NEWARK,
Ohio — Applying heat during a club repair
or shaft removal can be one of the trickiest
tasks in custom clubmaking, and can easily
result in unwanted damage to expensive metalwood
and graphite shaft finishes. Making clubmakers’ job
easier and worry-free, The GolfWorks is proud
to introduce an incredible new product that
no shop should be without — the revolutionary,
new Club Shield, a new product that safeguards
vital parts of clubs from heat.
The Club Shield is a safe, non-toxic spray gel
that insulates and safeguards vital parts of
a golf club during repairs and/or shaft removal
when application of heat is required. The heat-resistant
gel helps to preserve and protect painted finishes
on metal woods, ferrules, graphite shaft finishes,
putter inserts and/or any item that might be
damaged by heat, and then is easily wiped away
after the job is done.
“
Almost every clubmaker has at some time experienced
the frustration of accidentally damaging a painted
metalwood or graphite shaft finish when applying
heat during a club repair,” says Britt
Lindsey, vice president of technical services
for The GolfWorks. “The Club Shield is
an all-new, inexpensive method to safely help
protect key areas of the club when it’s
necessary to apply heat for a particular repair
or shaft replacement. We’re very excited
to be able to offer this to clubmakers. It’s
a completely new approach to safeguarding vital
parts of the club during the repair process.”
The GolfWorks new Club Shield is available in
16-ounce spray-applicator bottles for $14.95.
For more information on the Club Shield, call
The GolfWorks at 800-848-8358.
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