Club Repair

Get Your Clubs
Back in Play.

From worn-out grips to broken shafts and beat-up wedges, we offer a full range of repair services to extend the life of your equipment and keep your game sharp.

Grinding & Milling

Older wedges and irons accumulate rust, worn grooves, and surface damage that kills spin and feel. Grinding and milling restores the face, sharpens grooves, and brings a club back to proper playing condition.

  • Groove sharpening and restoration
  • Face and sole grinding
  • Rust and oxidation removal
  • Surface refinishing on raw and chrome finishes
  • Works on wedges and irons of most brands
Before and after club grinding and milling — Titleist SM9 wedges restored

Before & After

Titleist SM9 wedges — full face and groove restoration

Golf club regripping service

Fresh Grips, Better Feel

Proper grip size and texture makes a noticeable difference every round

Club Regripping

Worn grips are one of the most overlooked performance issues in golf. A proper regrip in the right size, compound, and texture gives you better control and takes pressure off your hands and forearms.

  • Single club or full bag regrips
  • Wide selection of grip brands and models
  • Standard, midsize, and oversized options
  • Cord, rubber, wrap, and hybrid compounds
  • Tape buildup for custom grip sizing

Shaft Replacement

A broken shaft or the wrong flex can cost you distance and accuracy. We pull the old shaft, source the right replacement for your swing, and install it correctly — length, swing weight, and all.

Whether it's a snapped iron shaft, a driver you want to upgrade, or a wedge that needs a stiffer tip, we handle all shaft work across every club type.

Steel & Graphite

We work with all shaft types and flex profiles across irons, wedges, woods, and drivers.

Length & Swing Weight

Shaft length is adjusted to your height and posture. Swing weight is dialed in to match your set.

Reshaft or Replace

Whether you have a broken shaft or want to upgrade to a new model, we handle both.

Properly Bonded

Every shaft is epoxied and torqued to spec. We do not rush the cure process.

The Process

How Repair Works

Drop off your clubs or ship them to us. We inspect, quote, and get to work — no surprises, no unnecessary upsells.

1

Contact Us First

Reach out with what you need. A quick description of the issue or what you're looking for is all we need to give you a ballpark.

2

Drop Off or Ship

Bring the club(s) in or ship them to us. We'll confirm receipt and let you know the exact cost before any work starts.

3

We Do the Work

Each repair is done by hand with proper tools and techniques. No corners cut on cure time, torque specs, or finish quality.

4

Pick Up or Get It Shipped Back

Once done, come grab your clubs or we'll send them back. Every repair is inspected before it leaves the shop.

Ready to Go?

Get a Quote on Your Repair

Tell us what needs fixing and we'll get back to you with a price and turnaround. Most repairs are quick — don't leave your clubs sitting broken.