my driver snapped at the cluhead after much misuse, so i sanded and leveled the broken shaft ends, used a big, headless, perfect fitting screw covered in adhisive and drove it in to the hollows of the shaft ends to a good fit. Worked fine!! I even closed the clubface to counter my slice. And i know its a good fix as i hit 300+ drives
Actually, can you use anything else besides hosel plugs, such as cork. I used to cork the tip of steel golf clubs back in the 80s. Don't know if graphite can be corked or not.
my driver snapped at the cluhead after much misuse, so i sanded and leveled the broken shaft ends, used a big, headless, perfect fitting screw covered in adhisive and drove it in to the hollows of the shaft ends to a good fit. Worked fine!! I even closed the clubface to counter my slice. And i know its a good fix as i hit 300+ drives
TheRonronronron 5 months ago
looking how to clean my shaft... i think this helps..thanks :)
jcking33 7 months ago
Never thought of that! Awesome!
I will try.
Thanks for the great tip :o)
TLGTEC 10 months ago
You can make a life time supply of hosel plugs using a hole punch. Cut them out of a plastic jug.
JPBill2 10 months ago
Actually, can you use anything else besides hosel plugs, such as cork. I used to cork the tip of steel golf clubs back in the 80s. Don't know if graphite can be corked or not.
tdblues 2 years ago
These 2 videos were incredable, thanks man!
tdblues 2 years ago