaft before inserting it into the hosel of the club head. ...

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How do you replace a golf club shaft?

How To Re-Shaft Your Steel Golf Clubs

  1. Carefully clamp the shaft into a vise using a Shaft Vise Clamp. ...
  2. When removing steel shafts from clubheads, use a torch to heat the hosel. ...
  3. After 30 seconds of heating, with your gloved hands grasp the head and twist/pull the head. ...
  4. Using a wire brush remove excess epoxy from the inside of the hosel.

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How do you shorten a golf club shaft?

To do that, the DIY golfer will have to:

  • Remove the existing grip.
  • With steel shafts, use a tubing cutter to trim the shaft; with graphite shafts, shorten using a hacksaw.
  • Re-install a grip on the newly shortened shaft.
  • And, most importantly, Wishon says, add weight to the clubhead in some manner to restore the swingweight feel of the club. ...

How much does a golf club shaft replacement cost?

With a vast array of shafts to choose from, there are options to fit every budget. For the budget-conscious golfer, replacement shafts can start at $30 for no-frills, entry-level quality. For players who are willing to pay a bit more, there are plenty of options lying between $50 to $200, for shafts in all five flex categories.

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How do you install a golf shaft extension?

4:5111:02How to ADD Extensions To Golf Clubs - Start to Finish! - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipBy putting a little bit of tape just around the edges the borders of where the epoxy will go andMoreBy putting a little bit of tape just around the edges the borders of where the epoxy will go and what this does is it helps with cleanup. So when you put in the extension.

Can you put an extension in a driver shaft?

We recommend using a steel extender to extend a steel shaft. Using other materials may lead to premature breakage. Wooden dowels can also be used to extend steel shafts, but these require much more work (in our opinion) than using steel extenders.

Can you add length to existing golf clubs?

There are two ways to lengthen your shafts. You may add extenders to your existing shafts or you may replace your existing shafts with longer ones. The effects can be very different. Tom Wishon has written extensively about the effects of changing shafts in "The Golfsmith Practical Clubfitting Program" guide.

How do you install a graphite shaft extension?

0:332:35How To Install Graphite Shaft Extenders - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipWhere you slip it inside the butt. Until it stops. And then you read the color code just above theMoreWhere you slip it inside the butt. Until it stops. And then you read the color code just above the butt end and then you order one of eleven different sizes that are commercially.

How do I extend my driver length?

8:5614:42Golf Club Repair - How To Extend a Golf Shaft - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipNo more than an inch and a half. And after 24 hours cut it put the tape boundary on it if you needMoreNo more than an inch and a half. And after 24 hours cut it put the tape boundary on it if you need to and away you go for a long long long long time.

What size shaft extender do I need?

First you'll need to measure the INSIDE diameter (ID) of the butt end of the shaft (not the outside). This will determine the size extension you need. Due to slight variations in shaft diameters, you will likely need to apply light sanding to the shaft extension to achieve a suitable fit.

What if my golf clubs are too short?

What Happens When Golf Clubs Are Too Short? For most golfers, having clubs that are too short will be better than if they're too long, but can still result in inconsistent shots. Clubs that are too short will make you stand bent over, which can cause back pain. You'll also have the tendency to push the ball a lot.

How much does it cost to extend golf clubs?

Lengthen Shaft ($5.99 Steel or $6.99 Graphite per club*): Most irons, putters, and woods can have length added to the existing shaft.

Does lengthening a golf club change the lie angle?

The lie angle will automatically change if clubs are lengthened. Only slightly but it will change. There is no such thing as standard lie as all the manufacturers generally are different. The lie angle that is correct for you can only be tested dynamically - i.e. via a pro or fitter on a lie board hitting golf balls.

Do graphite shaft extensions work?

Graphite shaft extensions...they work! I purchased these to add some length to a set of graphite shafts. They worked but had to do a little bit of sanding to make them fit. But this would be preferable to having them start out a little loose. They are a very good solid product.

Should I add length to my irons?

Sometimes a golfer's height and arm length will negate each other and a standard length is the best option. As length is increased, so is the weight. Increasing the length also changes shaft flex. For every 1" added, the shaft becomes one flex softer; likewise, a shorter shaft plays stiffer.

How do you add 1/2 on a golf club?

5:529:01Extending Golf Shafts 1/2 Inch | How to at home! | Simple - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd then simply take your golf club and the extension. And insert one into the other. And twist itMoreAnd then simply take your golf club and the extension. And insert one into the other. And twist it down until you have no gift between the shaft and the extension itself and that will then rest.

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Extending a golf shaft is a useful technique to have if you are buying used clubs, or if you are experimenting with different club lengths. If you know how to cut a golf shaft or how to extend it, you don’t ever have to worry about purchasing the correct length of clubs on Ebay or other used club marketplaces.

Materials Needed

Extension (You could also use an old golf shaft) Make sure you purchase the right size extension. You need to know the “butt diameter” of the shaft that you are extending, and purchase the extension that matches. Here is a database of shafts.

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Step 1

Place the hooked blade under the lip of the grip and cut vertically through the grip, being careful not to scratch the shaft. Grasp the grip at the bottom and pull it off.

Step 2

Peel the grip tape off the shaft by hand. Loosen any remaining tape by heating it with a blow-dryer or a heat gun and then peeling it off.

Step 5

Slide the extender into the hole and rotate it as you push the extender into the shaft to spread the epoxy.

Step 7

Place the shaft in a rubber shaft clamp and secure the clamp in a vise.

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How to Install Golf Club Shaft Extensions

  • If you are looking to improve your game by adding a few extra yards of range, then installing golf club shaft extensions might be the perfect solution. Here is a guide on how to do it: First, remove the club from the golf cart. Then, remove the shaft from the club. Next, install new shaft extensions and align and tighten them as needed. Finally, at...
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Parts of A Golf Club Shaft

  • Golf club shaft extensions are devices that are inserted into the end of a golf club shaft to increase its length. Golfers use them when they want to hit shots farther or higher off the ground. There are many types of golf club shaft extensions on the market, and each one is designed for a specific purpose. Golf club shaft extensions come in different lengths and weights, so you’ll nee…
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Tools Required

  • To install golf club shaft extensions, you will need the correct tools and pieces of equipment. There are a few different types of extensions that you can buy, each with its own set of instructions. The most important part of installing these extensions is to make sure that the fit is perfect. If your club has a metal shaft, then it is important to use a metal extension sleeve. If you…
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Conclusion

  • If you are looking to add some extra length to your golf club shafts, golf club shaft extensions can be a great option. They are easy to install and can give you the extra length you need for those tricky shots.
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