Denver, Colorado · By appointment

Craft without
compromise.

Custom clubmaking and precision repair from a Denver bench. Reshafting, regripping, loft and lie, restorations — built by people who actually play.

Custom wedge with hand stamping and grind work built at the Chronic Clubworks bench in Denver
150+Combined years at the bench
  • LocationDenver metro
  • Hours8:00am – 5:00pm
  • TurnaroundMost work in days
  • Service areaDenver & Front Range

Why us

Not a counter.
A bench.

Chronic Clubworks started the way most good things do — a group of friends who couldn't stop tinkering. Decades of golf between us turned into a workbench, then a shop, then a habit of building clubs for anyone who asked.

  • Every club is measured. Lofts, lies and swing weights get checked and recorded, not eyeballed.
  • You talk to the person building it. No intake counter, no handoff to a back room.
  • Built for Denver golf. Thin air compresses your gapping — we spec for the courses you actually play.
  • Honest advice. If a repair isn't worth the money, we'll tell you.
Clubmaker assembling a custom golf club at the Chronic Clubworks bench

The work

Recent builds &
restorations.

Blade putter fully refinished and restoredCustom-built iron set on the Chronic Clubworks workbench in DenverFreshly regripped iron set ready for collectionDriver reshaft in progress on the workbenchCustom ferrules and paint fill detail on a set of ironsCompleted custom club build by Chronic ClubworksVintage putter restored to playing conditionChronic Clubworks custom paint fill detail on a golf club

Straight answers

What it costs.

Most shops make you call to find out. Here are our labor rates up front — parts are your choice and priced separately.

Service
Labor
What's included / parts
Regripping
$5–$10
Per club, labor only. Old grip and tape removal, new grip installed. Grips typically $6–$15 each — bring your own or we'll order them.
Reshafting
$15–$20
Per club, labor only. Pull, prep, epoxy and frequency check. Shafts typically $20–$60 each depending on what you want.
Loft & lie adjustment
$5–$12
Per club, all in. Measured before and after.
Putter / wedge refinishing
From $85
Deep clean, refinish, optional re-mill and custom stamping.
Custom build
Quoted
Depends on heads, shafts and grips. We'll spec it with you before anything is ordered.

A full-set regrip runs roughly $110–$250 all in, depending on the grips you pick. Send photos of your clubs and we'll give you a firm number before any work starts.

Word of mouth

What golfers say.

★★★★★

"The custom clubs from Chronic Clubworks transformed my game — precision and craftsmanship are unmatched."

H Bomb — Denver, CO
★★★★★

"[Second testimonial — send Paul a real quote to drop in here.]"

Customer name — City
★★★★★

"[Third testimonial — ideally one naming a specific job, like a regrip or a putter restoration.]"

Customer name — City

Before you ask

Common questions.

How often should I regrip my clubs?

Once a season, or every 40 rounds. Grips go slick long before they look worn, and a slick grip makes you squeeze harder, which quietly wrecks your release. It's the cheapest performance gain in golf.

What does a regrip actually cost me?

Our labor is $5 to $10 per club. Grips themselves run about $6 to $15 each depending on the model, so a full set of 13 usually lands between $110 and $250 all in. You're welcome to supply your own grips.

How long does the work take?

Most regripping and loft and lie work is turned around in a few days. Reshafts and restorations depend on parts availability. We'll give you a timeline when we quote.

Do you work on graphite as well as steel?

Yes. We install premium steel and graphite shafts and frequency match them across the set so the feel stays consistent through the bag.

Where are you located?

We work out of the Denver metro by appointment, serving Denver, Lakewood, Arvada, Westminster, Littleton, Englewood, Aurora and the wider Front Range. Call or message and we'll set a time.

Is it worth restoring an old club?

Sometimes yes, sometimes no. Send photos and we'll tell you honestly. Some clubs are worth it for how they play, some for what they mean, and some are better replaced.

Ready to stop blaming the clubs?

Get in touch

Tell us about your clubs.

Send a note with what you're playing and what isn't working. We'll come back with a firm quote and a timeline.

Goes to info@ and paul@tcclubworks.io. We reply within a day.