Golf Club Repair in Lancaster County

Your golf clubs are an investment, and when something wears out or breaks, replacing the entire set isn’t always necessary. At GTR Golf Shop, we specialize in repairing and restoring golf clubs so they perform the way they were designed to.

Located in Heath Springs, South Carolina, we help golfers throughout Lancaster County keep their equipment in top playing condition.

Whether you need a new shaft, fresh grips, or general golf club repair, we provide reliable service and honest recommendations to help keep your clubs performing their best.

Golf Club Repair Services

At GTR Golf Shop we offer several services designed to extend the life and performance of your clubs.

Club Re-Gripping

Grips wear down over time and can cause slipping, inconsistent shots, and poor control. Fresh grips can dramatically improve feel and confidence.

Our golf club re-gripping services include:

• Standard grip replacement
• Oversize grips
• Custom grip options
• Full set re-gripping

New grips can make your clubs feel like new again.

Club Re-Shafting

A damaged or worn shaft can drastically impact performance and accuracy.

We can replace shafts on:

• Drivers
• Fairway woods
• Hybrids
• Irons
• Wedges

If your club shaft breaks or becomes damaged, we can help restore it so you can keep playing with the clubs you trust.

Golf clubs go through a lot of use. Over time they may need adjustments or minor repairs.

We can assist with:

• Loose club heads
• Shaft issues
• Grip problems
• General club maintenance

Our goal is to help golfers keep their equipment reliable and ready for the course.

General Golf Club Repair

Why Repair Instead of Replace?

Many golfers assume a damaged club means they need to buy a brand-new one. In many cases, a simple repair can restore performance and save money.

Benefits of repairing your golf clubs include:

• Lower cost than replacing clubs
• Keep using clubs you’re comfortable with
• Maintain your current set configuration
• Extend the life of your equipment

For many players, a properly repaired club performs just as well as a new one.

Serving Golfers Across the Carolinas

GTR Golf Shop is located in Heath Springs, South Carolina, and proudly serves golfers throughout Lancaster County and the surrounding Carolina region.

Lancaster County

Lancaster • Indian Land • Kershaw • Heath Springs • Elgin

Kershaw County

Camden • Lugoff • Elgin • Bethune • Kershaw

Chesterfield County

Cheraw • Pageland • Chesterfield • McBee • Patrick

Chester County

Chester • Great Falls • Richburg • Fort Lawn • Lowrys

York County

Rock Hill • Fort Mill • Tega Cay • York • Clover

Golfers regularly visit our shop for club repair, re-gripping, re-shafting, and used golf equipment from communities across the area.

Darlington County

Hartsville • Darlington • Lamar • Society Hill • North Hartsville

Mecklenburg County (NC)

Charlotte • Huntersville • Matthews • Mint Hill • Cornelius

Union County (NC)

Monroe • Indian Trail • Waxhaw • Weddington • Stallings

Richland County

Columbia • Forest Acres • Blythewood • Arcadia Lakes • Eastover

Sumter County

Sumter • Dalzell • Mayesville • Pinewood • South Sumter

If you're searching for golf club repair near Lancaster SC, golf regripping near Camden SC, or used golf clubs near Rock Hill, GTR Golf Shop is just a short drive away.

Need Your Golf Clubs Repaired?

If your clubs need new grips, a replacement shaft, or general repair, stop by GTR Golf Shop in Heath Springs and we’ll be happy to take a look.

Our goal is to help golfers keep their equipment performing at its best.

Visit the shop or give us a call today.

Visit GTR Golf Shop

4837 Kershaw Camden Hwy
Heath Springs, SC

Hours
Monday - Saturday
10am - 5:30pm

Contacts
803-246-9704
Hello@GTRGolfShop.com

Golf Club Repair FAQ

How often should golf grips be replaced?

Golf grips should typically be replaced once per season or about every 40–60 rounds of golf, depending on how frequently you play. Worn grips can become slick, making it harder to control the club during your swing. Replacing grips regularly helps maintain consistency, comfort, and confidence on the course.

