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Clean your Golf Clubs, Lower your Scores

Golf Clubs

As a responsible golfer, you have to thoroughly clean your golf clubs regularly – preferably after two or three rounds. If it’s raining, wipe off the clubfaces after every shot. Do not wait for the dirt to stick onto the club, since that only makes cleaning more difficult.

When cleaning the clubs, you should neither use an abrasive cleaning agent nor scrub it with a wiry brush. Instead, use warm and soapy water. Scrub the clubfaces with a soft-bristled toothbrush or other soft brushes. As a matter of fact, you can get a complete club cleaning kit from golf shops and sports boutiques. Most stores offer cleaning kits as purchase incentives for new clubs and other golf equipment.

After rinsing your golf clubs, towel-dry the clubfaces and shafts right away. Wipe the grips with a damp cloth and make sure that the whole of the club is totally dry before you store it indoors. The storage area should not be too warm or too humid. For high quality but low-maintenance clubs, check NGCGolf.com.

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admin @ March 26, 2009

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