Best place to get a new driver shaft?

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Had an accident Wednesday night, don't know what happened, but seems I swung my driver too hard and splintered it. Its gonna cost me, but my pp and I laughed as the head ended up over my left shoulder halfway round the swing.

Anyway its a G25 and im quite keen to get it fixed, wheres best to go for a shaft? Still some of the shaft remains in the head, it seems to have splintered bad, but should be able to get that out once I get my driver tool back.

The other thing I think the driver shaft was a bit long, would it be possible to cut and maybe try a shorter shaft its broke anyway or do you need to trim any length off the butt end?
 
I thought the G25 shaft was a screw in job?
Ebay's your best bet, you'll be able to get an adaptor and a shaft on there.
Alternatively call Ping and see if they will fix it, if it happened in normal play that is unusual
 
Ping are renowned for customer service. If it broke during normal use then I would get in touch with them, through your retailer, and see if they can help you out.

If that doesn't work out then there are lots of shafts on eBay with the g25, anser, i25 tip that will plug straight it.
The anser was shorter in length than the g25 so if you get one of the shafts from that it will play 0.5" shorter. I like the ahina they did in the anser, have one in my covert. But that will depend on you.
 
Ping are renowned for customer service. If it broke during normal use then I would get in touch with them, through your retailer, and see if they can help you out.

If that doesn't work out then there are lots of shafts on eBay with the g25, anser, i25 tip that will plug straight it.

I concur! You may even be able to get a shorter one from Ping,
 
My g20 snapped and ping replaced the shaft free of charge, there's a form on teh website to fill in and send off with the club. worst case they say no and send it back.
 
yup deffo contact ping. On the recent visit to TM HQ, the guy that runs the returns for TM EMEA said he can tell in 2 seconds whether its been broken "naturally" or if someone has done something silly.

If its a legit break, they will not quibble and will fix 100%, especially as it must be under 12m old being a G25?
 
Also worth noting that the I25 range of shafts are shorter than the G range and tour average is also shorter so not unusal to think stock shaft feels long.
 
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