Drivers are usually the most expensive clubs in the golf bag. They are also some of the easiest clubs to damage cosmetically. One bad tee shot can leave an ugly sky mark, crown scratch, paint chip, or scuffed finish that makes an otherwise great driver look old and abused. The good news is that many […]
Golf club epoxy is one of the most important materials in DIY club repair. It holds the shaft securely inside the clubhead and helps create the bond that keeps the club safe during high-speed swings. If the epoxy is mixed poorly, the repair can fail. A weak bond can cause loose clubheads, rattling shafts, failed […]
Golf shaft tip trimming is one of the most important steps in custom club building. A small trimming mistake can completely change how a golf shaft performs. That is why club builders rely on a golf shaft tip trimming chart before cutting any shaft. A proper trimming chart tells you how much material to remove […]
Golf shaft trimming can completely change how a club performs. Unfortunately, many golfers confuse two very different shaft-cutting processes: One can significantly change shaft stiffness, launch, spin, stability, and feel. The other mainly changes final playing length. Understanding butt trimming vs tip trimming is critical if you are building clubs, fitting shafts, replacing shafts, or […]
Many golfers buy aftermarket golf shafts without realizing one important detail: most shafts are not always ready to install immediately. Some shafts arrive untipped, meaning they may need to be tip trimmed before installation so they perform correctly in the intended club. That is why tip trimming is one of the most important parts of […]
Removing a golf shaft sounds simple, but shaft extraction is one of the riskiest parts of DIY golf club repair. During shaft removal, a golf shaft puller applies pressure while controlled heat softens the epoxy bond inside the hosel. If the club head is not protected properly, that pressure can scratch paint, dent soft metal, […]
Golf shaft wraps are one of the easiest ways to customize golf clubs without replacing expensive shafts. They can change the look of your clubs, protect the original finish, hide light cosmetic scuffs, and create a cleaner matching set. But once you start shopping, you usually run into two main options: Both can transform the […]
Dirty golf clubs can hurt performance. When grooves are filled with dirt, grass, sand, moisture, or range mat residue, the clubface cannot interact with the ball as cleanly. That can reduce spin, control, launch consistency, and stopping power, especially with wedges and short irons. That is why many golfers now carry golf club cleaning wipes […]
Golf shafts naturally develop scratches, scuffs, and finish wear over time. Bag chatter, travel, cart movement, range use, grip changes, and normal play can all leave marks on steel and graphite shafts. But shaft scratches are different from scratches on an iron head or driver crown. Some marks are only cosmetic. Others can be warning […]
Golf accessories do not always have to be serious. Some of the most popular golf gifts are funny, affordable, and surprisingly useful during a real round. That is exactly why the funny golf ball holder has become such a popular novelty golf accessory. A good funny golf ball holder does more than make golfers laugh. […]










