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Last weekend I broke my new nine iron on the golf course (I hit the ball and the club head snapped off). I think I can get it reshafted or something. Does anyone know how much it might cost? Or, if this kind of thing can't be repaired, how much will a new nine iron cost (I have AMF clubs, not super expensive but not real cheap either)?

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Club repair is usually very reasonable.  call any course or shop for contact info of a local person or shop to repair.

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I brok my head off my 9 iron, took it to the shop and I have such cheap clubs they told me to just replace it.  But I told them nothanks, so they did something to it that cost like 5 bucks.  No problems and I have kept on using it.

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Did the shaft break at the hosel or above?

If above, the repair won't be all that hard.

Cost-wise, you're looking at around $10-15 for materials.  $6-7 for a shaft, $2-3 for a grip, tape, and solvent.  Should take around 30 minutes-1 hour for the job.  Longer if the shaft broke inside the hosel (requires drilling).

When buying a shaft, make sure to get the proper size.  This measurement can be obtained by removing the remaining shaft from the hosel and measuring.

When removing a shaft from the hosel, use a heat gun or torch.  Be careful to apply only enough heat to loosen the glue/epoxy.

Just about every course pro knows someone who does club repair.  Or even do it themselves.

Guest the_muddy_man
Posted

What club do you use for Bass suspended in 6 ft of water over a gravel bottom

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Susupended in 6' of water calls for a six iron with a 7' G-Loomis MH extra fast shaft, a Shimano clubhead and a Power Pro grip. Everyone knows that.

Ronnie

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