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That is called a ferrule. It can come loose like that over time. It could be a sign of your shaft starting to come loose. I would take it to a shop and have it fixed. Or you can use a strong heat gun and then push it back in yourself. Either way it's fixable
This happened on my MP-53's and my local club repair guy said to not worry about them unless the club was loose.
Or you can use a strong heat gun and then push it back in yourself. Either way it's fixable
Agree with this, once the old epoxy is heated up, it's useless. Best to start over fresh.Hope your also advising adding adding new epoxy (after cleaning out both the club head and the shaft) if your going to use a heat gun...
Cool, I will play it till I am bored at home and whip out my new heat gun specifically purchased for pulling out shaft from putters.
I'm thinking about getting one. Have you used yours yet, and what do you think? I'm wondering if the cheap, Harbor Freight version will handle the minimal jobs I'll need it for. Mainly pulling shafts and replacing hockey blades every once in a while.
I noticed today that this plastic thingy is slipping away from the club... Can I ignore this or is this dangerous?
I tried heating up my gap wedge to push the ferrule back down all it did was sort of melt the when I tried to push it in. Will be getting these repaired at a golf shop. Wish I could do it myself never attempted it
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