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Cost to Replace Shafts on Irons 2026 – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T08:08:45+00:00 • 3 min read

When golfers replace iron shafts the price typically reflects shaft material, labor time, and shipping or disposal fees. The main cost drivers are shaft type (steel vs graphite), club quantity, and whether a regrip is performed during the job. The following price ranges help set expectations for a typical iron shaft replacement project.

Item Low Average High Notes
Shaft Material 25 45 90 Steel vs graphite differences
Labor (per club) 40 70 150 Club-by-club work
Grip Replacement 8 20 40 Optional
Shipping / Fees 0 15 40 Delivery and disposal
Total per Club 73 150 320 Assumes one club replacement

Overview Of Costs

Cost ranges for replacing iron shafts typically run from a low around a few dozen dollars per club to a several hundred dollars per club depending on shaft choice and service level. The broader project cost for a set of irons can range from a few hundred dollars to over a thousand if many clubs are upgraded or if premium materials are selected. The per club price tends to be higher when graphite shafts are used for added weight savings and feel.

Cost Breakdown

Item Materials Labor Equipment Permits Delivery/Disposal Contingency
Shaft Replacement for Irons 25-90 40-150 5-20 0-5 0-15 5-20

Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours

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What Drives Price

Material choice and shaft compatibility are top drivers for price. Graphite shafts cost more than steel but may reduce swing weight and improve feel. Shaft length and clubface type influence installation time and precision, affecting labor charges. A regrip or grip facelift adds modest costs but can be bundled for savings.

Ways To Save

Bundle shaft replacement with a grip refresh to reduce labor time. Purchase a standard steel shaft set instead of premium graphite options if budget is critical. If only a subset of a set requires replacement, consider replacing in two phases to spread out costs.

Regional Price Differences

Prices can vary by region due to shop labor rates and supplier access. In the U S markets, urban shops may charge higher labor rates versus rural stores, while metropolitan areas with high demand may show premium pricing for graphite shafts. Expect regional deltas around 5 to 20 percent depending on material and service level.

Labor & Installation Time

Typical installation windows range 0.5 to 1.5 hours per club. A full set replacement (nine or more irons) may require a multi-club session, with total labor hours scaling with the number of clubs. The formula below helps rough the cost:

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Real World Pricing Examples

Basic

Specs Steel shafts, standard length, basic grip

Labor hours: 0.8 per club

Per club price: $60-$90

Total for 9 irons: $540-$810

Mid-Range

Specs Steel or graphite optional, standard length, upgraded grip

Labor hours: 1.0 per club

Per club price: $100-$170

Total for 9 irons: $900-$1,530

Premium

Specs Graphite shafts, custom length, premium grip

Labor hours: 1.3 per club

Per club price: $180-$260

Total for 9 irons: $1,620-$2,340

Price At A Glance

Expect overall project ranges from about $540 to over $2,300 for a full set depending on shaft material, number of clubs, and whether grips are upgraded. The cost per club tends to be higher when upgrading to graphite or adding premium grips, and lower when performing a straightforward steel shaft replacement with a basic grip.