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Why does my golf driver make a rattling sound?

Why does my golf driver make a rattling sound?

Small particles can come loose from inside the driver head resulting in a rattling sound. If the nosie is instead coming from the shaft, it’s likely pieces of epoxy glue are causing the rattling sound. In most cases rattling won’t negatively affect a golf shot.

Why does my iron driver make a rattling noise?

Unlike wedges or drivers, the rattle in iron might not be caused by the epoxy glue getting loose. Although, the glue in the shaft might have become a bit loose and move up and down the shaft causing a noise. So, if you hear some rattling noise in the shaft, it could again be due to the epoxy glue.

Why does the head of my golf iron Rattle?

How Fix Rattle in a Golf Iron 1 The most common issue could be due to the formation of rust in the head of the iron. 2 Another reason for a golf iron rattling could be that the extension part or joints of the handle could have come loose. 3 Unlike wedges or drivers, the rattle in iron might not be caused by the epoxy glue getting loose. More …

Is it bad to have golf clubs Rattle?

While the rattle will not cause any difference in the performance factors, it could be irritating to use it due to the noise. Many golfers enjoy listening to the satisfying sound of club to ball impact. However I’ve found that having a rattling problem tends to spoil the experience.

Why does the shaft of my driver Rattle?

If you tend to leave your drivers around, they might have bumped into something hard thereby causing rattles in the shafts. Usually, the issue is caused by broken pieces of epoxy flying around in the shaft. It can also be caused due to rusting. The rust particles may just fly around the shaft thereby causing the noise.

Unlike wedges or drivers, the rattle in iron might not be caused by the epoxy glue getting loose. Although, the glue in the shaft might have become a bit loose and move up and down the shaft causing a noise. So, if you hear some rattling noise in the shaft, it could again be due to the epoxy glue.

Why does my golf club Rattle every time I hit a ball?

This could cause an irritating rattling noise to occur every time you use the club. While the rattle will not cause any difference in the performance factors, it could be irritating to use it due to the noise. Many golfers enjoy listening to the satisfying sound of club to ball impact.

What should I do if my golf shaft is rattling?

The simplest solution to fix a rattling sound in your shaft would be to remove the grip from the golf club. After removing the grip, you should be able to remove the particles, therefore stopping the rattling noise. Sometimes, even small pieces of rock or stones could have gotten inside the shaft during a game.

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Ruth Doyle