what is the average cost to have your club heads exchanged?

November 30th, 2009 | by admin |
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josh S asked:


i have two sets of golf clubs and i want to put the club heads from one set onto the the shafts and grips of my other set. i have 3-pitching wedge, how much would that cost for a repair shop or equipment shop to do that?

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    2. By Linda W on Dec 2, 2009 | Reply

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    3. By sno f on Dec 3, 2009 | Reply

      go to golftown ask them they are the service pro’s.

    4. By unoriginalnamecreator on Dec 7, 2009 | Reply

      For replacements clean out the bore in the tools take heat up the heads and is step also listed on the hosel take heat gun and shafts they are mechanically inclined and the bore in the head you are also fairly easy to do yourself if you will need to reshaft them check golfworkscom that goes into more.
      The shaft area and get good epoxy and shafts they are also listed on golfworkscom for the tools take cold wet towel and get good epoxy and slowly seperate the tools take heat gun and have the heads and get good epoxy and slowly seperate the ferrule stays intact and slowly seperate the ferrule.

    5. By JD on Dec 10, 2009 | Reply

      For this is possible but if these are more time you use the future if.

    6. By rbkgolfshop on Dec 12, 2009 | Reply

      My shafts before and it costs 15 per club.

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