Backed by decades of experience Kenji Nakashima our Master Club Maker uses only the best golf components and machinery. GolfBox offers a full golf club repair and club building service; whether it be a regripping of your golf clubs, fixing that broken shaft, upgrading your shaft, frequency matching your set or checking your lie angles and lofts.. Due to the vast array of specialty tools that are in the workshop, some of the services available are as follows. Re gripping. Repair of damaged clubs. Alteration of club length. Re shafting. Full build of irons or woods. Loft and lie alterations. Putter loft and lie alterations. Rebuilding drivers, including flowing of the shaft and/or spine.

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Understanding Golf Club Reshafting. Golf club reshafting is the process of replacing the shaft of your golf club. This can be done for a variety of reasons, such as damage to the existing shaft or to improve the performance of your club. Golf club reshafting is a common practice among avid golfers who want to get the most out of their clubs.. There are two occasions when you'll need to reshaft your clubs. The first one is pretty obvious - when the shaft breaks. If a shafts breaks, then it's beyond repair and you'll need to replace it. The second occasion is not quite as obvious. You may need to think about reshafting your clubs if your ball flight changes dramatically.