

Broken Golf Shafts

How to Tell if Your Golf Shaft is Broken (And What to Do Next)
Learn how to identify a broken golf shaft and when to replace it. Expert golf shaft repair in Port Colborne by Homer Golf.
Is Your Golf Shaft Broken? Here’s How to Know
A damaged golf shaft can seriously affect your performance on the course. Whether it’s a clean break or subtle damage, knowing the signs early can save your game—and your club.
At Homer Golf in Port Colborne, Ontario, we’ve been repairing golf clubs for over 28 years, and these are the most common signs of a broken shaft.
Common Signs of a Broken Shaft
Visible Cracks or Splits
Check along the shaft for cracks, especially near the clubhead. Graphite shafts are more prone to visible splitting.
Loss of Distance or Accuracy
A damaged shaft won’t perform properly, leading to inconsistent shots.
Unusual Vibrations
If your club feels different or vibrates more than usual during a swing, the shaft may be compromised.
Rattling Sound
Hearing something inside the shaft? That’s a clear sign something is broken internally.
What Should You Do Next?
If you suspect a broken shaft, the best solution is professional replacement. At Homer Golf, we carefully remove the damaged shaft and install a new one suited to your club and swing.
Why Choose Homer Golf?
• 28+ years of experience
• Family-owned in Port Colborne
• Fast, reliable service
• Serving Niagara Region golfers
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Think your shaft is broken? Contact Homer Golf today for expert repair and get back on the course fast.