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Club Repairs


Golfers who care about their game also care about their gear. When your clubs are in good shape, your swing feels better, your shots are more consistent, and your confidence grows. But over time, wear and tear can change how your clubs perform, even if you don’t notice it right away. At Tee Box, we offer professional regripping and golf club repair. Our team uses the right tools, quality materials, and expert care to make sure your clubs feel right every time you swing.

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Golf Club Regripping

Our Comprehensive Club Repair Services

At Tee Box, we work on all club types, including woods, irons, and putters. Our services include:

  • Regripping: Old, worn grips make it hard to control your swing. Our golf club regripping replaces old grips with new ones that match your size and style.
  • Reshafting: Broken or outdated shafts can throw off your entire game. We install new shafts based on your swing speed and playing style to improve consistency and distance.
  • Lie and Loft Adjustments: If shots are veering off-line, your lie or loft angles may be off. We make exact adjustments to help improve your accuracy and shot shape.
  • Lengthening or Shortening: Playing with clubs that are too long or too short affects posture and swing mechanics. We adjust the length of your clubs to ensure proper fit and balance.
  • Epoxy Repairs: A loose clubhead can lead to poor strikes or even injury. We re-secure or repair heads using industry-grade epoxy for a safe, solid connection.

Golf Club Repair

Common Signs Your Club Needs Repair or Regripping

Golf clubs don’t stay perfect forever—regular use can lead to minor issues that gradually impact performance.

Knowing what to look for can help you catch problems early and keep your equipment in top shape:

  • Grips that feel slick, cracked, or uncomfortable to hold.
  • Shafts with visible dents, bends, or cracks.
  • Clubheads that rattle, shift, or feel unstable during your swing.
  • A noticeable change in how the club feels or how the ball launches.
  • Clubs that look misaligned or don’t sit evenly when you’re setting up to swing.

If you're noticing any of these signs, bring your clubs in for a professional assessment. DIY fixes can be tempting, but only trained technicians have the tools and expertise to get the job done right.

Benefits of Professional Repair

Regripping your clubs is one of the easiest ways to improve how they feel. At Tee Box, our certified technicians follow a precise process to make sure every grip fits perfectly:

  1. Remove the Old Grip & Clean the Shaft: We carefully take off the old grip and clean the shaft to remove any leftover tape or adhesive.
  2. Apply the New Grip: After prepping the shaft, we apply grip tape and use a safe lubricant to slide on the new grip of your choice.
  3. Dry & Inspect: Once the grip is set, we let it dry completely and double-check to ensure it’s secure and ready to use.

At Tee Box, most regripping jobs can be done within a few days, so you can get back to playing without delay.

Golf Club Regripping

Our Comprehensive Club Repair Services

At Tee Box, we work on all club types, including woods, irons, and putters. Our services include:

  • Regripping: Old, worn grips make it hard to control your swing. Our golf club regripping replaces old grips with new ones that match your size and style.
  • Reshafting: Broken or outdated shafts can throw off your entire game. We install new shafts based on your swing speed and playing style to improve consistency and distance.
  • Lie and Loft Adjustments: If shots are veering off-line, your lie or loft angles may be off. We make exact adjustments to help improve your accuracy and shot shape.
  • Lengthening or Shortening: Playing with clubs that are too long or too short affects posture and swing mechanics. We adjust the length of your clubs to ensure proper fit and balance.
  • Epoxy Repairs: A loose clubhead can lead to poor strikes or even injury. We re-secure or repair heads using industry-grade epoxy for a safe, solid connection.

Golf Club Repair

Common Signs Your Club Needs Repair or Regripping

Golf clubs don’t stay perfect forever—regular use can lead to minor issues that gradually impact performance.

Knowing what to look for can help you catch problems early and keep your equipment in top shape:

  • Grips that feel slick, cracked, or uncomfortable to hold.
  • Shafts with visible dents, bends, or cracks.
  • Clubheads that rattle, shift, or feel unstable during your swing.
  • A noticeable change in how the club feels or how the ball launches.
  • Clubs that look misaligned or don’t sit evenly when you’re setting up to swing.

If you're noticing any of these signs, bring your clubs in for a professional assessment. DIY fixes can be tempting, but only trained technicians have the tools and expertise to get the job done right.

Benefits of Professional Repair

Regripping your clubs is one of the easiest ways to improve how they feel. At Tee Box, our certified technicians follow a precise process to make sure every grip fits perfectly:

  1. Remove the Old Grip & Clean the Shaft: We carefully take off the old grip and clean the shaft to remove any leftover tape or adhesive.
  2. Apply the New Grip: After prepping the shaft, we apply grip tape and use a safe lubricant to slide on the new grip of your choice.
  3. Dry & Inspect: Once the grip is set, we let it dry completely and double-check to ensure it’s secure and ready to use.

At Tee Box, most regripping jobs can be done within a few days, so you can get back to playing without delay.

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Club Sales FAQs

Repair costs vary depending on the type of service your club needs. For the most accurate pricing and turnaround time estimates, contact our team at Tee Box.

Most common issues—like damaged grips, bent shafts, or loose heads—can be professionally repaired.

Yes, especially if you like how your clubs feel. Refurbishing extends the longevity of your current clubs and eliminates the cost of purchasing new clubs.

Most clubs can last 5–10 years or longer, depending on how often you play and how well you take care of them. With regular upkeep, your clubs can stay reliable for many seasons.

Yes. Over time, grips lose traction, shafts can weaken, and clubheads may lose their original performance. Professional maintenance at Tee Box helps keep aging clubs in good condition.

You can clean dirt from the grooves and replace grips if you have the right tools, but more advanced repairs, like shaft work or adjustments, are best handled by professionals.

Worn grips, bent shafts, loose heads, or a sudden change in feel can all be signs of a problem. If your club isn’t feeling right, it’s a good time to have it checked by the team at Tee Box.

Regripping involves removing the old grip, prepping the shaft, and installing a new one with tape and lubricant. While the steps sound simple, getting the grip aligned and secured properly takes the right tools and technique.

At Tee Box, we carefully perform every regrip, ensuring your clubs feel good in your hands and perform as they should.

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