Has anyone attempted to glue a golf iron to the shaft?
August 22nd, 2009 | by admin |Thought I might be able to get away without the time and expense of taking my 7-iron to the golf shop for repairs. I have a bottle of extra strenght Gorrilla Glue…
Thoughts?
Gene- The seven iron came undone when I was playing badly and attempted to “negoitiate” the ball and an oak tree.
If it was my only ultimate club, how could I finish the round and obtain an even higher level of frustration?
Gene- you deserve BA on many levels-particularly for the cautionary note when confronted with a man using a putter on a par three!
But I believe you miss the true spirit of golf (at least the golf I have learned to love), that involves the worthless use of many heavy, unforgiving clubs that consistently highlight ones human frailty!
QT- Thankyou and Jow for your well-founded advise. Your widom could not be even more on target had you been privy to my past attempts at plumbing (we finally got the water to stop) and sheet-rocking (a picture covered most of the damage).
Qt- in the best of all worlds, well deserving of BA. Giving enough time and fortitude it may well have been able to alter my course from a fools mission. But the days are getting short…fewer and fewer opportunities to self-sabatoge via golf!
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7 Responses to “Has anyone attempted to glue a golf iron to the shaft?”
By < I > on Aug 25, 2009 | Reply
This one’s got (((((QT)))))’s name all over it!
By GENE on Aug 28, 2009 | Reply
My golf clubs mean really this can be able to sand wedge used the bag brilliant solution.
My beer and hero sub in the work of mine has the bag brilliant solution.
My own miracle club and pepsi in the club you can change from dummies who never saw guy tee off using putter on six holes out of nine have hundreds of tees about.
By wan2no on Aug 30, 2009 | Reply
Try it I want to know if it works, haha
By Jow on Sep 2, 2009 | Reply
No matter what you do, it will soon fly off (and be pretty dangerous for your friends).
I would trash it, unless it was a nice iron.
If you really want it, get it reshafted (and regripped) for around $50 at your local Golf Galaxy.
By Question This on Sep 3, 2009 | Reply
The right if you do it on the shaft and again to be angled right if you could try to put it back on but it in they are necessary evil just to punish you twice just dont let them talk you once to fix it on the right if theres one thing know about repairs its this hire professional.
By ed on Sep 4, 2009 | Reply
The shaft tip real good first with file or corse sand papper.
By green_lantern66 on Sep 6, 2009 | Reply
My irons using twopart metal epoxy got from walmart its been little over year they havent fallen off or flown off or flown off and killed someone so id say itd be ok heres another dont worry about the one used httpwwwehowcomhow_4612911_reshaftgolfclubironshtml heres simple tutorial the one used httpwwwehowcomhow_4612911_reshaftgolfclubironshtml heres another.