What are the signs that my golf grips need replacing?

Common signs your grips may need replacement include:

• Smooth or slick grip surfaces
• Visible cracking or wear
• Hard or shiny grip texture
• Reduced traction during your swing

If your clubs feel like they are slipping in your hands, fresh grips can make a big difference.

Can a broken golf club shaft be repaired?

Yes. In many cases, a broken or damaged shaft can be replaced without replacing the entire club. Re-shafting a club allows you to keep the club head you are comfortable with while restoring performance.

Drivers, irons, wedges, and hybrids can often be repaired with a new shaft.

How long does golf club re-gripping take?

The time required to regrip golf clubs can vary depending on the number of clubs and current shop workload. While individual clubs can sometimes be completed fairly quickly, full sets typically take longer to ensure proper installation and drying time.

During busy periods, the process can take anywhere from a couple of days up to about a week. This allows the grips to be installed correctly and ensures they are fully set before the clubs are returned.

If you’re planning to have multiple clubs regripped, it’s always a good idea to stop by the shop or call ahead so we can give you an estimated turnaround time based on current demand.

Is it worth repairing golf clubs instead of buying new ones?

Yes. In many situations, repairing a club is far more affordable than replacing it. If the club head is still in good condition, replacing a grip or shaft can restore the club’s performance at a fraction of the cost of buying a new club.

Do new grips actually improve performance?

Fresh grips improve control, comfort, and consistency. When grips wear down, players tend to grip the club tighter to compensate, which can negatively affect swing mechanics. Proper grips help maintain a relaxed, controlled swing.

Do you offer golf club repair near Lancaster, SC?

Yes. GTR Golf Shop serves golfers throughout Lancaster County and surrounding areas, including Lancaster, Kershaw, Heath Springs, Camden, Pageland, and Rock Hill.

If you’re searching for golf club repair near Lancaster SC or golf regripping near me, our shop is just a short drive away in Heath Springs.

Do you repair all types of golf clubs?

Most golf clubs can be repaired, including:

• Drivers
• Fairway woods
• Hybrids
• Irons
• Wedges
• Putters

If you're unsure whether your club can be repaired, bring it into the shop and we’ll be happy to take a look.

Do you sell used golf clubs as well?

Yes. GTR Golf Shop carries a selection of used golf clubs and equipment. Inventory changes regularly, and golfers can often find great deals on quality drivers, irons, wedges, and putters.

Do you buy used golf clubs or golf collectibles?

We may purchase select used golf clubs and golf collectibles, depending on condition and demand.

Our offers are based on a resale value that allows the shop to make a reasonable margin when the item is sold, so they may differ from current retail prices or if you sold them yourself.

Stop by the shop and we’ll be glad to take a look at what you have.

Where is GTR Golf Shop located?

GTR Golf Shop is located in Heath Springs, South Carolina, and proudly serves golfers across Lancaster County and surrounding areas including:

Lancaster • Kershaw • Camden • Pageland • Rock Hill • Indian Land

Golfers from across the region visit our shop for golf club repair, used clubs, and accessories.

Do I need an appointment for club repair?

Most repairs can be discussed by simply stopping by the shop. If you have multiple clubs needing service or a more complex repair, calling ahead can help us provide the best service possible.

How long does it take to re-shaft a golf club?

The time required to re-shaft a golf club can vary depending on the type of club, the shaft being installed, and the shop’s current workload. The process involves removing the old shaft, preparing the club head, installing the new shaft, and allowing the adhesive to properly cure before the club can be used.

While some individual repairs may be completed more quickly, turnaround times can range from a couple of days up to about a week, especially during busy periods. This ensures the shaft is installed correctly and fully set before the club is returned.

If you have a club that needs a new shaft, feel free to stop by the shop and we’ll be happy to take a look and discuss the best options.

Can old golf clubs be repaired or restored?

Yes. Many older golf clubs can be repaired or restored with services like new grips, shaft replacement, or minor adjustments.

For golfers who have a favorite set of clubs they enjoy playing with, repair services can extend the life of the equipment and keep it performing well.