








⛳ Fix it fast, play longer—Pro Fix your game!
The Pro Fix Golf Club Repair Kit features a dual-barreled epoxy delivering an exact 1:1 mix for superior bonding on all shaft types. It cures fully in just 10-20 minutes, combining rapid repair speed with professional-grade strength and impact resistance. Designed for easy application and cleanup, this kit is ideal for golfers who demand quick, durable fixes to keep their clubs tournament-ready.









| ASIN | B005A8XJ0U |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 152,974 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 479 in Golf Cart Accessories |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (992) |
| Date First Available | 4 July 2011 |
| Delivery information | We cannot deliver certain products outside mainland UK ( Details ). We will only be able to confirm if this product can be delivered to your chosen address when you enter your delivery address at checkout. |
| Item model number | BRP01 |
| Material Type(s) | Leather |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 19 x 9 x 4 cm; 59 g |
M**H
Quick and easy.
Used to build my own set of Irons with graphite shafts. Worked perfectly.
S**C
Product worked well and done the trick
Used this for a repair and it worked.
M**S
Pegado rápido y fuerte
J**T
Bought this to repair a golf club. It was easy to use and the bond held strong for multiple rounds of golf. It cures quickly so I wasn't without my driver for more than a few hours. This was a better cost effective option than taking it into a store for repairs.
C**E
It worked well!
M**M
There's been an issue with the expoxy that I bought long ago when I installed the adapter to the head now it's even better than what is was before here's the summary of what happened as organized as possible before: after like a long time not only it's supply to last 10 minutes since it's a rapid cure and I was more nervous and added a little more as I used it on the range after a few hits durability doesn't last long and the driver head went flying across the driving range ended up having to go to a local dicks sporting goods to get the build done all over again Now: I try it again after only two changes I cut an inch of the shaft with pliers bon fire style since I can't afford a pipe cutter to make the work twice as easy shearing the tip of the shaft with the blade of the scissors and then install the epoxy all over again the first time I'm starting to understand how long the hold is and it's stays there just as described I did so much adjusting the lie of the shaft while the epoxy holds and best of All with a few words cure time is too good the mixing process is alot better it functions as it was advertised and it was a good deal for the money it was way better than the last time I tried the product out Overall: based on a recent experience I have to get things straight I have no experience in club building I have alot to learn on puting for example ferules which cost really cheap the problem is the size with and diameter and I'm just using what I have due to inflation and other problems it even took me a few times of problem solving and knowing what mistakes I've done and how to tell if I can overcome it or not I'm kinda like some test monkey 😂 trying to achieve a task or project based on what I have and I got to tell you it was really hard I even don't have professional tools which cost way over the budget and I hope that I can overcome doing all this to achieve a proper built in a club as best as I possibly can and I bet you can too And Hope this helps you as well even as a learning experience
L**N
This seems to be a good product. It sets up very fast, so you have to work quickly and limit yourself to one or two clubs at a time, each of which has been completely prepared before you let the genie out of the syringe. Two recurrent problems with shafting epoxies are storage and waste. This one solves the storage problem with a clever cap which unfortunately comes without instructions. I have been building and reshafting clubs for twenty years, but it took me several minutes to notice that the cap has tiny interior prongs on one side which must be inserted into the two syringe tubes. I was working in a poorly lighted space and didn’t even notice them inside the black cap, which has depressions on both sides just large enough to suggest that the cap might work either way. It doesn’t. The manufacturer or the seller ought to tell us this on the package, which contains a whole lot of information which nobody really needs to know. In two separate uses, I have notice that the syringe tubes continue to flow copiously after the plunger ceases to operate, so you must quickly turn the thing upside down when you have enough product, before attempting to replace the cap. On each occasion I wasted at least as much product as I needed, and this is annoying, although of course not really critical since we are talking about pennies here. On balance I think this epoxy superior to the one offered by the two long standing suppliers. Its cap is much better once you understand it. I have recently experienced several incidents of the establishment cap falling apart before the syringe was half used. I got into the habit of replacing the thing with tiny metal screws, which worked ok, but who needs the headache.
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