Hey golf nerds, tinkerers, and treasure hunters! I’m Brad Meehan, your guide to turning rusty, beat-up golf clubs into gleaming, swing-ready works of art. My ebook, DIY Golf Club Restoration: The Step-by-Step Beginner’s Guide to Pro Results, and my DIY Golf Club Restoration YouTube channel have helped thousands of golfers revive their gear, and now I’m bringing that know-how to this blog series.
Think of it as a spa day for your clubs—except you’re the masseuse, the towels are a bit smelly, and the results are always a happy ending. This series will guide you through every step, from safety smarts to sourcing clubs to polishing them to perfection. It’s the perfect winter project to get your clubs ready for spring tee times. Whether you’re fixing grandpa’s attic irons or dodging the crazy cost of new gear, I'm here to help. Let’s get started!
Want the full guide? Grab the ebook at https://payhip.com/b/QE7gC for a complete checklist. Pay what you want!
Watch: Full Restoration of a Titleist Vokey Wedge
This is the perfect time of year to tackle indoor projects like golf club restoration. Set up in your garage or basement, and you’ll have a gleaming set ready for spring tee times. Just keep your workspace ventilated, especially for tasks involving chemicals or sanding.
Want to see these techniques in action? Check out my YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@bradmeehan for demos, and join our Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/diygolf to share your projects.
Ready to dive in? Get the ebook at https://payhip.com/b/QE7gC and let’s make those clubs shine!
FAQs
Think of it as a spa day for your clubs—except you’re the masseuse, the towels are a bit smelly, and the results are always a happy ending. This series will guide you through every step, from safety smarts to sourcing clubs to polishing them to perfection. It’s the perfect winter project to get your clubs ready for spring tee times. Whether you’re fixing grandpa’s attic irons or dodging the crazy cost of new gear, I'm here to help. Let’s get started!
Why Bother Restoring Golf Clubs?
Restoring golf clubs isn’t just about saving a buck—it’s about the pure joy of breathing new life into something worn and forgotten. It's part science, part sorcery, part trailer park meth lab, and 100% doable at home. You’re not just fixing clubs; you’re creating a canvas for your inner artist. Imagine taking a $5 thrift store wedge and turning it into a club that rivals a $150 brand-new one. Plus, you don’t need a fancy degree or mad skills—even if you’re “in a coma,” you can nail this with a handful of tools and some patience. Restoration saves money, lets you customize your gear, and connects you to golf’s history with every swing.What’s in This Series?
This blog series is your no-BS roadmap to pro-level results. We’ll cover everything you need to know, starting with safety to keep your fingers and lungs intact. From there, we’ll dive into club anatomy, sourcing diamonds in the rough, and hands-on hacks like rust removal, polishing, and regripping. Each post breaks down the process so simply, a five-year-old would say, “What am I, an idiot?”Want the full guide? Grab the ebook at https://payhip.com/b/QE7gC for a complete checklist. Pay what you want!
How Do I Get Started?
You don’t need a pro shop or a fat wallet—just a few tools, a safe workspace, and the right know-how. You can start with budget-friendly gear and still get factory-quality results. Think kitchen torches, sandpaper, and some elbow grease. Our next post will dive into safety, ensuring you avoid singed eyebrows or chemical mishaps. From there, we’ll guide you through each restoration step, making it so easy you’ll wonder why you ever bought new clubs.Watch: Full Restoration of a Titleist Vokey Wedge
Tis the Season
This is the perfect time of year to tackle indoor projects like golf club restoration. Set up in your garage or basement, and you’ll have a gleaming set ready for spring tee times. Just keep your workspace ventilated, especially for tasks involving chemicals or sanding.What’s Next?
Our next post we'll cover how to gear up and stay safe while restoring clubs. From goggles to gloves, we’ll ensure you keep all your favorite appendages. Check out DIY Golf Club Restoration: Safety Tips to Keep You in One Piece, Part 02.Want to see these techniques in action? Check out my YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@bradmeehan for demos, and join our Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/diygolf to share your projects.
Ready to dive in? Get the ebook at https://payhip.com/b/QE7gC and let’s make those clubs shine!
FAQs
- What is DIY golf club restoration?
DIY golf club restoration involves repairing, cleaning, and customizing old or worn golf clubs to restore their appearance and performance using tools and techniques at home. - What are the benefits of restoring golf clubs?
Restoring golf clubs saves money, allows customization, improves performance, and revives vintage or neglected clubs for continued use. - What tools are needed for DIY golf club restoration?
Basic tools include safety gear, a kitchen torch, sandpaper, polishing wheels, and compounds, depending on the restoration task. - How much does DIY golf club restoration cost?
Costs range from $10-$50 per club, depending on materials like grips, paint, or chemicals, compared to $100+ for new clubs. - Where can I source golf clubs for restoration?
Golf clubs can be sourced from thrift stores, garage sales, online marketplaces, or pro shops with used or demo clubs.



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