When Should You Reshaft A Golf Club? | Michiana Club Repair
- Kelly & Stephen Sanderson

- Dec 23, 2025
- 2 min read

When Should You Reshaft a Golf Club?
Reshafting can feel like a major step, but in many cases it’s far more cost-effective than replacing clubs entirely. Shafts have a massive impact on ball striking, from launch angle, to spin rate, to overall carry and roll, getting the correct shaft for your game is key to playing your best.
Signs You May Need to Reshaft
Inconsistent ball flight
Loss of distance
Shafts feel too heavy or too light
Visible shaft damage
Swing speed or mechanics have changed
Sometimes it isn't so obvious that you need to reshaft a golf club. You can always consult your local PGA pros (AKA us!) to examine your clubs and compare your swing and measurements to what you have.
Performance Reasons to Reshaft a Golf Club
Reshafting can:
Improve launch and spin
Increase consistency
Match your current swing better
Repair a broken or damaged shaft
This is especially a great option if you already like how your clubs feel off the club face. This can have a major impact on performance without forcing you to adjust to something totally new in look and feel.
Is Reshafting Worth It?
If the clubhead still performs well, reshafting is often the smarter investment — especially for irons, wedges, and premium drivers. A broken shaft does NOT equal a broken club that needs to be replaced.
Professional Reshafting Matters
Professional reshafting ensures:
Proper shaft tipping
Correct flex and weight
Secure installation without damage
Final Thoughts
Your swing evolves — your shafts should too. Reshafting can bring new life into clubs you already trust.
📞 Let’s Talk Reshafting Options
Call or text 574-409-2813 or email michianaclubrepair.com. You can also send in an inquiry here. Be sure to follow @michianaclubrepair on Instagram and Facebook for the latest news and behind-the-scenes looks at club repair!
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