You will need to get a shaft puller, a propane blowtorch and a butane blowtorch as well as a Stanley knife. Soften the ferrule with the propane torch and scrape it off with the knife. You then crank it into the shaft puller and melt the old epoxy with the propane torch(steel shafts) and butane torch(graphite shafts). You will see the club head moving, and then you simply pull the club head off.
You need to put the shaft in and find it's spine, this is where the head is most stable with movement. You then mark this point. Once the shaft is prepared you mix the epoxy resin and twist it into the hosel of the club. You should leave it for about 24 hours to fully set.
I suggest you take the club to one of your local pro-shops so that the pro can fix it. it will be done professionally and cost you about 20 - 30 pounds. hope this helps
Shaft is the handle of the golf club.
it is a taylor made golf shaft that has a smaller dia at the bottom of the grip .
Hosel is the the socket (or neck) in the head of a golf club into which the shaft is inserted.
No, a golf shaft will fit both right and left handed clubs.
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Nothing it is a brand of shaft, the specs in all shafts differ
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shaft my hubby says its a grip
Metal golf shafts are made of steel.
The Hosel (one 's') is the socket or neck in the head of a golf club into which the shaft is inserted.
The socket is known as the hosel, it is where the head is connected to the shaft.